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chris morrison, warsaw, and matt. thank you both very much indeed.both of those may day rallies. >>> let's bring you breaking news we're just getting in about the missing flight mh 370 which went down beginning of march. the authorities are now asking all relatives of those passengers to return home. we're hearing the malaysian authorities and malaysian airlines are closing down those daily briefing centers for those relatives of those missing passengers over the next week. even though the search continues. the australian authorities have been saying they'll continue in the search for wreckage. hopefully the black boxes. there's a new phase. no new aerial searches. the underwater searches will look at the underwater terrain. >>> we brought you the story about the american basketball team, la clippers, who's been banned from the sport after making allegedly racist remarks this. caused a huge controversy since comments in a phone call were linked to the media. >> it was the first game and victory for the los angeles clippers after the owner donald ster
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precipitation moving in to warsaw, kiev, more rain for you. highs will be anywhere from 19 in paris to 21 in warsaw. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. >> this is "france vingt-quatre" and peggy for joining us, the headlines this hour. egypt pushes its election to a third day of boating after low turnout. that vote is expected to usher in a former army chief of ousted the country's first full -- freely elected president last year. brussels,pen heads to after her party came in first place here in the parliamentary vote. including some sort of european far right coalition there -- could be a bigger challenge. and french police begin expelling hundreds of migrants from camps in the rt
precipitation moving in to warsaw, kiev, more rain for you. highs will be anywhere from 19 in paris to 21 in warsaw. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. >> this is "france vingt-quatre" and peggy for joining us, the headlines this hour. egypt pushes its election to a third day of boating after low turnout. that vote is expected...
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those of you in vienna into warsaw, looks like you'll see plenty of rain. and dealing with the possibility of some severe weather when it comes to heavy rain, also thunderstorms as we go throughout your thursday. 11 in vienna. 17 in warsaw. seeing some rain and thunderstorms in kiev with temperatures up to 20 degrees. meanwhile, the western portions of europe seeing drier conditions. london, you will top off at 19 degrees for your thursday. finally, we take a look at east asia. plenty of rain to talk about. we do have the rainy season continuing to affect southern china. the kwang gong province during the past 24 hours saw 112 millimeters of rain. that's a lot of rain. that's continuing to cause flooding problems down there. meanwhile we did have the rain moving through japan now moving into hokkaido. you're going to drop from the 20s from thursday into the teens on friday. big cooldown for you. meanwhile the northern portions of china seeing some drier conditions and some warm conditions as we go through the weekend. here's a look at your three-day forecas
those of you in vienna into warsaw, looks like you'll see plenty of rain. and dealing with the possibility of some severe weather when it comes to heavy rain, also thunderstorms as we go throughout your thursday. 11 in vienna. 17 in warsaw. seeing some rain and thunderstorms in kiev with temperatures up to 20 degrees. meanwhile, the western portions of europe seeing drier conditions. london, you will top off at 19 degrees for your thursday. finally, we take a look at east asia. plenty of rain...
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not just warsaw but the huge poland economy too. apple trees are in blossom.est export in the world. this farm has benefitted as being part of the world's largest single market. in 2004 the owner told bbc he was skeptical. not anymore. >> a lot has happened. products are better now. we sell all over europe. last ten years was good. >> a huge number still look for work a broad. free movement in eu has been a lifeline. a few are now returning home. change has been slow. over time, opportunities here's will increase. >> it's completely different. it really changed for the better. there are more opportunities, more freedom. >> it is complicate add because average salaries are well below western urp. they doubled in the last ten years. the difference is people here at least have the hope they'll be better off than their parents. >> here in portugal, many unemployed are supported by the pensions of their grandparents or parents or like this spot, they're looking for work outside the country. >> here they're hoping to find jobs in the british health system actively r
not just warsaw but the huge poland economy too. apple trees are in blossom.est export in the world. this farm has benefitted as being part of the world's largest single market. in 2004 the owner told bbc he was skeptical. not anymore. >> a lot has happened. products are better now. we sell all over europe. last ten years was good. >> a huge number still look for work a broad. free movement in eu has been a lifeline. a few are now returning home. change has been slow. over time,...
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let's cross over to matthew day, correspondent in warsaw. why this angry response? >> it has mainly to do with , using it to crush where people were killed, hundreds of people had a trial. and also, he has been accused and in 1970 massacre. he was minister of defense at that time. there were many attempts to prosecute him. for murder, for treason. people are still very angry about it as was demonstrated at his funeral. three presidents past and present also in attendance this friday including the man that really did more to end communism in poland than any other. on hiss their verdict time in power? >> he didn't really condemn him at all. he says that god will judge him now and he is happy to go to the funeral. and they don't condemn the actions of all. that he helped usher in democracy in 1989. and all the presidents there were very keen to set the the time in which he was in power. awkward time. while many think that he was a thinkr or a murderer, i it was time to get people to understand it might be the case. understand the context of the .imes >> thank you very
let's cross over to matthew day, correspondent in warsaw. why this angry response? >> it has mainly to do with , using it to crush where people were killed, hundreds of people had a trial. and also, he has been accused and in 1970 massacre. he was minister of defense at that time. there were many attempts to prosecute him. for murder, for treason. people are still very angry about it as was demonstrated at his funeral. three presidents past and present also in attendance this friday...
