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he walked on to this busy street in warsaw and then just disappeared in the crowd.u had just seen him walking out the door, nobody would even think he was an inmate just released from a prison. >>> coming up next on "lockup: world tour." >> translator: i have a daughter here because i have no one on the outside to take care of her. >> a women's prison with an unusual approach to rehabilitation. you don't think much about it... you never dwell on how it was made... it's just a blanket after all... but when everything else has been lost, the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. support us at redcross.org [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] -i'm flo! -i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center --
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in warsaw, typhoon haiyan.in lima, we're facing typhoon ruma cut -- ruby, which is a category 4 super typhoon. damage to our agriculture and 11 million people whose lives will be permanently affected. i would now like to make this urgent and passionate appeal to all the negotiators here in lima. if the philippines is the poster child for climate disasters, we're number one in terms of being the most vulnerable country 2013 one super typhoon yan it. please, let there not be any other climate related deaths. let there be no other displacement of peoples because of climate change. we need you to get your act together to meaningfully respond to the urgency of climate action. by lidyore we're joined convener of the philippine movement for climate justice and asia coordinator of jubilee south. vice president of the freedom from debt coalition of the philippines. she also serves on the board of 350.org and is the coordinator of the global campaign to demand climate justice. welcome. can you talk more about what is hap
in warsaw, typhoon haiyan.in lima, we're facing typhoon ruma cut -- ruby, which is a category 4 super typhoon. damage to our agriculture and 11 million people whose lives will be permanently affected. i would now like to make this urgent and passionate appeal to all the negotiators here in lima. if the philippines is the poster child for climate disasters, we're number one in terms of being the most vulnerable country 2013 one super typhoon yan it. please, let there not be any other climate...
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say, because you have two states that are really divided also militarily between the nato and the warsaw pacts, isn't it possible that president bush and gorbachev will be really deciding the future of whether there will be reunified germany? >> you see, i respect very much the americans and other superpowers, but even small states have a right to live and decide their destiny. i think it is not a matter to be discussed by gorbachev and by bush. it's a matter to be discussed and decided on the basis of the right to self-determination pie the people of the german democratic republic and those concerned. in this case, the federal republic of germany. but again, i think that this is a question which does not meet the real objective conditions as existing now in central europe, in europe and in the world. and we have to be very realistic and -- to assess very soberly the situation because you should not allow this events to get out of control by introducing questions which are not yet right for the solution. we should concentrate on what is feasible and do at the moment. that's what it's all
say, because you have two states that are really divided also militarily between the nato and the warsaw pacts, isn't it possible that president bush and gorbachev will be really deciding the future of whether there will be reunified germany? >> you see, i respect very much the americans and other superpowers, but even small states have a right to live and decide their destiny. i think it is not a matter to be discussed by gorbachev and by bush. it's a matter to be discussed and decided...
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. >>> we are live in warsaw where the foreign minister says prolonged sanctions in russia are worth the pain for regional security. >> we are willing to put up with the sanctions because we think that the issue of borders in europe is more important. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and welcome to the show. seema, sharp sell-off in europe yesterday when we heard mario draghi being less mimted to 2015. >> it's incredible just to see yesterday how much focus was on draghi. markets were interpreting what he meant when he made those comments about further easing, whether it will actually happen. at the same time, i wonder if investorses shouldn't just sit back and not focus on whether bond buying will happen. >> he tempered expectations. he used words like i will intend to expand the balance sheet, i will expect to expand the balance sheet rather than saying i will do so. people questioning his desire to do it and whether he was willing to. >>> that is one of the reasons why we haven't seen full blown quantitative easi
. >>> we are live in warsaw where the foreign minister says prolonged sanctions in russia are worth the pain for regional security. >> we are willing to put up with the sanctions because we think that the issue of borders in europe is more important. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and welcome to the show. seema, sharp sell-off in europe yesterday when we heard mario draghi being...
