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trafalgar, proud sponsor of a salute to vienna. additional funding was provided by the vienna tourist board. announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: next, a musical celebration of vienna!
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trafalgar, proud sponsor of a salute to vienna. additional funding was provided by the vienna tourist board. announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: next, a musical celebration of vienna! join us for a gala evening of song, dance... and romance. [singing]
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take a look at vienna. 35 in warsaw.he divide where we have the pretty immediate cool down on the other side of the jet stream. 26 degrees in berlin. 25 in paris. let's see how other cities in central europe are going to be affected by the cooler air coming in. prague dropping from 32 down to 22. 35 in warsaw coming down to a fairly cool 20 degrees. here's your extended forecast. . >>> we have breaking news the diplomatic divisions between the u.s. and russia over the intelligence leaker edward snowden appear to be growing. president barack obama has cancel a summit with president vladimir putin planned for next month. american leaders respond harshly to russia's decision to grant snowden temporary asylum because he's wanted on espionage charges for exposing u.s. intelligence programs. >>> that's "newsline" for 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. ♪
take a look at vienna. 35 in warsaw.he divide where we have the pretty immediate cool down on the other side of the jet stream. 26 degrees in berlin. 25 in paris. let's see how other cities in central europe are going to be affected by the cooler air coming in. prague dropping from 32 down to 22. 35 in warsaw coming down to a fairly cool 20 degrees. here's your extended forecast. . >>> we have breaking news the diplomatic divisions between the u.s. and russia over the intelligence...
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they went back to vienna, women who went back to their towns in west germany. one couple in particular from what became east germany, and that figure, that particular woman figures very prominently in this book. she was responsible for in this plantation she and her husband were running a farm and estate -- and, again, this actually is another case in the ukraine -- and they were jews that were trying to flee from the railway transports, the boxcars would end up trying to find refuge. and this couple would hunt them down, and they had a special site on their farm, an actual killing site. and this figure, you know, she was on her balcony serving coffee and cake and overhead the men talking about what should be be done with the jews. and it's even detailed how they should be killed, what would be the proper method. so one day some jewish boys, six boys, she found them along the side of the road, brought them back to the house, calmed them down, fed them, you know, something to eat, and they kind of gained her trust. and then she escorted them out to this killing
they went back to vienna, women who went back to their towns in west germany. one couple in particular from what became east germany, and that figure, that particular woman figures very prominently in this book. she was responsible for in this plantation she and her husband were running a farm and estate -- and, again, this actually is another case in the ukraine -- and they were jews that were trying to flee from the railway transports, the boxcars would end up trying to find refuge. and this...
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in 1529, 100,000 muslims around vienna, austria. mark bucher said if the turks gone from the devil is not being first. anyway, by miracle they are able to drive the muslims back. john calvin said i hear the sad condition. the chair prepares to wage war with a. they controlled the entire mediterranean in the 1500s. kirker greases their admiral. they need to get this last island, malta. 3000 offenders against 40,000 muslims. then the largest battle in the mediterranean sea, 1571, 230 ships powered by 15,000 christians under thec d gring. last night the wind changes and stops the muslim. captain john smith spent five years fighting the muslims before he found virginia. one of the poker chips was captured. did you know that? in 1625, the pilgrim sent the ship back with 800 pounds at beaver scans. take it to morocco and so the crew to slavery. in 1683, 200,000 muslims around vienna, austria. the polish king comes to the ms rescue. on what date? september 11, 1683. the polish horses and the germans and hungarians come to the aid of the os
in 1529, 100,000 muslims around vienna, austria. mark bucher said if the turks gone from the devil is not being first. anyway, by miracle they are able to drive the muslims back. john calvin said i hear the sad condition. the chair prepares to wage war with a. they controlled the entire mediterranean in the 1500s. kirker greases their admiral. they need to get this last island, malta. 3000 offenders against 40,000 muslims. then the largest battle in the mediterranean sea, 1571, 230 ships...