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a started expanding and incorporating former warsaw treaty countries. we heard in response this does not concern you. nations and countries have the war to choose the way of ensuring the security. that's true, but it's also true when the infrastructure of the military bloc approaches our borders we have grounds for apprehension question. no one could deny as this right. he went on to say have been no and western leaders have long many times tsongas, made decisions behind the back of price wars and accomplished fact some today we want to examine whether in natal and the newly expanded nato alliance is now reaping the whirlwind of that decision and the ukraine. the of a very distinguished panel of people here today who are essentially present at the creation in one way or another. you will have biographies, but briefly the former foreign minister and actually first prime minister and then foreign minister of poland, going to make the your first name. on my immediate left, prime minister of poland in 97 when, in fact, poland was first invited to join nato.
a started expanding and incorporating former warsaw treaty countries. we heard in response this does not concern you. nations and countries have the war to choose the way of ensuring the security. that's true, but it's also true when the infrastructure of the military bloc approaches our borders we have grounds for apprehension question. no one could deny as this right. he went on to say have been no and western leaders have long many times tsongas, made decisions behind the back of price wars...
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nato expanded east into the old warsaw packet. parts of the empire joined the union. china became washington's banker buying a prod i knigious amount american debt but was not in a world power like the world meant it in the days of the cold war. now, it's the u.s. having trouble working its will in the world, china making new friends and buying new friends in africa and latin america and russia undergirding its economic by selling natural resources for top dollar. >> it took 10 years to cut a deal, but china and russia, two world powers and formerly bitter rivals came together when their energy and political interests merged. they both got what they wanted and needed including the visual message that the u.s. is not alone in dominating the world stage. vladimir putin called it epic. >> this will be the biggest construction in the world without any exaggeration, it is gas production and chemistry, a helio factory. >> the 30-year agreement between russian gas giant gazprom and china's national petroleum corporation is involved at $400,000,000,000. a pipeline will move g
nato expanded east into the old warsaw packet. parts of the empire joined the union. china became washington's banker buying a prod i knigious amount american debt but was not in a world power like the world meant it in the days of the cold war. now, it's the u.s. having trouble working its will in the world, china making new friends and buying new friends in africa and latin america and russia undergirding its economic by selling natural resources for top dollar. >> it took 10 years to...
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the writing on the wall, comparing it to warsaw ghetto. a terrible analogy.ne portion of what is largely a fenced security barrier that prevented tourist attacks from coming to israel. that wall and that fence, security barrier has saved lives, thousands of lives in israel. it's sad that it has to exist but that existence has created many more lives today than would have been otherwise. >> we wish for something. >> absolutely. >> you've got to have hope. >> jamie weinstein, thank you very much. we'll see you next time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> the sound of the rolling thunder taking over washington, d.c. today. their trebt to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. to those who have the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. t to those who have the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. ri to those who have the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. b to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. u to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. that's next. t to those who h
the writing on the wall, comparing it to warsaw ghetto. a terrible analogy.ne portion of what is largely a fenced security barrier that prevented tourist attacks from coming to israel. that wall and that fence, security barrier has saved lives, thousands of lives in israel. it's sad that it has to exist but that existence has created many more lives today than would have been otherwise. >> we wish for something. >> absolutely. >> you've got to have hope. >> jamie...
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we are looking out for that potential for severe weather from warsaw to vienna and kiev. make sure you pay attention to the local weather updates from the local agencies because of the weather situation. finally, we take a look at east asia. rain continues to fall into southern china. we also have the stationary front that was responsible for bringing some severe weather into parts of japan on wednesday. that is now starting to depart. meanwhile, the dry weather conditions toward the north bringing a lot of warm air, but windy conditions. also kicking up the dust. so yellow sand is still a problem for the korean peninsula. and into japan. you see here temperatures moving into the 30s for seoul and beijing. highs in the mid-30s. and it looks like that the heat will continue for friday, saturday and even into sunday, though a touch cooler by the latter part of the weekend. but, yes, above average highs are expected. that's a look at your forecast. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> here's a recap of our top story. north korean autho
we are looking out for that potential for severe weather from warsaw to vienna and kiev. make sure you pay attention to the local weather updates from the local agencies because of the weather situation. finally, we take a look at east asia. rain continues to fall into southern china. we also have the stationary front that was responsible for bringing some severe weather into parts of japan on wednesday. that is now starting to depart. meanwhile, the dry weather conditions toward the north...
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. >> they signed the agreement in warsaw. the networks will cooperate on joint productions and program exchanges, as well as combining efforts to cover major events, such as the current crisis in ukraine. pope francis begins a pilgrimage to the holy land this weekend. his three-day trip will take into jordan, israel, and the west bank. >> security is high. israel has issued restraining orders against jewish extremists. the pontiff's only public mass is in bethlehem, the traditional birthplace of jesus. >> we caught up with the city's christian mayor. >> this is one of the better parts of her job. she is meeting pilgrims from all over the world in front of the nativity church. two years ago, the palestinian woman became the mayor of bethlehem. >> when i became mayor, the -- it was not really positive in a place directly opposite to the nativity church. i changed the place to be opposite the nativity church. it is more than beautiful. it is as if i am a conductor who gets paid every morning. >> the eyes of the world will be on
. >> they signed the agreement in warsaw. the networks will cooperate on joint productions and program exchanges, as well as combining efforts to cover major events, such as the current crisis in ukraine. pope francis begins a pilgrimage to the holy land this weekend. his three-day trip will take into jordan, israel, and the west bank. >> security is high. israel has issued restraining orders against jewish extremists. the pontiff's only public mass is in bethlehem, the traditional...
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we're going to see temperatures near 20 for highs in berlin, into warsaw. then we're dropping off into the teens coming up for friday and saturday. so a big cooldown expected. here's a look at the forecast for asia. we have high pressure that's controlling the weather over in the korean peninsula. now moving into japan. that high pressure system bringing some very pleasant weather to japan. temperatures in tokyo around 24 degrees. that's the warmest that it has been for this year so far. it looks like the pleasant weather will continue for the korean peninsula into japan. meanwhile in china we have a cold front that's going to be moving toward beijing. and that's going to bring gusty winds into the korean peninsula as we go later on this week. we also see some showers down toward hong kong in the southern coast. another low pressure system developing in central china. that will also move toward the south and east and bring some wet weather as we go into the next couple of days. hong kong with a high of 25. 24 in taipei. seoul, you'll be a little bit windy w
we're going to see temperatures near 20 for highs in berlin, into warsaw. then we're dropping off into the teens coming up for friday and saturday. so a big cooldown expected. here's a look at the forecast for asia. we have high pressure that's controlling the weather over in the korean peninsula. now moving into japan. that high pressure system bringing some very pleasant weather to japan. temperatures in tokyo around 24 degrees. that's the warmest that it has been for this year so far. it...