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. >> [ inaudible ] >> well, i think you have to say what you mean by warsaw pact. if -- it seems to me that it's certainly a loosening up in terms of travel. it's -- concurs with the helsinki final act and it is a very good development. our objective is europe, whole and free. gorbachev talks about a common home. is it a step toward that? probably so. >> [ inaudible ] >> no indication of that germans going through federal republic of germany. >> what's the danger here, just fwhaud secretary baker commented [ inaudible ] a danger here that things are accelerating too quickly? >> well, i wouldn't want to say this kind of development makes things move too quickly at all, the kind of development we long kind of encouraged by our strong support for the helsinki final act. i'm not going to hypo this hecate anything goes too fast. we are not trying to give anybody a hard time. we are saluting those who can move forward with democracy. we are encouraging the concept of a europe, whole and free and so we just welcome it. but i don't like to go into a lot of hypothesis about
. >> [ inaudible ] >> well, i think you have to say what you mean by warsaw pact. if -- it seems to me that it's certainly a loosening up in terms of travel. it's -- concurs with the helsinki final act and it is a very good development. our objective is europe, whole and free. gorbachev talks about a common home. is it a step toward that? probably so. >> [ inaudible ] >> no indication of that germans going through federal republic of germany. >> what's the danger...
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russia is inflicting major pain in this farming community, an hour south of warsaw. people. in fact in 2013, poland exported sirks 77,00 677,000 tons of apples to russia. that all ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish pane apple growers 9 million this year. for apple grower mikhail lehovich the situation is dire. 40% of the apples he grows are shipped to russia. his life is in jeopardy. >> now our market is panic. >> and that panic is a symbol of much greater fear over the continent. the conflict over ukraine and sanctions that followed have dealt europe another blow. nowhere is the fear greater than germany whose economy europe's biggest is fall ter fatalitiering is faltering badly. grappling with the fallout from ukraine. on the other side of the situation, lower oil prices put the country on the brink of rescission. the renewabl ruble plunged to record lows, more than double the amount they took out the year before. and since sanctions hit, food prices in russia have soared. in some cases by as much as 30%. that's prom
russia is inflicting major pain in this farming community, an hour south of warsaw. people. in fact in 2013, poland exported sirks 77,00 677,000 tons of apples to russia. that all ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish pane apple growers 9 million this year. for apple grower mikhail lehovich the situation is dire. 40% of the apples he grows are shipped to russia. his life is in jeopardy. >> now our market is panic. >> and that...
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wet weather paris into warsaw. another thunderstorm many the balance cons thursday. in east asia, we have a departing low pressure system from japan. that's going to take away snowfall falling. behind it, high pressure replaces it. single digit highs close to freezing in the korean peninsula and north eastern china. that same frigid air is headed towards japan. during the weekend it's going to get chilly. down toward the south, the tropical storm moving west. expected in vietnam friday. high of 1 in seoul friday. 3 in beijing. 13 with more sunshine in tokyo. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene o tan in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. tan i. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. >> thousands of mourners fill the west day for the funeral of an official killed in clashes with israeli troops. the french senate passes a resolution urging the government to recognize palestine as a state.
wet weather paris into warsaw. another thunderstorm many the balance cons thursday. in east asia, we have a departing low pressure system from japan. that's going to take away snowfall falling. behind it, high pressure replaces it. single digit highs close to freezing in the korean peninsula and north eastern china. that same frigid air is headed towards japan. during the weekend it's going to get chilly. down toward the south, the tropical storm moving west. expected in vietnam friday. high of...
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high of 4 in stockholm, 12 in berlin, 7 in warsaw with snow possible into moscow and kiev.he southern half of the continent, sunny skies and temperatures will be from 9 in vienna to 18 in rome, 13 in athens. now, here over in east asia we are seeing some cold air pulling in to japan, creating the sea-effect snow from hokkaido and the western portions of japan. this snow will eventually move out. high pressure moving in from the west. that's going to create sunnier skies for the korean peninsula and extending from the western side of japan into the central portions, and then eventually into the northern portions by the time we go into wednesday. high of 5 in seoul. 7 in beijing. 11 in tokyo with sunny skies. frost advisories, though, look out, for the southern portions of china as we go into tuesday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. until next time, good-bye. ññ ♪ >> in paris. after the attack on a school i
high of 4 in stockholm, 12 in berlin, 7 in warsaw with snow possible into moscow and kiev.he southern half of the continent, sunny skies and temperatures will be from 9 in vienna to 18 in rome, 13 in athens. now, here over in east asia we are seeing some cold air pulling in to japan, creating the sea-effect snow from hokkaido and the western portions of japan. this snow will eventually move out. high pressure moving in from the west. that's going to create sunnier skies for the korean peninsula...