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stephens cathedral in vienna. they said nuclear weapons should be abolished. o organizers delivered a speech calling for world peace. they used crayons to draw on a picture of a bomb and transform it to something else. a hundred people paraded through central vienna holding a banner that read in german, no more hiroshima." >> translator: an atomic bomb killed many innocent people in one moment. i think such a tragedy should never happen again. >> they released lanterns on a pond to remember the victims of the bombing. >>> now people in india are learning about the experiences of a-bomb survivors in a new way. a publisher in new delhi held an event to publish a hindi version of a manga that looks at the power of nuclear weapons. it depicts survivors in hiroshima as they struggle with psychological issues and the effects of radiation. she translated the stories into hindi. she says she hopes it will encourage young indians to think about peace and abolishing nuclear weapons. >> translator: i particularly want younger generationso learn about the lingering effect
stephens cathedral in vienna. they said nuclear weapons should be abolished. o organizers delivered a speech calling for world peace. they used crayons to draw on a picture of a bomb and transform it to something else. a hundred people paraded through central vienna holding a banner that read in german, no more hiroshima." >> translator: an atomic bomb killed many innocent people in one moment. i think such a tragedy should never happen again. >> they released lanterns on a...
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but will you come with me next month to vienna, we live there for a few years, and i can teach you how to wattle and you can have all the chocolate cake and wine we want and i come back and i get serious about my political dream. and we adopt kids, and we live in the house that-- >> adopt kids? >> a fan tosk job making beautiful. what do you think? look, the downside for you is you have to stand next to me and smile at photo ops, when i throw my hat in the ring. >> you're saying you love me? >> i hope i didn't cause you to become ill over the prospect of becoming my wife. >> rose: a lot of these things, it is biological. it has to do with neuroscience thas to do with nurons and cells and it has to do with pathways and it has to do with a whole range of things, how the act-- the act of perceiving. >> it would be interesting to do a study on someone while they were perform glg exactly! exactly right! that would be stunning. >> speak of martha graham again, but she talks about the-- keeping the channel open. and, you know, there's no point in judging-- there's no point in judging what it
but will you come with me next month to vienna, we live there for a few years, and i can teach you how to wattle and you can have all the chocolate cake and wine we want and i come back and i get serious about my political dream. and we adopt kids, and we live in the house that-- >> adopt kids? >> a fan tosk job making beautiful. what do you think? look, the downside for you is you have to stand next to me and smile at photo ops, when i throw my hat in the ring. >> you're...
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stephens cathedral in vienna. they said nuclear weapons should be abolished. organizers delivered a speech calling for world peace. they used crayons to draw on a picture of a bomb and transform it to something else. a hundred people paraded through central vienna holding a banner that read in german, no more hiroshima." >> translator: an atomic bomb killed many innocent people in one moment. i think such a tragedy should never happen again. >> they released lanterns on a pond to remember the victims of the bombing. >>> hiroshima, nagasaki, the atomic bombings killed thousands of people in an instant and left survivors suffering in the ruins. "newsline" is looking back on what happened then and what's happened since. don't miss our special coverage "war to peace, lessons of 1945" through thursday august 15th. >>> members of the young people's chorus in new york know about the power of song. they've inspired audiences around the world with their voices. so when they planned a tour of japan, they asked to visit an area that's been through so much hardship in the
stephens cathedral in vienna. they said nuclear weapons should be abolished. organizers delivered a speech calling for world peace. they used crayons to draw on a picture of a bomb and transform it to something else. a hundred people paraded through central vienna holding a banner that read in german, no more hiroshima." >> translator: an atomic bomb killed many innocent people in one moment. i think such a tragedy should never happen again. >> they released lanterns on a pond...