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temperatures are going to be in the teens for many areas. 16 in vienna, also in warsaw. paris you should be seeing a diminishing of the rainfall as the ridge builds in to your area. but it looks like you may still be hit with a little bit of shower activity. meanwhile the iberian peninsula continues to see sunny conditions. 24 degrees in madrid for your wednesday. let's take a look at the americas. we have been tracking this particular front that has been moving across the united states during the past couple of days and it looks like it will continue to be a focal point for some severe storms. we have this trough set up that is pushing against the warm air that's moving in from the south, and so anywhere from ohio down in to the deep south you'll be looking out for the possibility of some severe weather with the possibility of some tornadoes in the ohio river valley. so make sure that you stay tuned to the local weather updates for that particular situation. colder air filtering behind this system, but, over on the west coast, we are seeing a large ridge with the santa
temperatures are going to be in the teens for many areas. 16 in vienna, also in warsaw. paris you should be seeing a diminishing of the rainfall as the ridge builds in to your area. but it looks like you may still be hit with a little bit of shower activity. meanwhile the iberian peninsula continues to see sunny conditions. 24 degrees in madrid for your wednesday. let's take a look at the americas. we have been tracking this particular front that has been moving across the united states during...
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yes mason was meeting with the british foreign and defense ministers in warsaw. harry emerson president contain think he has pulled back its four saves for the ukrainian border. the nikkei said this is seen no evidence of things the russians to live up to its international commitments and obligations. stop supporting separatists and quarterback he's truly come to pray for us. show that in the ocean and finally the front. for these great prices. i mean one eight and his team missing its troops in southern canada and american canadian and heritage rich at this two part in a share of strength with mitre and societies they didn't send it would take any steps need is to increase the security of its allies the material comes under increasing pressure to track down more than two hundred kidnap school bills from it says it's making a specialist team available to help with the such. last month's mass abduction by islamist but to her all medicines sparked international outrage that be the type deacons of the movie this molding the president of the republican also has to es
yes mason was meeting with the british foreign and defense ministers in warsaw. harry emerson president contain think he has pulled back its four saves for the ukrainian border. the nikkei said this is seen no evidence of things the russians to live up to its international commitments and obligations. stop supporting separatists and quarterback he's truly come to pray for us. show that in the ocean and finally the front. for these great prices. i mean one eight and his team missing its troops...
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from nineteen to thirteen on friday in berlin and also st andrews tumbling about nine degrees in warsaw from twenty to eleven degrees as we headed to friday does look at your forecast hopi have a good day wherever you walk this extended outlook. ay ay ay ay ay ay. this baseline to center and she built on the intel. all of this year and nhk were all glad that the law. aah the six. can any scale world's tv of the selection of programs being broadcast over the next day here we go with out first here is the content of interconnected countries and borders there are still changing sometimes under dramatic circumstances. in this two part series we go to the borders of france and germany and of creation and bosnia herzegovina. yes it is also about making an in depth report on the professional work and passion of the cost be fixed. i guess he thinks mr mrs clinton's watch and see how his work is changing people's lives for the better last is a series of short documentary films on making and six. new york city is there to keep chasing their treats. this documentary series showcases their everyday
from nineteen to thirteen on friday in berlin and also st andrews tumbling about nine degrees in warsaw from twenty to eleven degrees as we headed to friday does look at your forecast hopi have a good day wherever you walk this extended outlook. ay ay ay ay ay ay. this baseline to center and she built on the intel. all of this year and nhk were all glad that the law. aah the six. can any scale world's tv of the selection of programs being broadcast over the next day here we go with out first...
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of the eight warsaw pact members only two of them have not made it or kept democracy.updating the scores we will not see a jump like that. maybe with tunisia but no where else we will see much more continuity and change. why is that? becomes to the two things that requires a level of economic development and state capacity neither the ever-present in majority countries. the argument i am making that it was not where it needs to be people think i am making an argument how the egyptian a muslim people are not ready for democracy. but we are arguing that our colleagues say there is not a constituency for pluralism , and i think those are wrong. but to simply recognize the fact you need to have a political landscape in order to sustain a political system that everyone agrees turnover of power is a good thing and should be included in the political institutions of the state. with that landscape is not where everybody is a liberal but in the united states if we try to put the bill of rights through a referendum i am not sure it would pass you need a political landscape were
of the eight warsaw pact members only two of them have not made it or kept democracy.updating the scores we will not see a jump like that. maybe with tunisia but no where else we will see much more continuity and change. why is that? becomes to the two things that requires a level of economic development and state capacity neither the ever-present in majority countries. the argument i am making that it was not where it needs to be people think i am making an argument how the egyptian a muslim...