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temperatures are going to be in the single digits in many places. 1 degree in warsaw.ero degrees in moscow. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. ccccc' >> first americans are waking up to another protest to police brutality in new york and other cities. a group gathered at times square while another group walked across the brooklyn bridge. not reach is in response to a grand jury decision not to indict a white officer for the
temperatures are going to be in the single digits in many places. 1 degree in warsaw.ero degrees in moscow. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time, good-bye. ccccc' >> first americans are waking up to another protest to police brutality in new york and other cities. a group gathered at times square while another group walked across the brooklyn...
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berlin with a high of only 4 in warsaw and moscow, just at the freeze i freezing mark on your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us.
berlin with a high of only 4 in warsaw and moscow, just at the freeze i freezing mark on your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us.
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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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both of those men are old enough to what the actual warsaw pact invasion was like. you have hungary, which is a complete separate story, you could have a whole day's panel worth about that country. but these are, you know, who would have -- i think that in general, the american foreign policy community, we figure, this part of the world was done. we dish know, they were liberated from communism, they have liberal democracies now, they are set, they are finished, let move on to sexiersexier top asia and the middle east and i think what the ukraine crisis has exposed is just how real shallow those assumptions were. >> but i would like to emphasis the issue of propaganda and actually, russian-speaking population, off a lot of russian-speaking population in baltic states. and riga considered the most pro-russian towns in baltic states. russia is very, very successful and we here have to be very careful and actually alarmed to that propaganda. look at rt, what they are doing. recently, i was in ukraine, a little story, i was in ukraine with vice president biden. and we w
both of those men are old enough to what the actual warsaw pact invasion was like. you have hungary, which is a complete separate story, you could have a whole day's panel worth about that country. but these are, you know, who would have -- i think that in general, the american foreign policy community, we figure, this part of the world was done. we dish know, they were liberated from communism, they have liberal democracies now, they are set, they are finished, let move on to sexiersexier top...
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then, after the collapse of the soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in then, after the collapse of the soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly liberated nations of eastern europe followed suit. in his proclamation on the 200th anniversary of the bill of rights, on december 12, 1991 president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issue that proclamation, a great event in the history of human rights was just three days away. and i'm sure that this event was on president bush's mind when he issue that proclamation. on december 15, the soviet union was officially dissolved. and president bush was able to say in his proclamation that -- today, we stand closer than ever to achieving universal respect for human rights. well, 23 years later, universal respect for human rights may not seem quite so close as it was in 1991. but still, the promise of the bill of rights endures. and i hope that this display of the bill of rights will h
then, after the collapse of the soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in then, after the collapse of the soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly liberated nations of eastern europe followed suit. in his proclamation on the 200th anniversary of the bill of rights, on december 12, 1991 president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush...
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both of those men are old enough to remember what the actual warsaw pact invasion was like. you have hungary, which is a complete separate story. we could have a whole day's panel worth about that country. but these are -- who would have -- i think in general the american and foreign policy community we figure this part of the world was done. you know, they were liberated from communism. they have liberal democracies now. they're set, they're finished. let's move on to sexier topics in asia and the middle east pip think what the ukraine crisis has exposed is just how real shallow those assumptions were. >> but i would like to emphasize the issue of propaganda. and actually, we have a lot of russian-speaking population in baltic states and riga considered the most pro-russian town in baltic states. so the russian propaganda is very, very successful. and we here have to be very careful actually and alarmed to that propaganda. look at what they are doing. recently i was in ukraine -- just a little story. i was in ukraine with vice president biden. and we were trying to -- to go
both of those men are old enough to remember what the actual warsaw pact invasion was like. you have hungary, which is a complete separate story. we could have a whole day's panel worth about that country. but these are -- who would have -- i think in general the american and foreign policy community we figure this part of the world was done. you know, they were liberated from communism. they have liberal democracies now. they're set, they're finished. let's move on to sexier topics in asia and...
