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he played for one of warsaw's football teams. career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, incest sent abuse from polish fans wore him down as well. he gave it all up to run a restaurant and raise his young family. and now his son is getting the abuse as well. >> i came to pick my son from the school, and one of his friends said to him, alex, monkey is here for you. my son was so embarrassed. he was seven years old. and i was looking at the teacher to do something. she didn't say anything. >> reporter: racism in poland is nothing new, but it is getting worse. they shouted about france here, which is hardly sympathetic. in this demonstration last week, they chanted raped, beatened, murdered by the islamic horde, don't let this happen to you. poland must stay catholic. [ inaudible ] worked with refugees trying to come to poland. he says the attacks in paris have given the far right all it needs to feel morally justified. >> the people who are with the refugees feel so broken. they feel invalidated by wha
he played for one of warsaw's football teams. career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, incest sent abuse from polish fans wore him down as well. he gave it all up to run a restaurant and raise his young family. and now his son is getting the abuse as well. >> i came to pick my son from the school, and one of his friends said to him, alex, monkey is here for you. my son was so embarrassed. he was seven years old. and i was looking at the teacher to do...
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trade union, and we rode with him the next day in our limousine in downtown warsaw in that war-tornof the country. told theh government polish flag off of the right fender of the car, but we didn't need the polish flag because of the left offender was the stars & stripes. as we drove downtown -- [applause] mr. george h. w. bush: with the police and all of that, we stood at the grave of the priests of that had been fallen, had been murdered and martyred by the i,ret police of poland, and on your behalf, laid on the grave the solidarity banner, and the cheers of the polish people couldn't be contained by the government, "long live bush! long live a reagan! -- live reagan! long live the united states of america!" if ever i need a reason to run for president, it was the people, it wase the image of that flag flying in warsaw, it is what we stand for, the freedoms that some of us take for granted every single day of our lives. let me say this, i'm -- [applause] mr. george h. w. bush: i'm a doer, not a dreamer. i am a man who 40 years ago put everything i had into a red studebaker and dro
trade union, and we rode with him the next day in our limousine in downtown warsaw in that war-tornof the country. told theh government polish flag off of the right fender of the car, but we didn't need the polish flag because of the left offender was the stars & stripes. as we drove downtown -- [applause] mr. george h. w. bush: with the police and all of that, we stood at the grave of the priests of that had been fallen, had been murdered and martyred by the i,ret police of poland, and on...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera, warsaw. >>> still ahead, the head of the catholic church talks corruption and on his visit to africa, and we'll tell you why this miss world contestant is speaking out against china. ♪ than a century of bad choices. >>> time now for a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. russia's foreign minister says he has questions over whether turkey has real intennings to fight what he calls terrorism in syria. meanwhile turkey's president says he wants to meet vladimir putin next week, but the kremlin has yet to respond to the offer. >>> and the french president has lead a ceremony in paris to remember the 130 victims killed in the november 13th attacks. >>> in belgium a sixth suspect has now been charged. >>> two palestinians have been killed after ramming their cars into israeli soldiers in the occupied west bank. one was shot dead by a civilian after driving at two soldiers near a settlement northeast of jerusalem. he was identified as the brother of a man killed on sunday after carrying out a similar attack. several hours later another palestinian man was shot d
lawrence lee, al jazeera, warsaw. >>> still ahead, the head of the catholic church talks corruption and on his visit to africa, and we'll tell you why this miss world contestant is speaking out against china. ♪ than a century of bad choices. >>> time now for a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. russia's foreign minister says he has questions over whether turkey has real intennings to fight what he calls terrorism in syria. meanwhile turkey's president says he wants...
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. >> august 28, 2,000 the jews of jedwabne bay retired doctor from warsaw and the eye with this 1941. the editor in chief 31 dash received a visitor. when i was informed it was referred to him by a friend that it could not be blamed on the polls i have both excitement and relief i knew he had not come to terms with the fact and we had talked about it many times. with that conclusion with a tougher hypothesis in jedwabne all the jews were burned in a barn. the collective murder in both senses of the word in terms of the number of victims. i reject -- redacted all of my proposals but now he wants me to hear really happened he has insisted i be present at this beaching. they do not allow list record the conversation or print reluctantly he allows me to take notes. 1941 he was 16, he happened to be in jedwabne on july july 10th he said he was on his way to the dentist in the morning to determines cave in to the market square on recycles. from the balcony i watched there would put their rabbis black hats on us deck and i followed them all the way to the barn. , the germans did you see? did
. >> august 28, 2,000 the jews of jedwabne bay retired doctor from warsaw and the eye with this 1941. the editor in chief 31 dash received a visitor. when i was informed it was referred to him by a friend that it could not be blamed on the polls i have both excitement and relief i knew he had not come to terms with the fact and we had talked about it many times. with that conclusion with a tougher hypothesis in jedwabne all the jews were burned in a barn. the collective murder in both...