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he says i thought about that and we don't want to go to warsaw we will basically do nothing. foreign policy is done in between the place of going to war in doing nothing. we give logistics, intelligence. lou: what about we shut up the leadership focuses on the ukraine and attends to the normal schedule while sending a forces to the nigerian authorities. just a thought. >> it will be a little more effective than current form policy which is #and twitter feeds. lou: confirming a second case of the art middle east respiratory syndrome or mers the man in central florida who recently traveled to saudi arabia contracted the virus going through orlando. the first patient in indiana was released on friday and has fully recovered. for the location -- petition for the evening. john boehner might want to think about this leading his party into the mid term is. '' mack good tactics can save the worst strategy. bad tactics will destroy the rest. we are coming right back. >> donald sterling apologizes we will discuss the sincerity and the sanity of the clippers owner. next. we're moving ou
he says i thought about that and we don't want to go to warsaw we will basically do nothing. foreign policy is done in between the place of going to war in doing nothing. we give logistics, intelligence. lou: what about we shut up the leadership focuses on the ukraine and attends to the normal schedule while sending a forces to the nigerian authorities. just a thought. >> it will be a little more effective than current form policy which is #and twitter feeds. lou: confirming a second case...
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every warsaw pact member. they all jump, all move from being really bad hypocrisy still looking, much more democratic some writer in 1990. every single one including russia. they experienced this nice jump. of the eight warsaw pact members, today only two members have not kept at. when we finally update the store to take account of the arab spring we will not see any jump like that. baby we'll see it in tunisia. we will not see anywhere else. we are going to see much more continuity and change. then the question is, why is that. i think it comes to really two things that we've always known about how to get and keep democracy. that requires a level of economic developer, and of a state capacity, neither of which were present in the majority of the arab countries but i want to be clear. the argument i'm making, to which it is in structural preconditions and economic development was aware needs to be, people think i'm making a judgment about how these people are not ready for democracy. i think the argument that
every warsaw pact member. they all jump, all move from being really bad hypocrisy still looking, much more democratic some writer in 1990. every single one including russia. they experienced this nice jump. of the eight warsaw pact members, today only two members have not kept at. when we finally update the store to take account of the arab spring we will not see any jump like that. baby we'll see it in tunisia. we will not see anywhere else. we are going to see much more continuity and change....
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commitment in europe to warsaw. honoring u.s. veterans in normandy on the 70th anniversary of the d-day landings. the ceo of the center for american securities, a senior fellow at the brookings institution. an op-ed columnist. david is a washington bureau chief for the economist magazine. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. why did the president feel it necessary to make this speech now and the follow-up speeches as well? what does he believe is necessary for him to accomplish? >> i think the white house felt it was losing grip on a narrative and i think the narrative that they don't want to hear is that obama's foreign policy is aimless or week and that our allies constantly need reassurance that we are not abandoning them. it was really like a state of the union address on foreign policy. it was literally and figuratively all over the map but i think he was trying to signal two different ways at once. a level of deep engagement on issues that he considers primary importance and a little bit of development of a kin
commitment in europe to warsaw. honoring u.s. veterans in normandy on the 70th anniversary of the d-day landings. the ceo of the center for american securities, a senior fellow at the brookings institution. an op-ed columnist. david is a washington bureau chief for the economist magazine. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. why did the president feel it necessary to make this speech now and the follow-up speeches as well? what does he believe is necessary for him to accomplish?...
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the secretary general met with polish leaders in warsaw on tuesday. he called on russia to stop supporting pro russian separatists. >> we have sent an unmistakable message to russia. your behavior doesn't belong to the 21st century and your rhetoric draws on outdated cliches of the cold war. >> one of the biggest banks in the u.k. is announcing some very deep job cuts. barclays says it will slash another 2,000 jobs as part of a major strategy shakeup. that adds to another 12,000 job cuts that were announced in february. ceo anthony jenkins says the changes will make barclays leaner and stronger, make a 5% fall in pre-tax profit in the first quarter. >>> well, still to come here on "cnn newsroom", a high profile arrest in that south korean ferry disaster. we'll have the details. >>> also ahead, it has been two months since malaysia flight 370 disappeared without a trace. we'll let you know where the search is going next. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of
the secretary general met with polish leaders in warsaw on tuesday. he called on russia to stop supporting pro russian separatists. >> we have sent an unmistakable message to russia. your behavior doesn't belong to the 21st century and your rhetoric draws on outdated cliches of the cold war. >> one of the biggest banks in the u.k. is announcing some very deep job cuts. barclays says it will slash another 2,000 jobs as part of a major strategy shakeup. that adds to another 12,000 job...
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troops are stationed in most every former warsaw pact country outside of the soviet union and so of next year the u.s. and nato there's a joint enterprise joint endeavor are going to place twenty four intermediate range standard missile three interceptor missiles in romania right across the black sea from russia with the prospect three years later deploying a similar amount twenty four to be exact standard missile threes of a more advanced variety and poland so what we're talking about is both a very real military presence that poses a threat to non nato members in the neighborhood and those are in the first instance of course belarus and russia but also it's a symbolic gesture to place u.s. military forces in countries bordering ukraine right now in bordering russia because what it suggests is that the u.s. is making a military commitment to defend its nato allies by making even a nominal deployment of the military contingents to those countries. could be felt further afield. europe where fuel costs. anying. through. pretty much. look at what could happen to. a whole new level. with nat
troops are stationed in most every former warsaw pact country outside of the soviet union and so of next year the u.s. and nato there's a joint enterprise joint endeavor are going to place twenty four intermediate range standard missile three interceptor missiles in romania right across the black sea from russia with the prospect three years later deploying a similar amount twenty four to be exact standard missile threes of a more advanced variety and poland so what we're talking about is both...