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it has too be taken more serious his particularly when putin says i could be in kiev or warsaw in two hours. ... >> and. >>. [laughter] [applause] >> the zen gentleman will come as you make your way back from lunch. if you are just joining us when the egg second director at the foreign policy initiative. welcome to the foreign and defense policy conference we will start off this afternoon first looking at the crisis of the middle east than moving to a panel discussion about russia. that we could not have a more distinguished panel with our ambassador. but was it is framed as the crisis as it progressed it is the chaos of the middle east. to moderate this conversation we have the founder and president of the institute for the study of for an organization whose work i highly recommend. also in the course of her career has spent iraq and afghanistan and a decisive history of the war in iraq. the queue for joining us today to honor this discussion. >> thinks to those of you but whom i got to know a little bit as ambassador to iraq. his career includes n then ambassador to iraq and is said
it has too be taken more serious his particularly when putin says i could be in kiev or warsaw in two hours. ... >> and. >>. [laughter] [applause] >> the zen gentleman will come as you make your way back from lunch. if you are just joining us when the egg second director at the foreign policy initiative. welcome to the foreign and defense policy conference we will start off this afternoon first looking at the crisis of the middle east than moving to a panel discussion about...
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soviet union collapsed because of the financial burden of actually ruling places like ukraine and the warsaw pacts what he wants to do is recreate the soviet sphere of influence. >> i think that's right. they have to worry about what might happen down the road. even if they don't face immediate dangers right now they have to wonder what might happen in the future. and remember, over the past 20 years, russia has seen nato gradually moving its borders easteastward. given that history and geographic location, i think the way about right and the contrast with the united states couldn't be sharper. >> but steve why is nato a concern for russia? no one assumes or thinks that nato would actually invade russia or for that matter even ukraine. >> well of course we don't have any intentions of doing such a thing. but if you are russia you can't assume this and you certainly couldn't assume that would be true for the next 20, 30 or 40 years. if you are looking at russian history you'd always be worried if the world's most popular country the united states is away allied with countries on your borders
soviet union collapsed because of the financial burden of actually ruling places like ukraine and the warsaw pacts what he wants to do is recreate the soviet sphere of influence. >> i think that's right. they have to worry about what might happen down the road. even if they don't face immediate dangers right now they have to wonder what might happen in the future. and remember, over the past 20 years, russia has seen nato gradually moving its borders easteastward. given that history and...
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indonesia follows the warsaw convention of 1929 which only offers compensation of about $8,300.eo, tony fernandez, who has been vocal about his support, the airline's support of what they're going to do to compensate and to support the families of these victims. i'm curious, what kind of compensation do you think or not even that so much do you feel that the airline is going to step up and support these families? >> well i certainly hope so and yes, the international aviation laws are a mismatch a patchwork quilt of everything from very current laws to antiquated laws and some countries follow the montreal treaty some the warsaw and each have different levels of compensation the mod he were version of montreal is the compensation is equivalent to what the family lost wages plus everything else and warsaw is a set amount. the problem for the airline is the airline at some point is going to lose control, and they're going to lose control of this case to the lawyers for their insurance company. and they will be setting the standard once this initial phase is passed they will and it
indonesia follows the warsaw convention of 1929 which only offers compensation of about $8,300.eo, tony fernandez, who has been vocal about his support, the airline's support of what they're going to do to compensate and to support the families of these victims. i'm curious, what kind of compensation do you think or not even that so much do you feel that the airline is going to step up and support these families? >> well i certainly hope so and yes, the international aviation laws are a...
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that the soviet union collapse because of the financial burden of ruling places like ukraine and warsaw packed places. he wants to recreate the soviet sphere of influence. that's right. if you look at russia's history and geographic situation, you have to worry about what might happen down the road even if they don't face dangers now, they have to wonder about what will happen in the future. in the past 20 years russia has seen n.a.t.o. moving eastwards and building missile defenses and other things that might pose a threat to the nuclear deterrent. given the history and geographic location, it would be about right. >> why is n.a.t.o. a concern. some of the threats posed assumes that it invades russia. we don't have intentions of doing such a thing. if you are russia you can't assume that, or assume that it would be true for the next 20, 30 40 years. if you are looking at russian history, you would be worried if the world's most powerful country, the united states, was aligned with a group of countries on your borders, countries from which you have been invaded many times in the past. i
that the soviet union collapse because of the financial burden of ruling places like ukraine and warsaw packed places. he wants to recreate the soviet sphere of influence. that's right. if you look at russia's history and geographic situation, you have to worry about what might happen down the road even if they don't face dangers now, they have to wonder about what will happen in the future. in the past 20 years russia has seen n.a.t.o. moving eastwards and building missile defenses and other...