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the brother was in vienna at the time. you have to understand the balkans is a place heaving with conspiracies. you cannot trust anything anyone tells you. no, don't you see there's one thing i'm certain of? by bringing out frau kummer, the baroness has proved that miss froy exists. this has turned into something terribly sinister. look, as much as i would like to believe you, and i would, i have to look at the facts. what facts? only one person out of the whole myriad of witnesses has backed your story. and that one person, mrs. barnes, and her husband, the reverend, positively identified frau kummer as the woman you were with. so you think i'm mad? please be serious. this is the most awful thing that's ever happened to me. well, i am grateful to miss froy for bringing us together. you may be prepared to give up on miss froy, but i am not. man: second seating for the dinner start now. (quietly): i'm not a bad person... i'm not a bad person. i'm not a bad person! (door opens) why did you lie about miss froy? i believe her
the brother was in vienna at the time. you have to understand the balkans is a place heaving with conspiracies. you cannot trust anything anyone tells you. no, don't you see there's one thing i'm certain of? by bringing out frau kummer, the baroness has proved that miss froy exists. this has turned into something terribly sinister. look, as much as i would like to believe you, and i would, i have to look at the facts. what facts? only one person out of the whole myriad of witnesses has backed...
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embassy in washington and the international atomic energy agency in vienna computer networks were hacked into video conferences were eavesdropped on and hard drives were copied and it's more proof that the n.s.a. is global surveillance activities reach far beyond counter terror efforts of the u.n. is responding harshly to these new revelations and a spokesperson for the secretary general spoke to r.t. about it all. we are with these latest reports and we do intend to take this up with the u.s. authorities when we can as far as that goes. point of principle on this is a consistent one that all member states need to respect the inviolability of diplomatic premises their number of international treaties including the convention on the privileges and immunities of the united nations as well as the vienna conventions that covered the inviolability of diplomatic premises as a standard norm and that needs to be respected now for more on the fallout from this latest leak i'm joined by jeannie meier co-chair of the international committee of the national lawyers guild gini welcome to the show i t
embassy in washington and the international atomic energy agency in vienna computer networks were hacked into video conferences were eavesdropped on and hard drives were copied and it's more proof that the n.s.a. is global surveillance activities reach far beyond counter terror efforts of the u.n. is responding harshly to these new revelations and a spokesperson for the secretary general spoke to r.t. about it all. we are with these latest reports and we do intend to take this up with the u.s....
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the vietnamese one come from the university of vienna, the original founder was carol who was a journalist who covered the stock market. this is why i have this connection with the economic. basically the economics is in the adam smith kind of school of economics. way to improve the model the system of natural lib i liberty. a firm belief in limited government, the balance budget. it's prosavings. very much in favor of sound money. the gold standard or something where inflation is controlled pretty critical of the federal reserve and easy money policy, deficit spending, all of the things that we're doing today would largely be opposed by the school. >> you talk about the gold standard here. what happened in 1971? >> in 1971, the so many dollars were printed up. you could no longer maintain $35 an ounce government guarantee program for gold. you couldn't mix the price of gold anymore. what was happening was the french and everyone else was going the u.s. government and saying, we'll give you $35. we want the gold. we know that gold is worth more than $35. so nixon closed the glold window in
the vietnamese one come from the university of vienna, the original founder was carol who was a journalist who covered the stock market. this is why i have this connection with the economic. basically the economics is in the adam smith kind of school of economics. way to improve the model the system of natural lib i liberty. a firm belief in limited government, the balance budget. it's prosavings. very much in favor of sound money. the gold standard or something where inflation is controlled...
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the vietnamese one comes from the university of vienna. the original founder was carl manger, a journalist who covered the stock market. this is why i've got this connection with austrian economics. basically, austrian economics is in the adam smith kind of school of economics, a way to improve the adam smith model of the system of natural liberty, a firm belief in limited government, balanced budgets, the school is very proceedings, very much in favor of sound money, the gold standard or something where inflation is controlled, pretty critical of the federal reserve and easy money policies. deficit spending. all the things we're doing today would virtually be opposed by the austrian school. >> host: you talk about the gold standard here. what happened in 1971? >> guest: so many dollars have been printed out that she could no longer maintain or d. $5 an ounce government guarantee program for gold. you couldn't fix the price of gold anymore because what was happening was the french and everyone else is going to the u.s. government, saying w
the vietnamese one comes from the university of vienna. the original founder was carl manger, a journalist who covered the stock market. this is why i've got this connection with austrian economics. basically, austrian economics is in the adam smith kind of school of economics, a way to improve the adam smith model of the system of natural liberty, a firm belief in limited government, balanced budgets, the school is very proceedings, very much in favor of sound money, the gold standard or...