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he played for one of the warsaw's football teams. his career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, abuse from polish fans worry him down as well. he is-- wore him out as well. his son is how getting abuse >>> i came to pick up my sons and a friend says to him, alex, monkey is here for you. my son was so embarrassed. he was seven years old. on i was looking at the teacher to do something. she didn't say anything. >> reporter: racism in poland is nothing new, but it is getting worse. they shouted about france here which is hardly sympathetic. in this demonstration in this city last week they chanted, rapes, beaten, murdered by the islamic hoarde. don't let this happen to you. they work with refugees who come to poland. he says the attacks in paris have given the for right all it needs to feel morally justified. >>> the people with the refugees feel broken. they feel that they are invalidated with what happened. all their conversations, their points to tried to make, muslims were peaceful people was crushed w
he played for one of the warsaw's football teams. his career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, abuse from polish fans worry him down as well. he is-- wore him out as well. his son is how getting abuse >>> i came to pick up my sons and a friend says to him, alex, monkey is here for you. my son was so embarrassed. he was seven years old. on i was looking at the teacher to do something. she didn't say anything. >> reporter: racism in poland is nothing...
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[ laughter ] came up to meet with us in wars warsaw and there i saw the leader, the man who had foundedree trade labor and the polish government pulled the polish flag over the right fender of the car. fallen, martyred by the secret police in poland and laid on the grave the solidarity banner to the cheers of the polish people couldn't be contained by the government, long live bush, long live reagan, long live bush, but more long live the united states of america. and i said to myself, if ever i needed a reason to run for president, it was the courage of valensa, the symbol of the flag of the united states flying in warsaw, it was what we stand for, the freedoms that some of us take for granted every single day of our lives. let me say this, i'm a doer, not a dreamer. i'm a man who 40 years ago filed everything i had into a red studebaker and headed to west texas to make a living. i know what it's like to build a business, the joy of adding to the productive base of this country. a man who fought in combat, shot down in combat two months after my 20th birthday.tqz4 took charge of the ci
[ laughter ] came up to meet with us in wars warsaw and there i saw the leader, the man who had foundedree trade labor and the polish government pulled the polish flag over the right fender of the car. fallen, martyred by the secret police in poland and laid on the grave the solidarity banner to the cheers of the polish people couldn't be contained by the government, long live bush, long live reagan, long live bush, but more long live the united states of america. and i said to myself, if ever...
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the jewish historical institute in warsaw. i hold five little pages written in a sprawling hand with certain words crossed out. it's jedwabne testimony translated from yiddish. infants were murdered at their mother's breast be, people were brutally beaten. bloody and maimed, they were all herded into the barn, then gas was poured on the barn, and it was set afire. after it, thugs went by jewish homes looking for the sick and the children left behind. the sick they carried to the barns themselves, the children they hung in pairs by their little legs and dragged them there on their backs, then lifted them with pitchforks and heaved them onto the embers. november 24, 2000. a -- [inaudible] from the threshold one feels an emotional charge when at scholarly gatherings. after several people have drawn attention to the scholarly shortcomings of gross' book, the last living leader of the warsaw ghetto uprising steps up to the microphone. everybody here would like to find some proof that gross is a shoddy historian, that he made a mist
the jewish historical institute in warsaw. i hold five little pages written in a sprawling hand with certain words crossed out. it's jedwabne testimony translated from yiddish. infants were murdered at their mother's breast be, people were brutally beaten. bloody and maimed, they were all herded into the barn, then gas was poured on the barn, and it was set afire. after it, thugs went by jewish homes looking for the sick and the children left behind. the sick they carried to the barns...