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he'll do that in warsaw, in eastern europe. >> the president will also attend the g-7 summit in brussels. he'll also mark the 70th anniversary at d-day, of d-day at normandy honoring the u.s. veterans in the wake of the v.a. mess. >> i see firsthand the terrible wages of war. if i did not think that the security of the united states and the safety of the american people were at stake in afghanistan, i would gladly order every single one of our troops home tomorrow. >> it's been four and a half years since he gave that speech. and now after 12 years of combat, more than 2,300 americans killed, over 19,000 wounded in action, three quarters of a trillion dollars in military spending just for that country, ten medal of honor recipients and there's about to become an 11th, the president is playing out his exit strategy for america's longest war. >> america's combat mission will be over by the end of this year. starting next year, afghans will be fully responsible for securing their country. american personnel will be in an advisory role. we will no longer patrol afghan cities or towns, mounta
he'll do that in warsaw, in eastern europe. >> the president will also attend the g-7 summit in brussels. he'll also mark the 70th anniversary at d-day, of d-day at normandy honoring the u.s. veterans in the wake of the v.a. mess. >> i see firsthand the terrible wages of war. if i did not think that the security of the united states and the safety of the american people were at stake in afghanistan, i would gladly order every single one of our troops home tomorrow. >> it's...
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their target, about a 27% game from here, by the way, both these companies based in the same down of warsawndependenced. >>> skechers initiated a buy at citi, right in the wave of the boston marathon winner wearing their shoes. >> nice pop today, too. ed target. >>> and mostly positive call. >> noting decreased value ways. stocks down 40% year to date, a no-no for go. go. still bullish on the name. >> architectural glass. >> but i can see through that pun. >> i'm very transparent. >> davidson said a good entry point there on appear ojill. you can do the math. >>> campbell's soup is taking a real hit after posting -- blaming, quote, a challenging consumer environment. herb greenberg, i just don't get it. if indeed it was a challenging consumer environment, wouldn't soup sales -- because it's cheap, hearty, i don't buy that particular argument. >> well, neither do you. you might ask yourself when was the last time you grabbed for a can. the only challenging environment they is peeve are just not buys soup. i wrote about this on the street today, and i put it on facebook. somebody posted somet
their target, about a 27% game from here, by the way, both these companies based in the same down of warsawndependenced. >>> skechers initiated a buy at citi, right in the wave of the boston marathon winner wearing their shoes. >> nice pop today, too. ed target. >>> and mostly positive call. >> noting decreased value ways. stocks down 40% year to date, a no-no for go. go. still bullish on the name. >> architectural glass. >> but i can see through that...
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the situation is reminiscent in the sense that you have somebody, break up the old soviet union, warsaw pact. it wasn't. it was the end of the cold war and it was a great benefit. now he's trying to reverse some of those basic developments. >> mrs. cheney i promise we're going to get to the book in a moment i want to ask one last current events question to the vice president. syria, the situation continues to get worse, the mediator just quit, the rebels leave their strongholds and the assad regime is believed to have used chemical weapons a dozen times after president obama decide not to attack the assad regime in syria. what is the impact of all of this, do you think, both in syria and the u.s. overall foreign policy? >> i just, in march, chris, traveled the area. i covered a lot of places in the area where i have long-term relationships back in the days where we were doing desert storm. everyone is very concerned with u.s. policy. they hold up the syrian situation as a classic example. the u.s. can't be trusted. the president gave a lot of talk, drew a red line. said he was going to
the situation is reminiscent in the sense that you have somebody, break up the old soviet union, warsaw pact. it wasn't. it was the end of the cold war and it was a great benefit. now he's trying to reverse some of those basic developments. >> mrs. cheney i promise we're going to get to the book in a moment i want to ask one last current events question to the vice president. syria, the situation continues to get worse, the mediator just quit, the rebels leave their strongholds and the...
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s ranks have swelled to encompass many former warsaw pact satellite states in eastern europe, and three former soviet republics, in the baltics during a televised call-in show last month, putin charged this expansion represented a broken promise by the west, and a threat to russia >> ( translated ): when the infrastructure of the n.a.t.o. military bloc is approaching our borders it raises certain questions for us. we have to take some steps in response. if we don't do anything that they will drag ukraine to n.a.t.o. and tell us that it's not our business. >> warner: to explore putin's motivations in ukraine, i sat down last week with andrey kozyrev, russia's first foreign minister for five years after the soviet union dissolved in 1991. >> warner: andrei kozyrev thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> warner: let's start with ukraine, what do you think president putin is after in ukraine? >> he thinks that this revolution which happened in ukraine was going into the wrong direction, that is kind of western direction. and it was, according to him, even instigated, if not directly or i
s ranks have swelled to encompass many former warsaw pact satellite states in eastern europe, and three former soviet republics, in the baltics during a televised call-in show last month, putin charged this expansion represented a broken promise by the west, and a threat to russia >> ( translated ): when the infrastructure of the n.a.t.o. military bloc is approaching our borders it raises certain questions for us. we have to take some steps in response. if we don't do anything that they...
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reminiscent in the sense that with putin you have anyone who is described to break up the old soviet union, warsaw pact is a disaster that befell the world and it wasn't, it was the end of the cold war and it was great benefit. now he is trying to reverse some of the basic developments. >> mrs. chain i promise we will get to the book but another current events question, the situation in syria which is get worse, the u.n. mediator has quit and the rebels have left a stronghold and the french foreign minister believes assad used chemical weapons more than a dozen times sin the signing of the treaty after president obama back last year decided not to attack the rejamie in syria. the question i have, what is the impact of all of this, do you think, both in syria and for the united states overall foreign policy? >> in march i traveled through the area. i covered a lot of places in the area where i had long-term relationships back from the days we were doing desert storm. to a man, everyone i talked to out there is very concerned with the united states policy. they hold up the syrian situation as a clas
reminiscent in the sense that with putin you have anyone who is described to break up the old soviet union, warsaw pact is a disaster that befell the world and it wasn't, it was the end of the cold war and it was great benefit. now he is trying to reverse some of the basic developments. >> mrs. chain i promise we will get to the book but another current events question, the situation in syria which is get worse, the u.n. mediator has quit and the rebels have left a stronghold and the...
