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elizabeth a demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject a book from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. the newest of course none of us of this most of the people even here are farmers. and of course they were very war it's an absolute hearing use of deployment for the time being though the base and we. wait. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric of a are aware of the military base. but the school children don't fully understand the threat so that teaches bring them up to date in the classroom. good morning you found three steak you see it's. today we start with a history lesson. elisabetta demands go teaches her pupils about military conflicts she insists that people should never forget history's lessons if future conflict is to be avoided. the military base in regular is in full view of the school as the teacher tells her pupils about world war two they visualize the base as a symbol of the past the present and the future. is the sh'ma of german troops once use the territory just outside of school and later
elizabeth a demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject a book from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. the newest of course none of us of this most of the people even here are farmers. and of course they were very war it's an absolute hearing use of deployment for the time being though the base and we. wait. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric of a are aware of the military base. but the school children don't fully...
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on one busy downtown street is a flash point of warsaw's volatile past.en to over 20 american prisoner, they are usually located in remote areas, far from cities for security reasons. we're on these busy streets, massive blue doors open up and we enter into this facility and when we were inside and i was standing on prison grounds, i would look up and see apartment buildings surrounding us, businesses. >> narrator: it was built in 1904. it used to be called the place of no return. between world war ii and the fall of communism in 1989, it housed a countless number of freedom fighters, many of whom were tortured and killed in mass executions. a monument on the prison wall honors the victims. >> there were probably over 1000 people who had been tortured and executed at this prison during the various ra jeems. there were a number of staff members who made a comment to me they felt they have seen ghosts there, have felt ghosts there, that there is a weight of what transpired at that particular prison. >> narrator: today, it houses inmates because of their cri
on one busy downtown street is a flash point of warsaw's volatile past.en to over 20 american prisoner, they are usually located in remote areas, far from cities for security reasons. we're on these busy streets, massive blue doors open up and we enter into this facility and when we were inside and i was standing on prison grounds, i would look up and see apartment buildings surrounding us, businesses. >> narrator: it was built in 1904. it used to be called the place of no return. between...
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still serve as a reminder of the fact that poland was once a member of the warsaw pact an organization formed off to world war two by the us says in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and we're not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes. you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of over one thousand people. elisabetta demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject a book from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. that means the most noise of our service most of the people even here are farmers. and of course there were very war it's an absolute hearing news of deployment for the time being though the base and we. wait. but even first graders in the village of logic of a are aware of the military base . but th
still serve as a reminder of the fact that poland was once a member of the warsaw pact an organization formed off to world war two by the us says in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and we're not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed...
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elisabetta demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject of a from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. that means the most noise about it is most of the people even here are farmers. and they both course there were very war it after hearing news of me cell deployment i was for the time being though like the basin we. ways. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric over are aware of the military base. but the schoolchildren didn't fully understand the threat so their teachers bring them up to date in the classroom. good morning you found please take your seats. that's gotten them and today we start with a history lesson of. elisabetta domanski teaches her pupils about military conflicts she insists the people should never forget history's lessons if future conflict is to be avoided. the military base in regular is in full view of the school as the teacher tells her pupils about world war two they visualize the base as a symbol of the past the present and the future. is the german troops once use the territory just
elisabetta demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject of a from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. that means the most noise about it is most of the people even here are farmers. and they both course there were very war it after hearing news of me cell deployment i was for the time being though like the basin we. ways. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric over are aware of the military base. but the schoolchildren...
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and the warsaw market is very positive, very powerful.happened to have a wonderful partner in poland. he's asked us to join him, and we decided to do exactly that. so we're in the process of doing some interesting things in the warsaw community. >> might we see more deals in europe for you, given the fact that valuations there are a lot lower? >> it's very possible. i think it's quite likely. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. larry silverstein joining us right here at the nyse. let's get over to melissa lee to find out what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> apple hitting a new record interday high in today's session. our traders will tell you exactly what they did today. we'll get the pulse of the spring selling season, and the health of the housing market from the ceo of toll brothers. >> we'll be there, melissa. but first, we're going on the campaign trail. find out how much of a home field advantage mitt romney is having in michigan. stay with us. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, these
and the warsaw market is very positive, very powerful.happened to have a wonderful partner in poland. he's asked us to join him, and we decided to do exactly that. so we're in the process of doing some interesting things in the warsaw community. >> might we see more deals in europe for you, given the fact that valuations there are a lot lower? >> it's very possible. i think it's quite likely. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. larry silverstein joining us...
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warsaw, do you employ people who aren't catholic? and the own reason i'm asking that, because there are many who would say why shouldn't people not catholic in your employ be entitled to the same benefits they'd get if they worked for a competitor that's not faith-based? >> sure. we do indeed employ noncatholics. we have 340 full-time employees. of those, probably one-third are not catholic. in our mission statement as i mentioned, we are clearly unabashedly catholic. when people come to work for ewtn, they don't need to be catholic themselves but they need to understand that's who we are. that's our identity. our values as an organization, as a company are intimately and completely tied to what the catholic church teaches. so when people come in the door, they understand that. they expect that. i think there's no question that if people wish to gain access to birth control, contraceptive medications and so for the and procedures, that's readily available. the federal government already in the state of alabama funds more than 80 clin
warsaw, do you employ people who aren't catholic? and the own reason i'm asking that, because there are many who would say why shouldn't people not catholic in your employ be entitled to the same benefits they'd get if they worked for a competitor that's not faith-based? >> sure. we do indeed employ noncatholics. we have 340 full-time employees. of those, probably one-third are not catholic. in our mission statement as i mentioned, we are clearly unabashedly catholic. when people come to...
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we have been blessed to have that were produced in new york, go unto festivals, go on to the warsaw theatertival. to me, those are great things, when you see artists who think there is no or else of someone being interested in me being a woman of color telling her story and getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. artists becoming better artists. what is great about surely coming back to brava, we have this established, amazing writer who has won a slew of awards and now she gets an opportunity to direct her work. even though she is an amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is also being nurtured as a director, being given space to create. >> and the play is described as ceremony and theater meet. in the indigenous tradition, when you turn 52, it is that the completion of an epic. the purpose of this ceremony is to celebrate. whenever you have been caring for the first 52 years, it is time to let it go. they have given me carte blanche to do this. it is nice for me in the sense of coming back 25 years later, and seeing my own evolution as an artist and a thinker
we have been blessed to have that were produced in new york, go unto festivals, go on to the warsaw theatertival. to me, those are great things, when you see artists who think there is no or else of someone being interested in me being a woman of color telling her story and getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. artists becoming better artists. what is great about surely coming back to brava, we have this established, amazing writer who has won a slew of awards and now...
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a warm surge here in berlin, warsaw and prague. these temperatures are well above average. we're looking at berlin reaching up to 12 for our wednesday. so that's a look for our weather for now and i'll leave you new for the extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this half our on "newsline." thank you for watching. bye-bye.
a warm surge here in berlin, warsaw and prague. these temperatures are well above average. we're looking at berlin reaching up to 12 for our wednesday. so that's a look for our weather for now and i'll leave you new for the extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this half our on "newsline." thank you for watching. bye-bye.
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london, 7 degrees in paris, 6 in berlin, and kiev, looking at seasonal average, minus 2 degrees in warsaw. the. here is the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." that's all for now from tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi. stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
london, 7 degrees in paris, 6 in berlin, and kiev, looking at seasonal average, minus 2 degrees in warsaw. the. here is the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." that's all for now from tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi. stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com