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examples of this both companies folded in their quest to do so so now i'm joined by the founder of a vienna over we've got pine just here to give us the lowdown hello there are a g thank you for joining me at tell me i want to get an idea as to war era for up to what is the thinking behind this because why don't they just reduce the prices of their flights why. a whole other airline ok.d. i think if they simply ricci's prices they go out of business for a c. so i think the logic here is to create a unit which would be operating on a low cost basis and then to pass those costs on to the consumer. what why are they doing it now i think is as you've said as there's been a gap in the market for two years they're seeking talking pilots planes but they're also facing very sharp competition now from foreign low cost carriers coming into russia we've seen easy jet for example stop flying from from london to moscow so i think also there are flawed or trying to some of the local scrapes in order to enable them to compete more effectively in the in the overseas market as was a domestic market and is i
examples of this both companies folded in their quest to do so so now i'm joined by the founder of a vienna over we've got pine just here to give us the lowdown hello there are a g thank you for joining me at tell me i want to get an idea as to war era for up to what is the thinking behind this because why don't they just reduce the prices of their flights why. a whole other airline ok.d. i think if they simply ricci's prices they go out of business for a c. so i think the logic here is to...
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mm-hmm, and miss pearline, she is bad with them vienna sausages, girl. they scrumptious. gonna miss it. >> hey, sasha. >> hey. >> uh, renee, can you give us a moment? >> sure. no problem. i just have three words for you -- vi enna sausage. think about it. >> look, can i, uh -- can i talk to you for a minute? >> well, actually, i am really busy and i was about to get ready to go out with renee again, so -- >> no, she wasn't! >> well, look, it -- it won't take long. look, um, these past few weeks i've been hurt, mad, embarrassed, but i appreciate the fact that you told me. >> will, i have always been honest with you. >> i know, and i'm -- i'm sorry. especially because now i understand how easy it is for something like that to happen. >> oh, you do? >> yeah. tanya came on to me today, and i never saw it coming. >> well, i saw that coming from a mile away. >> me too! >> oh. that chick has been sniffing around you like a canine in a crack house. >> excuse me? >> look, man, i'm sorry, okay? i've been hanging out with renee. >> [ laughs ] look, sweetheart, i never want to go thr
mm-hmm, and miss pearline, she is bad with them vienna sausages, girl. they scrumptious. gonna miss it. >> hey, sasha. >> hey. >> uh, renee, can you give us a moment? >> sure. no problem. i just have three words for you -- vi enna sausage. think about it. >> look, can i, uh -- can i talk to you for a minute? >> well, actually, i am really busy and i was about to get ready to go out with renee again, so -- >> no, she wasn't! >> well, look, it -- it...
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the ground floor once was occupied by the vienna cafe. a place to see and be seen. top floors are filled with snack shops overlooking a courtyard. this is what most of the buildings look like behind the elegant facades. the first floor houses a gallery that belongs to an artist association. this man says there is no money for renovation. meanwhile he has arrived in a district. an agent brings him to a settlement of huts. this rents for 15 euros a month. there is no running water or electricity. he says that is not bad. but he would have to do a bit of renovation. there is an outhouse out back next to a well. he is unsure. the city is booming. foreign investors pay as much for office space in the city as they do in new york. most locals cannot afford the soaring rents. he and his wife earn a living as fish and frog vendors. the gap between the rich and poor is growing ever larger in the country. >> we will survive somehow. >> this is the other side of a new, more open burma. >> and while burma is still coming to terms with the recent influx of tourists and businesses
the ground floor once was occupied by the vienna cafe. a place to see and be seen. top floors are filled with snack shops overlooking a courtyard. this is what most of the buildings look like behind the elegant facades. the first floor houses a gallery that belongs to an artist association. this man says there is no money for renovation. meanwhile he has arrived in a district. an agent brings him to a settlement of huts. this rents for 15 euros a month. there is no running water or electricity....
