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we've been doing a lot of talking to the top people here in warsaw, including the ceo of the warsaw stocknge who left the door open for a official merger or alliance to take place in the region, too. so a lot to talk about. the opposite side of where done add tusk stands. that should be interesting, guys. ross. >> louisa, thanks for that. well done. you didn't raise your voice too much, either. well done. good stuff. we've got news out for the european auto association talking about this anti-dumping complaint being received from china, being filed with china's ministry of commerce. they assume china will retaliate with provisional duties should the eu commission not back down from the current trade stance. acea says it could affect cars built as early as september. some of our german members are taking this threat extremely seriously. bmw is down about 0.3%. they didn't think they did a great job with greece, so on they did it, anyway, just to keep the baulg rolling for the euro. ollie rehn says they are throwing dirty water on european shoulders. we'll take a break. when we come back, w
we've been doing a lot of talking to the top people here in warsaw, including the ceo of the warsaw stocknge who left the door open for a official merger or alliance to take place in the region, too. so a lot to talk about. the opposite side of where done add tusk stands. that should be interesting, guys. ross. >> louisa, thanks for that. well done. you didn't raise your voice too much, either. well done. good stuff. we've got news out for the european auto association talking about this...
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that is hot down there, warsaw at 23 and kiev at 25 degrees. let me give you the updates of the tropical storm that is over water. now it's starting to dissipate, before it moves towards the western regions of japan. already though the gusts are reaching up to 110 kilometers per hour, so the pacific side is looking for waves that are quite high and the speed has decreased. it was 35 yesterday and now it's down to 15 kilometers per hour. this is bad news, the system will linger around the similar areas and the stormy conditions will be continuing. not just directly hitting the islands and -- but this actually activating, energizing the stationary boundary and heavy rain could be found across the region and down to kushu, and heavy rain could be found in the korean peninsula. but the southeastern coast of china, looking at the ongoing story with localized heavy downpours. taipei will see heavy rainfall at 31 degrees and 31 heating up here in akita, now towards the north america, still the southwest looking at sbh really hot conditions. critical f
that is hot down there, warsaw at 23 and kiev at 25 degrees. let me give you the updates of the tropical storm that is over water. now it's starting to dissipate, before it moves towards the western regions of japan. already though the gusts are reaching up to 110 kilometers per hour, so the pacific side is looking for waves that are quite high and the speed has decreased. it was 35 yesterday and now it's down to 15 kilometers per hour. this is bad news, the system will linger around the...
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warsaw and kiev at 25 degrees. let me give the updates of the tropical storm still over water. now it's starting to deform, and dissipate before it moves towards the western regions of japan. already, though, the gusts are reaching up to 110 kilometers per hour so the pacific side is looking at some waves quite high. but you can see that the speed has really decreased. it was about 35 yesterday, now down to 15 kilometers per hour. but this is bad news, because this system will linger across similar areas, and the stormy conditions will be continuing. not just directly hitting the islands and -- but it's actually activating, energizing this stationary boundary. and heavy rain could be found across the contour region and all wait down into kutsche u. heavy rain in the korean peninsula and towards the northeastern areas of china. but the southeastern coastal chinas, let me look at some ongoing story with localized heavy downpours. shanghai, 25. hong kong, 28. taip taipei, locally heavy rainfall at 31 degrees. also 31, heating up here in akin at that. now towards north america, sti
warsaw and kiev at 25 degrees. let me give the updates of the tropical storm still over water. now it's starting to deform, and dissipate before it moves towards the western regions of japan. already, though, the gusts are reaching up to 110 kilometers per hour so the pacific side is looking at some waves quite high. but you can see that the speed has really decreased. it was about 35 yesterday, now down to 15 kilometers per hour. but this is bad news, because this system will linger across...
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heavy artillery reduced warsaw 's city center to rubble during the war.poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that have been damaged. conservationists do it all the time. but there comes a problem and we reconstructed building that has been completely destroyed and then pretend it is the original. that just confuses the fact that anything has happened at all. >> the city the -- this city rebuild its palace to look like the original, but not everything is like it seems. today, the palace is a modern shopping center. >> i don't like architecture that pretends to be something it is not. if you rebuild according to an original design, you must do it with honesty. >> honest conservation means traditional style combined with modern architecture. he says this house is a perfect example. >> it means confirmation -- conservation in
heavy artillery reduced warsaw 's city center to rubble during the war.poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that have been damaged. conservationists do it all the time. but there comes a problem and we reconstructed building that has been completely...