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of the fter the collapse soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly eastern d nations of europe followed suit. on the proclamation 200th anniversary of the bill of rights, on december 12, president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issue that proclamation, a great event in history of human rights was just three days away. sure that this event was on president bush's mind he issue that proclamation. on december 15, the soviet union was officially dissolved. and president bush was able to his proclamation that -- today, we stand closer than to achieving universal respect for human rights. well, 23 years later, universal respect for human rights may not seem quite so close as it was in 1991. but still, the promise of the bill of rights endures. and i hope that this display of the bill of rights will help, in a small way, to move us closer to that goal. when visitors look at this document, hope the experience to a greater appreciation of our constituti
of the fter the collapse soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly eastern d nations of europe followed suit. on the proclamation 200th anniversary of the bill of rights, on december 12, president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issue that proclamation, a great event in history of human rights was just three days away. sure that this event was on...
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they used warsaw pact standard rounds, 7.62. and we ended up transferring those across. have a regular drum beat of airplane landing providing more weapon systems. my worry is, and i just share this, you know, with the committee that, you know, this is in a tough neighborhood. it's the peshmerga, you're giving it to the peshmerga which itself is made up of -- split into two with a political wing as well. those political wings were at war, civil war in the '90s. and yet there is an awful lot of weapon systems coming into the country itself. as i say, i have no problem with the fact that we are arming that moment of need. what i would encourage, and i've said this and been very frank with the kurdish government, is somehow, squirreled away or disappear. worst case scenario, let's look at libya. not saying it would end up that way. but it's so flush with weapon systems now, it's actually very, very difficult. everybody feels the need to own -- i don't know how many are in the country compared -- it's about three times the population of actual weapon systems. so i would just
they used warsaw pact standard rounds, 7.62. and we ended up transferring those across. have a regular drum beat of airplane landing providing more weapon systems. my worry is, and i just share this, you know, with the committee that, you know, this is in a tough neighborhood. it's the peshmerga, you're giving it to the peshmerga which itself is made up of -- split into two with a political wing as well. those political wings were at war, civil war in the '90s. and yet there is an awful lot of...
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in warsaw. 10:30 p.m. in kabul.ng from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we start with the fallout from the senate intelligence committee release of its report on cia interrogations. already several foreign governments around the world are condemning details in the report. here is some of what we've heard today right here in washington, d.c., starting with the white house press secretary, josh earnest. >> the conclusion that the president has reached, again, it's two principal things here. the conclusion the president reached is a principle that
in warsaw. 10:30 p.m. in kabul.ng from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we start with the fallout from the senate intelligence committee release of its report on cia interrogations. already several foreign governments around the world are condemning details in the report. here is some of what we've heard today right here in washington, d.c., starting with the white house press secretary, josh earnest. >> the conclusion that the president has reached, again, it's two...
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some countries have still cling to an old treaty called the warsaw treaty. decades old.ides very little rights. and little compensation. others have signed the montreal accords. passengers seated side by side identical in all aspect of their life. one from one country. one from another. one might have a full plate full of rights and compensation. the other might have almost nothing. aviation by definition and by intention doesn't respect national boundaries. and yet people are forced into these artificial categories of whose law applies. we really need to develop a more international basis for recompense for families of air crashes. >> learning from disaster. can investigators find clues that will help us prevent another air disaster. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and
some countries have still cling to an old treaty called the warsaw treaty. decades old.ides very little rights. and little compensation. others have signed the montreal accords. passengers seated side by side identical in all aspect of their life. one from one country. one from another. one might have a full plate full of rights and compensation. the other might have almost nothing. aviation by definition and by intention doesn't respect national boundaries. and yet people are forced into these...