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the best place webs sharon, massachusetts, vienna, virginia, chanhassen, minnesota. >>> priceline is expected to become the s&p 500's first ever $1,000 stock and much of the success is attributed to william shatner. shares are up more than 7.0% since the company brought its star back to life after briefly killing him off. >>> when we come back, he may be 50 years old, but he's still air jordan. we'll have that and all your sports headlines. don't go anywhere. cory booker >>> on your mark, get set, mow! check this out. in england, lawn mowers are apparently more than just a cool to cut grass. the makeshift motor sport is a 12-hour endurance race that lasts until dawn. the winner completed 406 laps of the almost one mile circuit. now for the reflect oeft our sports headlines, i'm joined by richard lui. >> i don't know about that. the lawn morers i used growing up never went that fast. evidently they have some pretty good gasoline they're using there. >>> espn noun says texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel got paid $7,500 to sign items. that followed last week's report that the heisman
the best place webs sharon, massachusetts, vienna, virginia, chanhassen, minnesota. >>> priceline is expected to become the s&p 500's first ever $1,000 stock and much of the success is attributed to william shatner. shares are up more than 7.0% since the company brought its star back to life after briefly killing him off. >>> when we come back, he may be 50 years old, but he's still air jordan. we'll have that and all your sports headlines. don't go anywhere. cory booker...
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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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vienna looking at 31, down to 24 on saturday. this is really difficult for the bodies to cope.o do take precautions for that. now in to eastern asia. we have been talking about the heat for so long. it's been an ongoing story, but unfortunately i still have to talk about it. we're not going to get any precipitation across the area. this is due to the summer pacific high an the tibetan high in the up aer atmosphere both combined are bringing great recipe for extreme heat. yet again heat warnings and advisories are widely boast posted in the area. this is in the danger zone. kyoto at 38. fukushima and toe hoe cue 36 degrees for the high that is forecasted for today and looks like it will continue in to early next week. please take precautions for heat stroke. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> math wizards have competed to make the fastest calculations with a japanese abacus. more than 520 people took part in the annual contest in kyoto. the contestants got the chance to show off their mental arrhythmia tick skills. they have to add 15 three-digit numbers flashed
vienna looking at 31, down to 24 on saturday. this is really difficult for the bodies to cope.o do take precautions for that. now in to eastern asia. we have been talking about the heat for so long. it's been an ongoing story, but unfortunately i still have to talk about it. we're not going to get any precipitation across the area. this is due to the summer pacific high an the tibetan high in the up aer atmosphere both combined are bringing great recipe for extreme heat. yet again heat warnings...
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you want to go somewhere cool, vienna at 20, london at 23 here on tuesday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> one of japan's most prominent orchestras has taken its music to a new audience in the birthplace of mozart. ♪ >> members of the nhk symphony orchestra debuted at the salsburg festival. they premiered the lam menation. it's a eulogy to people who died in japan two and a half years ago in the earthquake and tsunami. festival organizers had it written by japanese composer. the orchestra also performed three other pieces. >> it was amazingly beautiful and moving. and we were both almost in tears at the end of it. >> translator: i had never heard such a wonderful performance by such a passionate orchestra. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >>> a town devastated by the great east japan earthquake and tsunami. many people used to live here. >> somebody's power source are the fracture leading to their home. this may have been the living room, the kitchen. >> american journalist jed horne is visi
you want to go somewhere cool, vienna at 20, london at 23 here on tuesday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> one of japan's most prominent orchestras has taken its music to a new audience in the birthplace of mozart. ♪ >> members of the nhk symphony orchestra debuted at the salsburg festival. they premiered the lam menation. it's a eulogy to people who died in japan two and a half years ago in the earthquake and tsunami. festival organizers...