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the warsaw pact is a disaster that befell the world, and, of course, it wasn't. it was of great benefit some of the basic developments. >> i promise we're going to get to the book in a moment, but i want to ask one last current events we to the vice president, and that is a situation in syria which continues to get worse. the u.n.'s mediator has just quit. they've been forced to leave a stronghold, and france's foreign minister said this week that he believes that the assaad regime has used chemical weapons more than a dozen times since the signing of the treaty after president obama back in last year decided not to attack the assad regime many syria. the question i have is what is the impact of all of this, do you think, both in syria and for the u.s. overall foreign policy. >> i just traveled through the area. didn't go to syria, obviously, but i covered a lot of places in the area where i had long-term relationships back m days when we were doing desert storm. to a man, everybody i talked to out there, is very concerned with u.s. policy. they hold up the syria
the warsaw pact is a disaster that befell the world, and, of course, it wasn't. it was of great benefit some of the basic developments. >> i promise we're going to get to the book in a moment, but i want to ask one last current events we to the vice president, and that is a situation in syria which continues to get worse. the u.n.'s mediator has just quit. they've been forced to leave a stronghold, and france's foreign minister said this week that he believes that the assaad regime has...
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we forced the resistance and that led to six warsaw pact countries and the people going free.so i would like to throw that patio. thank you. >> i talk a little bit about and in 2009 as you will recall this is an homage in a shot was elected and running against this movement and to many iranians felt they had been robbed that the great movement had won the election but many turned out to the streets says you probably remember and at that time the position and was to keep a low profile because when the obama administration came in day have this a dual track approach of pressure in the engagement in they thought by reaching out to do iran that they were different and willing to cooperate that would convince iran. with the election of 2009 the green movement takes to the street to stay silent we need the government as the partner with negotiations and '01 two embarrass them. bled to lose the opportunity with the green movement to be demoralized. but with the election of 2389 dash 2013 that is as strong as ever. to the more moderate it is still the candidate of slates so to power p
we forced the resistance and that led to six warsaw pact countries and the people going free.so i would like to throw that patio. thank you. >> i talk a little bit about and in 2009 as you will recall this is an homage in a shot was elected and running against this movement and to many iranians felt they had been robbed that the great movement had won the election but many turned out to the streets says you probably remember and at that time the position and was to keep a low profile...
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switch.lf was a >> they closed one airport in warsaw for runway repairs. we're moving back again. >> does that mean you will be getting into more business class, the higher-paying passengers? >> moving me product of market. we are europe's number one airline. like a lot of retailers, we want to move midmarket. we're are going after families, we are rolling out a family plan at the end of june. >> will you do a business class? >> not a business class, but fast track to board the plane first and off the plane first. >> they don't want business class, they don't want to be stuck on airports use. -- queues. >> you said you would never be at heathrow or charles de gaulle in paris. how can you service the business class? to go to chooses heathrow. it is a nightmare. >> you have to. >> not really. in progress airport husband. we will serve a lot of the main city airports, but we will avoid hubs, you losest so many flights per day per aircraft. the ones who are not connecting on to -- want to avoid charles de gaulle and heathrow and they are switching to ryanair.
switch.lf was a >> they closed one airport in warsaw for runway repairs. we're moving back again. >> does that mean you will be getting into more business class, the higher-paying passengers? >> moving me product of market. we are europe's number one airline. like a lot of retailers, we want to move midmarket. we're are going after families, we are rolling out a family plan at the end of june. >> will you do a business class? >> not a business class, but fast track...
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the nato secretary-general was in warsaw today. he said, we don't see any evidence of russia pulling back from the border. we fortified all of our allies. i don't think we see the u.s. or europe backing down yet or believing they are trusting what he says. >> what is next for the u.s.? >> i think advocates of tougher sanctions are going to point to this and say this works. even the threat of sanctions hitting russia through its financial markets or hitting the energy or, all of that forced him to essentially make some important rhetorical concessions. i don't think you are going to see a backing down from the u.s. side. i think they are going to want to see actions and not just words. there is certainly a chance that some of the countries within the 28 member european union would have a lot of different apparent -- opinions. some of them might say, putin is reasonable. we might see a counterpart to the revisions that went on between ukraine, russia, and the eu, but we didn't see much success out of the first geneva talks. it's an o
the nato secretary-general was in warsaw today. he said, we don't see any evidence of russia pulling back from the border. we fortified all of our allies. i don't think we see the u.s. or europe backing down yet or believing they are trusting what he says. >> what is next for the u.s.? >> i think advocates of tougher sanctions are going to point to this and say this works. even the threat of sanctions hitting russia through its financial markets or hitting the energy or, all of that...
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the lady the nearest lane and will we get here was slowing go and now traffic as sisler why open warsaw laugh or go were p. brown awarded a serious blow fraises rabbits concerned will not be available to you until round them o'clock this morning be jean >>gary: 58 ease bowman maximum direction and has yet in the wake of oil spill and this is bound at in the right-hand lane is back traffic up at these bomb but certainly did drive what was the center drive est. 580 so big the lays bare the drive time there should which should be about 80 minutes in that direction is actually at 28 minutes now to not quite double the increase in the drive time time from downtown castro valley >>erica: right now the winds picking up san francisco 6263, carlos 67 the valley as yet as an actor known speeded up after no less quickly take a look at those numbers at the livermore was seen today at 85 was the temperature may lead the eight upper segment easters or lie severance cisco should conflict free close assembly the then we are gonna see pretty nice smile to warm conditions and as we get into somalia will
the lady the nearest lane and will we get here was slowing go and now traffic as sisler why open warsaw laugh or go were p. brown awarded a serious blow fraises rabbits concerned will not be available to you until round them o'clock this morning be jean >>gary: 58 ease bowman maximum direction and has yet in the wake of oil spill and this is bound at in the right-hand lane is back traffic up at these bomb but certainly did drive what was the center drive est. 580 so big the lays bare the...