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in warsaw. 10:30 p.m. in kabul. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we start with the fallout from the senate intelligence committee release of its report on cia interrogations. already several foreign governments around the world are condemning details in the report. here is some of what we've heard today right here in washington, d.c., starting with the white house press secretary, josh earnest. >> the conclusion that the president has reached, again, it's two principal things here. the conclusion the president reached is a principle that people on both sides of this debate can agree to. the moral authority of the united states of america is one of the most powerful tools in our arsenal to protect u.s. interests around the globe. it's the view of the president the use of these techniques, regardless of whether or not they elise it national intelligence information undermine our ability to use this very powerful tool. >> back on the floor of the united states senate wher
in warsaw. 10:30 p.m. in kabul. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we start with the fallout from the senate intelligence committee release of its report on cia interrogations. already several foreign governments around the world are condemning details in the report. here is some of what we've heard today right here in washington, d.c., starting with the white house press secretary, josh earnest. >> the conclusion that the president has...
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alpine meadows pick up half a foot of snow overnight and all this gear is warsaw's new snow.es:one-hundred dollars in the hands of a homeless man. cameras secretly recorded how he would spend the money. alison kosik shows how the man unknowingly defied stereotypes. >>:when youtube star josh paler lin, famous for making prank videos like "sex with your girlfriend" and "mafia murder", came up with the idea to give a homeless man 100 dollars it wasn't charity he wanted to track how the homeless man would spend the cash. >>: a names josh and it's nice to meet you i just like to get back to people i can do that much and i want to give you $100 i know it is not that much >>:with a promise to spend the hundred well. lin waited secretly filming. the man's first stop after getting the money? a liquor store. loaded down with two full bags from the liquor store the man makes his way to a park followed all along by lin and his camera. inside the bags? no liquor, no booze just food. >>: i was following you the entire time >>: 0 really >>: i feel like i owe you an apology because he went t
alpine meadows pick up half a foot of snow overnight and all this gear is warsaw's new snow.es:one-hundred dollars in the hands of a homeless man. cameras secretly recorded how he would spend the money. alison kosik shows how the man unknowingly defied stereotypes. >>:when youtube star josh paler lin, famous for making prank videos like "sex with your girlfriend" and "mafia murder", came up with the idea to give a homeless man 100 dollars it wasn't charity he wanted to...
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treasure our members, likened the stationing of nato jets on their territory as being akin to the 1968 warsaw pact invasion of chocolate hockey. these are leaders of democratic allies and members of nato in good standing. hungary at this point would probably not be able to join the eu, given the democratic backsliding that we have seen there. the russians have an expert at using edward snowden, how everything he got to moscow, whether he was a russian agent from the beginning or did he end up miraculous in moscow. they had used them remarkably well in turning european public opinion against the united states, particularly in germany where most of the most embarrassing leaks have been directed at the german public opinion. icy michael hayden here, when i was in germany i told my german friends that i'm sorry, but chancellor merkel should not have been discussing anything other than potato soup recipes on her cell phone. it is not a safe form of communication. but that has provoked very strong anti-american sentiment in germany. real unprecedented step of having a cia station chief kicked out o
treasure our members, likened the stationing of nato jets on their territory as being akin to the 1968 warsaw pact invasion of chocolate hockey. these are leaders of democratic allies and members of nato in good standing. hungary at this point would probably not be able to join the eu, given the democratic backsliding that we have seen there. the russians have an expert at using edward snowden, how everything he got to moscow, whether he was a russian agent from the beginning or did he end up...
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it's a crucial warsaw council. now, let me just go back. i think the two things in addition to what bob said, one the fact that it's 48 hours. this is ridiculous. the fact that we're having to build labs in -- and by canoe -- they're taking blood work to get to the lab. technology is such that we can, if we want to, we can develop a test facility -- the test capableties. they can be done onsite. i'm convinced of that. we have $2 million for diagnostic. this is just crazy. and i think that's where we've got to leverage the private sector. the other thing that getting back to what bob said about a hospital, every state has the capableties. what we did was we looked at the number of beds we had in the country. the number of beds was sufficient. but when you apply what the capableties are to discard the waste, we have the capability. we've got to design a whole course of treatment for these patients. it's not the number of beds. it's what we can handle physically. >> and we didn't know what was involved in a low-tech country. >> let's say we we
it's a crucial warsaw council. now, let me just go back. i think the two things in addition to what bob said, one the fact that it's 48 hours. this is ridiculous. the fact that we're having to build labs in -- and by canoe -- they're taking blood work to get to the lab. technology is such that we can, if we want to, we can develop a test facility -- the test capableties. they can be done onsite. i'm convinced of that. we have $2 million for diagnostic. this is just crazy. and i think that's...