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cooling down in vienna at 19 degrees on monday. here is your extended forecast. >>> we'd like to remind you of our lead story this hour. syrian government has agreed to allow united nations inspectors to visit the sites of alleged chemical weapons attacks. opposition activists said last wednesday government forces used poisoned gas in an assault on the suburbs of damascus. they said hundreds of people were killed. the u.n.'s high representative for disarmament affairs traveled to the syrian capital to press for an investigation. officials with the syrian foreign ministry announced the government would grant the inspectors access. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon said they will visit the sites on monday. he said government officials agreed to a cease-fire in the area to assure the safety of the investigators. spokespersons for doctors without borders said three hospitals received about 3,600 people in the hours after the alleged attacks. they say 355 of those patients died. government officials have denied using chemical weapons.
cooling down in vienna at 19 degrees on monday. here is your extended forecast. >>> we'd like to remind you of our lead story this hour. syrian government has agreed to allow united nations inspectors to visit the sites of alleged chemical weapons attacks. opposition activists said last wednesday government forces used poisoned gas in an assault on the suburbs of damascus. they said hundreds of people were killed. the u.n.'s high representative for disarmament affairs traveled to the...
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sharon, massachusetts, louisville, colorado, vienna, virginia, chanhassen, minnesota and sherwood, oregon. >>> going where no stock has gone before, priceline expected to become the s&p 500's first ever $1,000 stock. much of that success is attributed to that guy, william shatner, who stars in priceline commercials like this one. shares are up more than 70% since the company brought its star back to life after briefly killing him off. >>> when we come back, he may be 50 years old, but he is still air jordan. that and more next in sports. >>> on your mark, get set, mow! check this out. england, the lawn mowers are apparently more than just a tool to cut grass. the makeshift motor sport is a 12-hour endurance race that lasts until dawn. they are modified to go as fast as 50 miles per hour. the winner completed 406 laps of the almost one mile circuit. the name of the team, kicked grass. that's what they said. >>> now espn saying texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel got paid $7,500 to sign 1500 items. the ncaa is investigating if johnny football violated rules. >>> yu darvish dominates in tex
sharon, massachusetts, louisville, colorado, vienna, virginia, chanhassen, minnesota and sherwood, oregon. >>> going where no stock has gone before, priceline expected to become the s&p 500's first ever $1,000 stock. much of that success is attributed to that guy, william shatner, who stars in priceline commercials like this one. shares are up more than 70% since the company brought its star back to life after briefly killing him off. >>> when we come back, he may be 50...
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vienna at 31 for your friday down to 20 degrees. 11 degrees difference. that's going to be difficult for the bodies to cope with. take precautions for this dramatic difference. in east asia this is the tropical storm that is downgraded to a tropical depression but it is packing winds on a damaging level as well as drenching rainfall to fall and anywhere across the indo-china peninsula flooding is a risk as well as landslides and mud slides. to the north of that the high pressure system is sitting here. and combined with the pacific high is very strong. we have heat warnings and advisory posted in east asia. i feel like a broken record. but shanghai up to 40 grows. and kyoto looking at 36 today for the high. but to friday looking at 38 degrees. western and central japan has an early warning sent out there will be extreme hot temperatures to be prevailing across the area for the next consecutive ten days. other cities are looking at very high temperatures as well. please be precautious with heatstroke. now to north america. central regions are seeing much o
vienna at 31 for your friday down to 20 degrees. 11 degrees difference. that's going to be difficult for the bodies to cope with. take precautions for this dramatic difference. in east asia this is the tropical storm that is downgraded to a tropical depression but it is packing winds on a damaging level as well as drenching rainfall to fall and anywhere across the indo-china peninsula flooding is a risk as well as landslides and mud slides. to the north of that the high pressure system is...