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a couple years ago i traveled to warsaw with the principal deputy assistant secretary for the bureau for energy and natural resources where mr. hochstein works. we participated in what was called the session those held by the iaea called the golden rules for golden age. it was a collection of subject matter experts from around the world convened to discuss their experiences in shale gas and unconventional gas development. again i reiterate. it's not our job to tell other sovereign nations which do with the resources but we think it is in the best interest of the united states to be as open and transparent ensuring the best practices that we have learned here to help build kind of a scientific basis for decision-making. we see that as being positive and something that we affirmatively support through our actions. >> just for verification on this. state department is working with other countries that have shale to be able to bring them to the united states, to interact with some of our regulators, to be able to look at some of the science out of this, how we can do it, fracking, horizo
a couple years ago i traveled to warsaw with the principal deputy assistant secretary for the bureau for energy and natural resources where mr. hochstein works. we participated in what was called the session those held by the iaea called the golden rules for golden age. it was a collection of subject matter experts from around the world convened to discuss their experiences in shale gas and unconventional gas development. again i reiterate. it's not our job to tell other sovereign nations which...
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the media, were a little bit of thought out there today temperatures significantly cooler than the warsaw with is the operator uses a short while ago: offer low 80s right now at the cosine only the low 60s the '60s on the east bay shoreline '70s and the south bay right now. right now flaw going to return this bill into inland valley hayward fremont san jose very briefly by 9:00 in the morning ec back to the coastline sunday for most day of par. except for at media goes pre >> : the '60s expected their sixth summit to francisco 71 in sematech is bay shoreline packages running in the '60s low seventies as well if 68 for oakland 66 in hayward 74 fremont. for the inland valleys calotte climb that another 10 degrees of cooling 80 unconquered 75 in danville 78 and pleasanton also quite clear in the to south bay 76 and santa clara 74 in san jose state in the upper seventies low eighties looking at so degrees cooler is called us and think to the north alicea and bridges and the sunnis for the more for most part setter fall sundays sunday on an apple tree let ticks and forecast continued cooling e
the media, were a little bit of thought out there today temperatures significantly cooler than the warsaw with is the operator uses a short while ago: offer low 80s right now at the cosine only the low 60s the '60s on the east bay shoreline '70s and the south bay right now. right now flaw going to return this bill into inland valley hayward fremont san jose very briefly by 9:00 in the morning ec back to the coastline sunday for most day of par. except for at media goes pre >> : the '60s...
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decision was taken in january of 1994 which was at it to offer a partnership for peace to russia, warsawpactwer states. any on this panel i will at thece in this panel, time, the czech republic and hungary were clamoring for an nato membership. this was a compromise suggested by the administration. beginning in 1997, nato started thosembership first to three countries, and today it is 12 countries among larger than it was, the 16 members at the time. this obviously sticks in president putin's craw. in his telethon, i do not know how many of you watched this, he talked about it repeatedly. he said we were promised after germany's unification, nato would not spread eastward. when we said why are you doing this, we hurt in response this does not concern you. nations and countries have the right to choose a way of ensuring their own security. issaid, that is true, but it also true when the infrastructure of a military borders,oaches our we have questions and we must take certain steps. no one can deny us this right. he went on to say how nato and western leaders had lied to russians many tim
decision was taken in january of 1994 which was at it to offer a partnership for peace to russia, warsawpactwer states. any on this panel i will at thece in this panel, time, the czech republic and hungary were clamoring for an nato membership. this was a compromise suggested by the administration. beginning in 1997, nato started thosembership first to three countries, and today it is 12 countries among larger than it was, the 16 members at the time. this obviously sticks in president putin's...
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to massys as high cloud coverage will return as well temperatures are the 15 degrees tomorrow the warsawing trend will continue into the weekend in fact go get much cooler and more cloud cover and store will start warmup those temperatures to what extent forecast coming up in just a bit. >> : developing news at southern california were those wildfires continued to burn out of control and take a look at this amazing video it's happening in san diego county this map of all fire shows the multiple blazes of the cruise hard juggling right now all of course fuelled by high winds sit brutally hot temperatures and a very dry conditions was the latest >> : still added incite more evacuation's like this afternoon were the sixth of all the people got worse than one call to get out bottom-line that made progress but so long when ago to contain wildfires >> : firefighters in san diego still battling collection of wild fires that have already burned more than 9,000 a. officials are applying air tankers and helicopters admiration. more than zero hundred and 20,000 emergency notifications said the peop
to massys as high cloud coverage will return as well temperatures are the 15 degrees tomorrow the warsawing trend will continue into the weekend in fact go get much cooler and more cloud cover and store will start warmup those temperatures to what extent forecast coming up in just a bit. >> : developing news at southern california were those wildfires continued to burn out of control and take a look at this amazing video it's happening in san diego county this map of all fire shows the...
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those developments come as warsaw prepares to host energy talks today with the energy minister and eu ministers from russia and ukraine. the german chancellor, angela merkel called vladimir putin to urge him not to interfere. she's also reportedly asked for the russian president's help to secure the release of the osc members being held by rebels. americale is set to discuss the crisis further when she meets with president obama in washington later. >>> in poland, they seem to be taking an economic hit. data shows manufacturing expansion slowed to its lowest level since last summer in april. and german bund yields dip to their lowest level in years. joining us with his thought, and james butterfield is still with us. >> i think the prime minister of ukraine is right. this is a dangerous period indeed. ukraine is scheduled to have a presidential election on the 25th of may. and it looks to me as though president putin is trying to do everything he can to disrupt that in the east of the country. and to keep the situation unstable. >> unstable but not out of control? >> well, out of the
those developments come as warsaw prepares to host energy talks today with the energy minister and eu ministers from russia and ukraine. the german chancellor, angela merkel called vladimir putin to urge him not to interfere. she's also reportedly asked for the russian president's help to secure the release of the osc members being held by rebels. americale is set to discuss the crisis further when she meets with president obama in washington later. >>> in poland, they seem to be...