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it was an alliance and wasn't like the war warsaw pack but was a protectorat where we provided the overwhelming security prepares and guarantee for europe, and it allowed europe to rebuild. after a devastating war april. loued europe to become prosperous, and it allowed europe to become relatively irresponsible with a few exceptions when it comes to security. and all those trends since the end of the cold war have gotten worse. in the cold war we used to have the three percent solution. wanted all allies to spend three percent of gdp on defense while we were spend six and seven. now after the cold war we wanted them to spend two america now. we got a lot of nato members, including founding members of the alliance, who are sliding below one percent of gdp. and i said for a lot of demographic reasons as well as cultural ropes, i don't think it's like live these -- likely these trends are going to reverse anytime soon. i don't think that means that we withdraw from nato or we say the hell with nato or any of that. i think what it means is we have to think about how we operate in nato differently.
it was an alliance and wasn't like the war warsaw pack but was a protectorat where we provided the overwhelming security prepares and guarantee for europe, and it allowed europe to rebuild. after a devastating war april. loued europe to become prosperous, and it allowed europe to become relatively irresponsible with a few exceptions when it comes to security. and all those trends since the end of the cold war have gotten worse. in the cold war we used to have the three percent solution. wanted...
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then, after the collapse of the soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly liberated nations of eastern europe followed suit. in his proclamation on the 200th anniversary of the bill of rights, on december 12, 1991, president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issue that proclamation, a great event in the history of human rights was just three days away. and i'm sure that this event was on president bush's mind when he issue that proclamation. on december 15, the soviet union was officially dissolved. and president bush was able to say in his proclamation that -- today, we stand closer than ever to achieving universal respect for human rights. well, 23 years later, universal respect for human rights may not seem quite so close as it was in 1991. but still, the promise of the bill of rights endures. and i hope that this display of the bill of rights will help, if only in a small way, to move us closer to that goal. when visitors look at this document,
then, after the collapse of the soviet union and the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly liberated nations of eastern europe followed suit. in his proclamation on the 200th anniversary of the bill of rights, on december 12, 1991, president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issue that proclamation, a great event in the history of human rights was just three days away. and...
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called to the drought that any amount of land left leaves and the leaves and branches will snap in warsawcked up the problem is the we have another round of storms headed this way that may cause more these trays to fail >>mark: police are investigating a homicide and of our part and berkeley pledge to see reports of a man lying motionless on his back is at 4 and the afternoon will please arrive the man was pronounced dead they're investigating the incident as a suspicious death san jose cyclist to ride on a sidewalk might soon lose the option the city council is forced the ball on a downtown ban on riding bikes on the sidewalk is supports the ban because most major cities limit or ban sidewalk cycling. >>mark: >> reporter: do less of an video of our rich and they shared the images with the public in the coming days police said the robbery happened at around 515 saturday evening investigators said the man acted alone he walked up to a cashier at the cashier note saying that he was armed and one month place in a cashier at the passover and then the man left on foot the safeway is routinely
called to the drought that any amount of land left leaves and the leaves and branches will snap in warsawcked up the problem is the we have another round of storms headed this way that may cause more these trays to fail >>mark: police are investigating a homicide and of our part and berkeley pledge to see reports of a man lying motionless on his back is at 4 and the afternoon will please arrive the man was pronounced dead they're investigating the incident as a suspicious death san jose...