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ivo tuchel, nhk world, warsaw. >>> thousands of residents are still waiting to go home.ast tracts of land are still waiting to be restored. and more than half of the fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in northeastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they're moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on "the road ahead" right here on "newsline." >>> time now for a check on world weather. people in western japan are dealing with record-breaking amounts of rainfall. meteorologist sayaka mori tells us about the bad weather. >> yes, catherine, very heavy rain has been battering much of japan due to a seasonal frontal system. some areas have had record amounts of rain. to show you the situation, i want to show you this video. the rain was much needed, but now it has become a hazard. flooding has left several houses in itchkawa and coia ma prefectures inundated. in yamaguchi prefecture, some 300 millimeters of rain has fallen in a day which exceeds the total amount of rainfall in june. more than 200 people
ivo tuchel, nhk world, warsaw. >>> thousands of residents are still waiting to go home.ast tracts of land are still waiting to be restored. and more than half of the fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in northeastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they're moving forward. see their stories every wednesday on "the road ahead" right here on "newsline." >>> time now for a check on world...
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heavy artillery reduced warsaw 's city center to rubble during the war.poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that have been damaged. conservationists do it all the time. but there comes a problem and we reconstructed building that has been completely destroyed and then pretend it is the original. that just confuses the fact that anything has happened at all. >> the city the -- this city rebuild its palace to look like the original, but not everything is like it seems. today, the palace is a modern shopping center. >> i don't like architecture that pretends to be something it is not. if you rebuild according to an original design, you must do it with honesty. >> honest conservation means traditional style combined with modern architecture. he says this house is a perfect example. >> it means confirmation -- conservation in
heavy artillery reduced warsaw 's city center to rubble during the war.poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that have been damaged. conservationists do it all the time. but there comes a problem and we reconstructed building that has been completely...
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vienna up to 34 and warsaw at 31. that's a look at the world weather. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >>> from the four winds and the . >>> from the four winds and the center of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. northern japan, a vast expanse northern japan, a vast expanse of wilderness, untamed and untouched to this day.
vienna up to 34 and warsaw at 31. that's a look at the world weather. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. >>> from the four winds and the . >>> from the four winds and the center of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. northern japan, a vast expanse northern japan, a vast expanse of wilderness, untamed and untouched to this day.
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have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous tradition, when you turn 52, it is like the completion of an important era. the importance of the ceremony is to say, you are 52. whenever you have been caring for the first 52 years, it is time to let it go. really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense
have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a...
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with with without me nato is the result of a military bloc to confront the warsaw pact and and to confront socialism in the soviet union but even with him and eastern europe. militarily confront me it is a military corporation to make quarter we've convened a meeting by you own a sword and its defense ministers that they think that it went and i also understand that in recent days the colombian ambassador has given the necessary explanations to the many latin american countries that the east summit in guatemala and they give the impression that there is a step of being taken back out into a healthy step back in part of colombia who has taken in abrupt action a troubling and abrupt action. i would never the less it has been the colombian people look at that who have pressured their authorities to reflect and retract what it is what's best and what is correct that i don't guess what that us is going to tsunamis about us and i want to talk about the forum again mr vice president i notice you talking to a lot of academics you were talking to dr noam chomsky today intellectuals filmmakers activ
with with without me nato is the result of a military bloc to confront the warsaw pact and and to confront socialism in the soviet union but even with him and eastern europe. militarily confront me it is a military corporation to make quarter we've convened a meeting by you own a sword and its defense ministers that they think that it went and i also understand that in recent days the colombian ambassador has given the necessary explanations to the many latin american countries that the east...
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i do want to show who does the best job i warsaw. we have city, we have bank of america.anks, first tennessee union bank. there a lot of regional and not. one of the collections these is the overdraft fees so those things, those overdrafts are still being collected by a lot of things. those things are still in place. they might have rewarded those transactions i definitely think there should be a lot more clarity and a whole lot more regulation on that. but overall, i have heard people say that i'm tired of getting charged $35 so a hundred dollars really mean zero and you're ying to keep a months worth of savings be one honestly people should make sure that they don't overdraft their accnts. it has become easier to do that with the debit card because you are out and about. it is hard to know exactly how much you have in your account. there eqa for the bank make it work for you. reordering your purchases is corporate number one. brian, thank you for coming on today. it is always so good to you. next we answer the question, how do you do not? that? tips on deciding whether
i do want to show who does the best job i warsaw. we have city, we have bank of america.anks, first tennessee union bank. there a lot of regional and not. one of the collections these is the overdraft fees so those things, those overdrafts are still being collected by a lot of things. those things are still in place. they might have rewarded those transactions i definitely think there should be a lot more clarity and a whole lot more regulation on that. but overall, i have heard people say that...