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from warsaw, here is lawrence lee. >> having your own restaurant may be a wonderful thick but it's a constant reminder of what he lost. his native nigeria his career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, incessant abuse from polish fans, as well, he gave it all up to raise a young family and his son is getting the abuse as well. >> i came to pick my son from his school and one of his friends said to him, alex, monkey was here for you. my son was so embarrassed, he was seven years old. i was looking to do something she didn't say anything. >> racism in poland is not here, but getting worse. je suis idiot. they chanted here, which is not flattering. don't let this happen to you, poland must stay catholic. coming to poland, he says the attacks in paris have given the far right all it needs to feel morally justified. >> there are people who are with the refugees feel so broken, they feel invalidated by what happened, they try to make the point that muslims are peaceful people. >> this is not just poland, rocketed in europe after the charlie hebdo shootings, an
from warsaw, here is lawrence lee. >> having your own restaurant may be a wonderful thick but it's a constant reminder of what he lost. his native nigeria his career was interrupted after a racist attack left him with a broken arm, incessant abuse from polish fans, as well, he gave it all up to raise a young family and his son is getting the abuse as well. >> i came to pick my son from his school and one of his friends said to him, alex, monkey was here for you. my son was so...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera in warsaw. >> despite a no round of peace talks, southern thailand continueso be plagued by violence. armed groups are fighting nor independence from buddhist toy land. 6.5000 people have been killed since 2004 in the region. we have this report from southern thailand. >> walking into the mosque is painful. it's where her father and 31 others were killed by the army 11 years ago. the military said they were all separatist fighters. she says her father was innocent. >> why wouldn't the army try to catch them alive? they were all killed. the authorities used full force to deal with the situation. it was too much. >> it was one of two major i wants in 2004. 85 protestors died during a demonstration outside a police station. almost 80 of them were suffocated in police trucks. since then, violent attacks by separatists have increased. a new round of unofficial peace talks is underway between the thigh army and the umbrella organization representing most of the ethnic muslim groups. >> independence is still the goal of all the groups. right up to this moment, no gro
lawrence lee, al jazeera in warsaw. >> despite a no round of peace talks, southern thailand continueso be plagued by violence. armed groups are fighting nor independence from buddhist toy land. 6.5000 people have been killed since 2004 in the region. we have this report from southern thailand. >> walking into the mosque is painful. it's where her father and 31 others were killed by the army 11 years ago. the military said they were all separatist fighters. she says her father was...
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my grandmother's family were involved in the warsaw ghetto coming at my grandmother of my grandmotherd my aunt got to america earlier. but, the remainder of my family, so how much i don't know that part of the story, they ended up not in warsaw, but they ended up in lithuania and then i suspect they were victims. we had the red cross that i've never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto hell on earth -- >> i hope you find out. it's so hard to track but it is one of so many amazing stories that you know, just to say it again, we don't want peace to be lost and i just wanted to share that the holocaust museum in dc is going to collect all of my hours of video because of course not all -- my entire transcriptions of hours and hours of tapes made it into the book that is good to be a renegade with archives so that other researchers can access it. but these stories are so important that even with the gap yes. >> i was wondering if you could put the map a map up that you were able to show during the slideshow. this is the area that you said was outside the town. ..
my grandmother's family were involved in the warsaw ghetto coming at my grandmother of my grandmotherd my aunt got to america earlier. but, the remainder of my family, so how much i don't know that part of the story, they ended up not in warsaw, but they ended up in lithuania and then i suspect they were victims. we had the red cross that i've never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto hell on earth -- >> i hope you find out. it's so hard to track but it is one of so many...
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a tan charity got them to lebanon where the polish embassy got them a visa and they were flown to warsawee months he has a card and, guaranteed asylum. this is what europe can do if it feels like it. >> from the visa section in the em baembassy and we get here thy welcome us in the airport. a group of priests from all of almost all the country have welcomed us. >> reporter: they came to the ire port. >> to the airport, yes. >> reporter: but a new polish government here does not plan to make things so simple for others. the new right wing government has called in to question an agreed plan for poland to take in 7,000 refugees. paris changed everything, say some m.p.s, they might be terrorists. >> translator: there is a shadow over the quote owe system. we are criticized for having our doubts, but i am soar, we have a lot of solidarity, but we do not want to decree the level of our security. it's lamb i can increasing our security or reducing it? >> reporter: you can tell things are going wrong for the european union's resettlement plan. when the new prime minister said she would remove th
a tan charity got them to lebanon where the polish embassy got them a visa and they were flown to warsawee months he has a card and, guaranteed asylum. this is what europe can do if it feels like it. >> from the visa section in the em baembassy and we get here thy welcome us in the airport. a group of priests from all of almost all the country have welcomed us. >> reporter: they came to the ire port. >> to the airport, yes. >> reporter: but a new polish government here...