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promised after germany's unification nato wouldn't expand eastward but they started expanding and taking warsaw treaty countries. when we said why are you doing this we heard this doesn't concern you nations and countries have the right to chose their own security. and he said that is true. but whether the infrastructure of military blocks or approaches our borders we must take concern steps and no one can deny this. he said nato and leaders lied many times and placed before him an accomplished fact and that is what happened with nato expansion. tonight we want to examine whether nato and the expanded nato alliance is reaping the worldwind of the decision in ukraine. we have a panel here of people who were present at the creation in one way or another. the former minister and then -- or first prime minister and then former minister of poland here and i will butcher your name. he was the prim minister in '87 when they were first invited to join. next is the foreign minister at the waning base of the soviet union and 1991-1996 of russia and was involved in this drama. wolfgang, i thought it was g
promised after germany's unification nato wouldn't expand eastward but they started expanding and taking warsaw treaty countries. when we said why are you doing this we heard this doesn't concern you nations and countries have the right to chose their own security. and he said that is true. but whether the infrastructure of military blocks or approaches our borders we must take concern steps and no one can deny this. he said nato and leaders lied many times and placed before him an accomplished...
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he said they are looking for the pack they had in the warsaw pack countries but nato is in this country now so the buffer is long gone and ukraine, bell ruse which has no intention of being part of nato. and the three baltic states which are member of nato and the united states supported even under soviet domination. so those three baltic states feeling vulnerable and poland feeling vulnerable and because they are part of nato it makes it part of our political set. i live in michigan for every billion dollars sent broad doesn't fix our schools or fix our roads. >> host: if you were called in, what would you recommend? >> guest: we don't need to see this as the beginning of a new cold war. we have to address the fears that putin is stoking that this is another move by nato into one step closer into russia's heartland. we have to sit with putin and discuss that. but right now we are doing something very dangerous, i would say. >> host: isolating him? >> guest: not only that but meeting with him without the ukrainians at the table. this is something that was done over poland before the sec
he said they are looking for the pack they had in the warsaw pack countries but nato is in this country now so the buffer is long gone and ukraine, bell ruse which has no intention of being part of nato. and the three baltic states which are member of nato and the united states supported even under soviet domination. so those three baltic states feeling vulnerable and poland feeling vulnerable and because they are part of nato it makes it part of our political set. i live in michigan for every...
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because they just announced, for example, the new bases they have announced, if you look at rome and warsaw athens, lisbon as well as dublin, they are all kind of bigger primary airports. and also i see in the statement that they are looking at a business-type product launch in the winter, which is going to include flexible fares and also a fast track to airports. so there's certainly cater for that market as well. >> they talked last summer about high fuel costs, so we'll see what happens with that. i just want to finish coming back to the final point with a fairly good summer. last summer was bad because they said the weather was so good, nobody got on a plane to travel anywhere, right? now it's a very nice day today. i'm not going to say that we'll have two really hot summers in a row, but if the weather was really good again, is there anything to certainly suggest that actually people decide not to get on a plane again over the course of the summer? >> yeah. >> if that was the reason why they suffered last summer, all i'm asking is, could it happen again? >> well, the comparable, you're
because they just announced, for example, the new bases they have announced, if you look at rome and warsaw athens, lisbon as well as dublin, they are all kind of bigger primary airports. and also i see in the statement that they are looking at a business-type product launch in the winter, which is going to include flexible fares and also a fast track to airports. so there's certainly cater for that market as well. >> they talked last summer about high fuel costs, so we'll see what...
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to some the entry of that involves family fought a distance of the get from for warsaw's official orif a certificate for a salon as agreed those raised by seven guests to a mom likes to their time for mother's day activities the montfort art icon trip getting some pam perry has bought taking it easy well others do household chores. or visiting at a salon. >> : the shortage of fun they can do for your mom for mother's day shall as roses thousand on the list which may like that the park will be having special pricing with a grin from author of the four friends are from the numbers for 1999 obese but will be open today from 10 till 7:00 tonight, more information on that 02 ca america back on. >> : miller is being a summary of all worlds said. this is the events is go they celebrated mexican was a. the broader marriott to bend to kick off the latest honoring what sentences as founding mothers. airline were celebrating mexican mothers still shouldn't 19¢ and 22 is the celebrated 10th on honor the fun and mother of severance is coded consider the mother of services because she's the first
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no one needs to be reminded of its history under the warsaw pact. they want reassurance. then he goes to g7 to talk about further sanctions on the russians with the europeans who simply don't want to get anymore severe in terms of their sanctions, because it would harm their economy. >> right away, a test of this foreign policy pivot. mike viqueira reporting from washington, thank you. coming up, grading president obama's foreign policy and a programming note, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, we'll be bringing you the president's speech at west point live. >> in afghanistan, a car from the u.s. consulate under attack, two americans hurt in that incident. it happened in one of afghanistan's largest cities. u.s. embassy and kabul saying the adjustment government is working with afghan authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice. >> a pregnant woman in pakistan has been stoned to death by her own family. the woman, just 25 years of age was the victim of a so-called honor killing. she had apparently ejected an arranged marriage and instead married the man she loved. she was attack
no one needs to be reminded of its history under the warsaw pact. they want reassurance. then he goes to g7 to talk about further sanctions on the russians with the europeans who simply don't want to get anymore severe in terms of their sanctions, because it would harm their economy. >> right away, a test of this foreign policy pivot. mike viqueira reporting from washington, thank you. coming up, grading president obama's foreign policy and a programming note, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, we'll...