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we have a trimission in vienna.re are three missions there, united nations and then the oece and the bilateral relationship, the embassy of course an other international organizations that are there and working with them is going to be very important if confirmed. i know that i and colleagues at the trimissions will be working with those agencies. >> great. thank you very much. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank the gentleman. let me just follow-up on senator kaine's question going to austria again. and its international role as a place where energy policy is created. ask you about natural gas in austria, about, 51% of its natural gas comes from russia and, one of the issues of course that we have is ongoing effort by russia to use natural gas as an economic weapon and as a result, a political weapon. the central european gas hub is located in austria and the, russian government has been seeking to purchase a 50% control or more of that. so, i guess what i was wondering from your perspective about the role that you thin
we have a trimission in vienna.re are three missions there, united nations and then the oece and the bilateral relationship, the embassy of course an other international organizations that are there and working with them is going to be very important if confirmed. i know that i and colleagues at the trimissions will be working with those agencies. >> great. thank you very much. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank the gentleman. let me just follow-up on senator kaine's question going to...
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but will you come with me next month to vienna, we live there for a few years, and i can teach you how to wattle and you can have all the chocolate cake and wine we want and i come back and i get serious about my political dream. and we adopt kids, and we live in the house that-- >> adopt kids? >> a fan tosk job making beautiful. what do you think? look, the downside for you is you have to stand next to me and smile at photo ops, when i throw my hat in the ring. >> you're saying you love me? >> i hope i didn't cause you to become ill over the prospect of becoming my wife. >> rose: a lot of these things, it is biological. it has to do with neuroscience thas to do with nurons and cells and it has to do with pathways and it has to do with a whole range of things, how the act-- the act of perceiving. >> it would be interesting to do a study on someone while they were perform glg exactly! exactly right! that would be stunning. >> speak of martha graham again, but she talks about the-- keeping the channel open. and, you know, there's no point in judging-- there's no point in judging what it
but will you come with me next month to vienna, we live there for a few years, and i can teach you how to wattle and you can have all the chocolate cake and wine we want and i come back and i get serious about my political dream. and we adopt kids, and we live in the house that-- >> adopt kids? >> a fan tosk job making beautiful. what do you think? look, the downside for you is you have to stand next to me and smile at photo ops, when i throw my hat in the ring. >> you're...
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we've got 37 in vienna.atia, portions of hungary, almost 40 degrees where out west it will be a cooling trend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . ♪ ♪ it's begun to feel like summer in asahikawa, hokkaido. this area of japan is unaffected by the rainy season. she has only once visited hokkaido in mid winter but the
we've got 37 in vienna.atia, portions of hungary, almost 40 degrees where out west it will be a cooling trend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . ♪ ♪ it's begun to feel like summer in asahikawa, hokkaido. this area of japan is unaffected by the rainy season. she has only once visited hokkaido in mid winter but the
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talking about you, vienna, 39, down to just 20 on saturday. here's your extended forecast. >>> math whizzes have competed to make the fastest calculations with a japanese abacus. more than 520 people took part in the annual contest in kyoto. the contestants got a chance to show off their mental arithmetic skills. they had to add 15 different three-digit numbers flashed on a screen. a banker won the overall competition. he picked up his sixth title without making any mistakes. >> translator: i'm so glad and relieved that i was able to win the contest with a perfect score. >> he says he wants to set a new record next year with a seventh victory. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. <> <-> [.] ♪ >>> the theme of today's spring paper. washi, paper made of a special japanese technique known as nagashazuki features exquisitely elegant designs created by the unpredictable movement of water.
talking about you, vienna, 39, down to just 20 on saturday. here's your extended forecast. >>> math whizzes have competed to make the fastest calculations with a japanese abacus. more than 520 people took part in the annual contest in kyoto. the contestants got a chance to show off their mental arithmetic skills. they had to add 15 different three-digit numbers flashed on a screen. a banker won the overall competition. he picked up his sixth title without making any mistakes. >>...