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would be nato is the result of a military bloc to confront the warsaw pact and and to confront socialism in the soviet union maneuvering and eastern europe. militarily confront me it is a military corporation to make quarter we've convened a meeting by you own a sword and its defense ministers that they think that they went and i also understand that in recent days the colombian ambassador has given the necessary explanations to the many latin american countries that the east summit in guatemala . if you get the impression that there is this step being taken back into a healthy step back in part of colombia who has taken in abrupt action a troubling in abrupt action. nevertheless it has been the colombian people look at that who have pressured their authorities to reflect and retract what it is what's best and what is correct that i don't bust what us it's called the tsunamis hit us and i want to talk about the forum again mr vice president i notice you talking to a lot of academics you were talking to dr noam chomsky today intellectuals filmmakers activists you were talking to all the s
would be nato is the result of a military bloc to confront the warsaw pact and and to confront socialism in the soviet union maneuvering and eastern europe. militarily confront me it is a military corporation to make quarter we've convened a meeting by you own a sword and its defense ministers that they think that they went and i also understand that in recent days the colombian ambassador has given the necessary explanations to the many latin american countries that the east summit in...
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we're up on the warsaw plateau. so from sea level on king george island in antarctica. the other reason you come here is to see some of the most dramatic evidence anywhere in the world of climate change. over the past 50 years, this region-- the antarctic peninsula, the northwestern part, and the islands around it-- has been going up in temperature about one degree every decade, and that makes the region the fastest-warming place on earth. mayewski is here to drill an ice core, because when ice is laid down, it captures everything in the air. drilling down is drilling through time. >> well, the ice cores are really the only way we have of demonstrating what greenhouse gas levels were like prior to their first measurement by humans, which is really 1957 or so. >> by chemically analyzing the core, he can see what was in the air thousands of years ago. >> one more sample will do it. >> back in maine, mayewski has a vault of hundreds of cores. he once led a team that drilled a glacier core two miles deep. he and his col
we're up on the warsaw plateau. so from sea level on king george island in antarctica. the other reason you come here is to see some of the most dramatic evidence anywhere in the world of climate change. over the past 50 years, this region-- the antarctic peninsula, the northwestern part, and the islands around it-- has been going up in temperature about one degree every decade, and that makes the region the fastest-warming place on earth. mayewski is here to drill an ice core, because when ice...
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the warsaw never meant to be one, there were meant to be sustained, as well as the afghan war. sendnk it is ludicrous to the military to stop killing, because that is the point of the military. is there any other will be could possibly do this? many who are talking about sending american soldiers are still talking about sending arms, is that different for you? i think we lost her. here's a tweet. dave from north carolina, an independent, hello. out like to make a call out who said that john mccain makes speeches, warmongering. his people that are going to be fighting this war. that caller was exactly right. you said -- you showed images that are heartbreaking. there was a headline in a couple of days ago full of images that were heartbreaking. i cannot feel sorry for these people. it is not our fight. i disagree with obama about getting involved in this area in any way. i think it is a complete mistake. we do not understand what is going on over there. at these pictures, isn't it heartbreaking? why do they have to ask us? why do they not ask these other countries that are keepi
the warsaw never meant to be one, there were meant to be sustained, as well as the afghan war. sendnk it is ludicrous to the military to stop killing, because that is the point of the military. is there any other will be could possibly do this? many who are talking about sending american soldiers are still talking about sending arms, is that different for you? i think we lost her. here's a tweet. dave from north carolina, an independent, hello. out like to make a call out who said that john...