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he must've been chatting with warsaw about putting an interview. >> : sometimes we all feel like talkingon't. when you do it and answers are the short predetermined and a be a trick knee length >> : getting ready for the new orleans pelican's but still stuck in a moment. of the last one with the magic two seconds left with pointers he's watched this clip 40 times since tuesday night >> : kylix looking at himself. but here's the cool thing at all feel like it's like that. more like i like seeing the different angles and the players how they react the fans and reliving it amazing moment. but whats on the lions' 11:00 news less 93 * >> : taken enough of a video of he and his wife >> : and his wife and baby in the back. >> : music playing >> : has come off like what meat she wanted to be when they were dating cannot west and said the get man not sure where her dreams our goals are right now. original issue one of the act and hollywood dancing >> : of the adorable >>:reporter doesn't hear him more >> : i don't know who the other guy thought as a player friends something >> : maybe high caught
he must've been chatting with warsaw about putting an interview. >> : sometimes we all feel like talkingon't. when you do it and answers are the short predetermined and a be a trick knee length >> : getting ready for the new orleans pelican's but still stuck in a moment. of the last one with the magic two seconds left with pointers he's watched this clip 40 times since tuesday night >> : kylix looking at himself. but here's the cool thing at all feel like it's like that. more...
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slam the california and muslims in southern california right now see a tree close on less tense i warsaw us differences going dark fit horse tells customers affected and latrines were going to work part in trade in the industry and the smaller on the air earlier this morning >> : if there is checking this from pushing through and still causing problems >> : up there with the latest >> : surf off with bob and in view and it appears the city they see modern showers phocion through that the services will also would of the peninsula as well. bring an umbrella as his release bay and then there's no rent out there right now is a man so did his letter on this afternoon we are expecting fun resource possible for the morning are spotty showers and thunderstorms heading in the afternoon. lot of instability was a front pushes through yesterday although it was sustained in relatively heavy all day long today it will be very scattered hard to predict which committee will go downpour because these things or be roaming about of the water willy- nilly. and we start drying up though. temperatures the clo
slam the california and muslims in southern california right now see a tree close on less tense i warsaw us differences going dark fit horse tells customers affected and latrines were going to work part in trade in the industry and the smaller on the air earlier this morning >> : if there is checking this from pushing through and still causing problems >> : up there with the latest >> : surf off with bob and in view and it appears the city they see modern showers phocion...
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czech republic likened the stationing of nato troops and their territory as being a cam to the 1968 warsawpact pact invasion of czechoslovakia, leaders of the democratic allies. hungry will not be able to join given the democratic backsliding that we have seen. the russians have been expert at using edwards noted. however you think you got to moscow, russian agent from the beginning or just ended up miraculously in moscow. they used him remarkably well in counting european public opinion, particularly in germany where most of the most embarrassing leaks have been directed. german public opinion. when i was in germany i i told my german friends, i'm sorry, but the chancellor should not have been discussing anything other than potato soup recipes. but but that has provoked very strong anti- american sentiment in germany, and unprecedented step of having your cia station chief kicked out of an allied embassy. it is easy to lament european pacifism. we pacifism. we have been doing that for decades since the end of world war ii and the start of the cold war and calling on europeans to pay for m
czech republic likened the stationing of nato troops and their territory as being a cam to the 1968 warsawpact pact invasion of czechoslovakia, leaders of the democratic allies. hungry will not be able to join given the democratic backsliding that we have seen. the russians have been expert at using edwards noted. however you think you got to moscow, russian agent from the beginning or just ended up miraculously in moscow. they used him remarkably well in counting european public opinion,...
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after the collapse of the soviet union and of the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly liberated nations of eastern europe olive suit. in his proclamation on the 200 anniversary of the bill of rights on december 12, 1991, president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights and inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issued that proclamation, a great event in the history of human rights was just three days away. i am sure that this event was on president bush's mind when he issued that proclamation. on december 15, 19 anyone, the soviet union was officially dissolved. president bush was able to say in his proclamation, that "today we stand closer than ever to achieving universal respect for human rights." 23 years later that universal respect for human rights may not seem quite so close as it was in 1991 but the promise of the bill of rights and doers. i hope that this display of the bill of rights will help, if only in a small way to move us closer to that goal. when visitors look at this document, i hope the
after the collapse of the soviet union and of the warsaw pact during president bush's term in office, the newly liberated nations of eastern europe olive suit. in his proclamation on the 200 anniversary of the bill of rights on december 12, 1991, president bush noted that the principles enshrined in the bill of rights and inspired the advance of freedom around the globe. when president bush issued that proclamation, a great event in the history of human rights was just three days away. i am...