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underground a new monarchie backed religious diversity center has launched its own charm offensive in vienna according to its mission statement it encourages dialogue among followers of different religions and cultures king abdullah has also announced a donation of one hundred million to set up a united nations center for fighting terrorism one of its four pillars is to prevent conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism and ensuring respect for human rights so while the kings clerics preach a hardline form of islam that often becomes a breeding ground for extremism saudi arabia is assuming a moral high ground in advising other nations in transitional democracy. so germany has come under fierce criticism over its arms sales to saudi arabia and other gulf countries with poor human rights records the weapons exports to the gulf monarchies have almost tripled in just two years from five hundred seventy million euros in twenty eleven to almost a billion and a half in twenty twelve and i'm glad merkel's government has approved weapons exports of more than eight hundred million years in the fi
underground a new monarchie backed religious diversity center has launched its own charm offensive in vienna according to its mission statement it encourages dialogue among followers of different religions and cultures king abdullah has also announced a donation of one hundred million to set up a united nations center for fighting terrorism one of its four pillars is to prevent conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism and ensuring respect for human rights so while the kings clerics...
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underground a new monarchy backed religious diversity center has launched its own charm offensive in vienna according to its mission statement it encourages dialogue among followers of different religions and cultures king abdullah has also announced a donation of one hundred million to set up a united nations center for fighting terrorism one of its four pillars is to prevent conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism and ensuring respect for human rights so while the king's clerics preach a hardline form of islam that often becomes a breeding ground for extremism saudi arabia is assuming a moral high ground in advising other nations in transitional democracy. activists . spoke in detail to r.t. about exactly what human rights violations are driving people into the streets despite the fear of arrest. and the strength of the human right and you know nothing we have issues related to is a purely political and civil rights and freedom of expression and freedom of assembly. this is main issues that causes a lot of people to see action or just want to got rid of kenyans who are trying to f
underground a new monarchy backed religious diversity center has launched its own charm offensive in vienna according to its mission statement it encourages dialogue among followers of different religions and cultures king abdullah has also announced a donation of one hundred million to set up a united nations center for fighting terrorism one of its four pillars is to prevent conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism and ensuring respect for human rights so while the king's clerics...
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suddenly countries like france and spain and italy just closed down their airspace so he had to land in vienna where american agents were waiting prepared to search mr moore others plane because they expected mr snowden to be on board there is on one hand sort of the publicized view on the other hand the public view of course german data activists who campaign for more data protection are outraged about what the n.s.a. and the german intelligence services are doing on the other hand there are. they have to respect and sometimes it seems like a double play and you don't know if you don't really know what she told them trees are doing hugh thank you very much indeed and live from berlin thank you for your thoughts on this well let's just quickly remind you of our breaking news story this is that whistleblower edward snowden has been given temporary asylum here in russia and has left moscow's sheremetyevo airport he did so in a taxi accompanied by we can each representative sarah harrison the little resisting him and attorney says the paperwork issued today allows him to live work and remain in r
suddenly countries like france and spain and italy just closed down their airspace so he had to land in vienna where american agents were waiting prepared to search mr moore others plane because they expected mr snowden to be on board there is on one hand sort of the publicized view on the other hand the public view of course german data activists who campaign for more data protection are outraged about what the n.s.a. and the german intelligence services are doing on the other hand there are....
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eastbound 66 coming in through vienna, lanes open, 66 traffic leaving manassas, just heavy volume headedthe capitol beltway. let's continue with the cameras, traffic southbound 270 before and after 109. leaving university boulevard trying to get passed -- 175-32. just a reminder, tucker and wisdom have been talking about this, it is game day for the redskins fans and gates open at 4:00. the travel home is going to be congested with folks headed to the game. plan your trip accordingly getting home. that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> julie, thanks, with the virginia governor and wife face questions on the scandal. >> time now is 6:54 this monday morning. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifte
eastbound 66 coming in through vienna, lanes open, 66 traffic leaving manassas, just heavy volume headedthe capitol beltway. let's continue with the cameras, traffic southbound 270 before and after 109. leaving university boulevard trying to get passed -- 175-32. just a reminder, tucker and wisdom have been talking about this, it is game day for the redskins fans and gates open at 4:00. the travel home is going to be congested with folks headed to the game. plan your trip accordingly getting...