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in warsaw, indiana, an independent caller, tricia is watching us there. i have a couple of comments. -- key as an elder statesman and he has a lot of experience. i think we should listen to what he has to say on this matter of immigration. i would like to comment to the lady who says it is unfair to make people wait 13 years. it is very unfair to make people, who have gone through the system and are obeying the law, to make them wait to be put behind people who came here illegally. as far as marco rubio goes, i have the feeling that -- this is .is project all along he is going to be pushing for this. i thought he was a tea party person who cared a lot about the budget and giving us -- and getting us back on track financially. this program is not going to do that from what i see. host: here is a story in "the wall street journal" about rubio rate it -- about rubio -- judy in new york, a republican caller. about them calling surge. the search on closing the border will take place in a 10-year. only happen if the appropriations committee allocate money for i
in warsaw, indiana, an independent caller, tricia is watching us there. i have a couple of comments. -- key as an elder statesman and he has a lot of experience. i think we should listen to what he has to say on this matter of immigration. i would like to comment to the lady who says it is unfair to make people wait 13 years. it is very unfair to make people, who have gone through the system and are obeying the law, to make them wait to be put behind people who came here illegally. as far as...
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there is no longer is warsaw pact invasion threatening us at the borders. and we have problems to solve, but they're more complicated. they don't lend themselves to speeches. that said, i think he'll be expected to address the issue of the nsa spying on german and other european citizen, he'll be expected to address arms control, the problem of syria and of course the free trade agreement on which many europeans are pinning their hopes of reyou newed growth and cooperation with the united states. >> how significant do you think that is going to be? how big a deal is it do you think? >> how big is the what? >> if we can get an eu/u.s. trade agreement. >> yes, i think that that is -- the outlook for that is quite good for the simple reason that this is something that's been tried for decades and has failed in the past. because decades ago the obstacles were larger than the interests pushing towards a resolution. now there is a sense both in europe and in america of diminished power vis-a-vis rising more authoritarian powers. and there is a sense that cooperat
there is no longer is warsaw pact invasion threatening us at the borders. and we have problems to solve, but they're more complicated. they don't lend themselves to speeches. that said, i think he'll be expected to address the issue of the nsa spying on german and other european citizen, he'll be expected to address arms control, the problem of syria and of course the free trade agreement on which many europeans are pinning their hopes of reyou newed growth and cooperation with the united...
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especially after the collapse of the dictatorships in the soviet you've and the war saw pack nations -- warsaw pack nations. but when the people's liberation army poured in around the square on june 3, the wonder of tiananmen turned to shock, tears, fear and helplessness. on june 3 and june 4 and for days, weeks and years, right up until today, the chinese dictatorship delivered a barbaric response, mass murder, torture, incarceration, the systemic suppression of fundamental human rights, and coverup. the chinese government not only continues to inflict unspeakable pain and suffering on its own people, but the coverup of the tiananmen square massacre is without precedent in modern history. even though journalists and live television and radio documented the massacre, the chinese communist party continues to deny that it even occurred and to threaten anyone who dare speaks out in china about the massacre. and all the terrible mr. barrow:ity that followed -- terrible bar bar -- barbarity that followed. in the following years, the operational commander who ordered the murder of the tiananmen prot
especially after the collapse of the dictatorships in the soviet you've and the war saw pack nations -- warsaw pack nations. but when the people's liberation army poured in around the square on june 3, the wonder of tiananmen turned to shock, tears, fear and helplessness. on june 3 and june 4 and for days, weeks and years, right up until today, the chinese dictatorship delivered a barbaric response, mass murder, torture, incarceration, the systemic suppression of fundamental human rights, and...
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. >> caller: she is a dancer on a pole -- >> she's a dancer from warsaw. >> stephanie: in the words of me, i was trying to sex up the story for ratings. [ laughter ] >> charlie pierce from esquire.com is next. always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is the war room. >> these republicans in congress that think the world ends at the atlantic ocean border and pacific ocean border. the bloggers and the people that are sort of compiling the best of the day. i do a lot of looking at those people as well. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people, but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them right? you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather de
. >> caller: she is a dancer on a pole -- >> she's a dancer from warsaw. >> stephanie: in the words of me, i was trying to sex up the story for ratings. [ laughter ] >> charlie pierce from esquire.com is next. always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is the war room. >> these republicans in congress that think the world ends at the atlantic ocean border and...
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and democracy, especially after the collapse of the dictatorships in the soviet union and among the warsaw pact nations. but when the people's liberation army poured into and around the square on june 3rd, the wonder of tiananmen turned to shock and tears, fear and a sense of helplessness. on june 3rd and 4th and for days, weeks and years right up until today, the chinese dictatorship delivered a barbaric response; mass murder, torture, incarceration, the systematic suppression of fundamental human rights and cover-up. the chinese government not only continues to inflict unspeakable pain and suffering on its own people, but the cover-up of the tiananmen square massacre is without precedent in modern history. even though journalists and live television and radio documented the massacre, the chinese communist party line continues today to deny, obfuscate and to threaten anyone who deviates from that line. in december of 1996, the operational commander who ordered the murder of the city yangmen protesters visited washington, d.c. as the chinese defense minister. see, he had gotten a promotion
and democracy, especially after the collapse of the dictatorships in the soviet union and among the warsaw pact nations. but when the people's liberation army poured into and around the square on june 3rd, the wonder of tiananmen turned to shock and tears, fear and a sense of helplessness. on june 3rd and 4th and for days, weeks and years right up until today, the chinese dictatorship delivered a barbaric response; mass murder, torture, incarceration, the systematic suppression of fundamental...
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in the eastern bloc countries, the warsaw pact nations, it could have been a movement towards democracybut it became a profound u-turn for even more repressive government by the current administration. host: what is the muscle behind the president's message? how is capitalism influence in china today? guest: when bill clinton administered trade, and no one applauded the democratic president more than i do, because of the way president bush was handling the issue, he himself linked human rights on a friday afternoon -- go to c-span archives, you can see my press conference with nancy pelosi. thatre utterly shocked serious and substantial progress in a number of categories where there was progression, the president took his executive order and went like this, ripped it right in half. that was a game changer in my opinion. when the chinese dictatorship took the measure and said the office trump's human-rights. i believe that we need strong and serious engagement, but at the core we have to say -- how you treat or mystery or citizens matters to us. we stand with the oppressed, not the oppre
in the eastern bloc countries, the warsaw pact nations, it could have been a movement towards democracybut it became a profound u-turn for even more repressive government by the current administration. host: what is the muscle behind the president's message? how is capitalism influence in china today? guest: when bill clinton administered trade, and no one applauded the democratic president more than i do, because of the way president bush was handling the issue, he himself linked human rights...
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what we saw in the eastern bloc countries, the warsaw pact nations, it could have been a movement towards democracy, but it became a profound u-turn for even more repressive government by the current administration. host: what is the muscle behind the president's message? how is capitalism influence in china today? guest: when bill clinton administered trade, and no one applauded the democratic president more than i do, because of the way president bush was handling the issue, he himself linked human rights on a friday afternoon -- go to c-span archives, you can see my press conference with nancy pelosi. we were utterly shocked that serious and substantial progress in a number of categories where there was progression, the president took his executive order and went like this, ripped it right in half. that was a game changer in my opinion. when the chinese dictatorship took the measure and said the office trump's human-rights. i believe that we need strong and serious engagement, but at the core we have to say -- how you treat or mystery or citizens matters to us. we stand with the oppres
what we saw in the eastern bloc countries, the warsaw pact nations, it could have been a movement towards democracy, but it became a profound u-turn for even more repressive government by the current administration. host: what is the muscle behind the president's message? how is capitalism influence in china today? guest: when bill clinton administered trade, and no one applauded the democratic president more than i do, because of the way president bush was handling the issue, he himself linked...
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nearly wiped out the polish town, and the unit may have taken part in the ruthless oppression of warsawated press admits there is no evidence mr. karkoc was directly involved in any of it. >> to quote ap, "records do not show that karkoc had a direct hand in war crimes," my father was never a nazi. >> reporter: still the ap says it sticks by its reporting, and the department of justice will only say it looks into all credible allegations of nazi w!Ñ crimes. if this one is found to be credible, trying mr. karkoc in court could be a long process. >> what they will try to do is try to strip him of his united states citizenship and then deport him. >> reporte9: so what would have to happen, he would have to be denaturalized as a u.s. citizen, deporte", and then tried eventually in either germany or poland. all of that could take a long time. at over 90 years old, it's not clear he would make it it t$rough that entire process. back to you guys. >> still quite a set of revelations. d8much. >>> still coming up on "new day," a big league pitcher carried off the field after being struck in the h
nearly wiped out the polish town, and the unit may have taken part in the ruthless oppression of warsawated press admits there is no evidence mr. karkoc was directly involved in any of it. >> to quote ap, "records do not show that karkoc had a direct hand in war crimes," my father was never a nazi. >> reporter: still the ap says it sticks by its reporting, and the department of justice will only say it looks into all credible allegations of nazi w!Ñ crimes. if this one is...