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. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto and my grandmother and my great aunts they to america earlier. but the remainder somehow i don't know that part of the story but they ended up not in warsaw but in lithuania and we had the red cross checked by the never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto how on earth -- >> i hope you find out. one of so many amazing stories that just to say it again we don't want these to be lost and i just wanted to share the museum in dc is going to collect all of my hours of video because of course my entire transcriptions of hours and hours of tapes made it into the book but there's going to be an archive so that other researchers can access it that these stories are so important even with the gas that they contain. >> i wondered if you could have the map that you were not able to show during the slideshow. the area that you said was outside the town. if i climb up here i welcome flip. these are all these areas that are demarcated by the germans that represent different towns into different beverages and they each have their ow
. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto and my grandmother and my great aunts they to america earlier. but the remainder somehow i don't know that part of the story but they ended up not in warsaw but in lithuania and we had the red cross checked by the never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto how on earth -- >> i hope you find out. one of so many amazing stories that just to say it again we don't want these to be lost and i just wanted to share the...
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warsaw rainy weather with a high of 12 degrees. meanwhi meanwhile, paris at 15 degrees of a high and chance for sunny weather. cloudy conditions expected in london as well. right here is the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> "news room tokyo "will >> two people killed and seven arrested in a raid targeting suspected militants. in less than seven hours in the suburb of saint-denis, with several police officers injured.
warsaw rainy weather with a high of 12 degrees. meanwhi meanwhile, paris at 15 degrees of a high and chance for sunny weather. cloudy conditions expected in london as well. right here is the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> "news room tokyo "will >> two people killed and seven arrested in a raid targeting suspected militants. in less than seven hours in the suburb of saint-denis, with several police officers injured.
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lawrence lee reports from the capital warsaw >> reporter: given that they're christians from damascus their journey was anything but desperate. a christian charity got them to lebanon where the polish embassy got them a visa and they were flown to warsaw. in three months he has a card and guaranteed asylum. this is what europe can do if they feel like it. >>> we get here - when we get here they welcome us at the airport. a group of priests from all over almost the country had welcomed us. >> reporter: they came to the airport? <> reporter: the new polish government here does not plan to make things simple for others. the new government has called into question an agreed plan for poland to take in 7,000 refugees. paris changed everything say some mps. they might be terrorists. >> translation: there is a shadow over the system. ewe are criticised for having our doubts but we have a lot of solidarity but we don't want to decrease the level of our security. is it increasing our community or reducing it? >> reporter: you can tell things are going wrong for the e.u.'s resettlement pl
lawrence lee reports from the capital warsaw >> reporter: given that they're christians from damascus their journey was anything but desperate. a christian charity got them to lebanon where the polish embassy got them a visa and they were flown to warsaw. in three months he has a card and guaranteed asylum. this is what europe can do if they feel like it. >>> we get here - when we get here they welcome us at the airport. a group of priests from all over almost the country had...
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. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto, my grandmother and great aunt they got to america earlier. but the remainder of them in the ghetto of my family, somehow which i don't know that part of the story, they ended up in lithuania. and they suspect i were victims, i've never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto, how on earth? >> i hope you find out. it is so hard to track. it is one of so many amazing stories, just to say again we do not want these to be lost. i just just want to share that the holocaust museum and d.c. is going to collect all of my hours of video because of course not all of my entire transcription and hours and hours of tape made it into the book. it will be archived so that other researchers can access it. the stories are so important. even with the gaps they contain. >> is wondering if you could put the map up that you are able to show during the slideshow? this is the area you said was outside the town. >> right there on the the region , i have heels on some afraid if i climb up here i will slip. this is the region here, all of these
. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto, my grandmother and great aunt they got to america earlier. but the remainder of them in the ghetto of my family, somehow which i don't know that part of the story, they ended up in lithuania. and they suspect i were victims, i've never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto, how on earth? >> i hope you find out. it is so hard to track. it is one of so many amazing stories, just to say again we do not want these to...
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lima, warsaw, canadian open in denmark. the climate summit's trip off the sun. >> and all the science says there's no time to lose. from wildfires to cyclones, the effects of extreme whether are evident. the target is to stop temperatures increasing beyond 2 degrees. beyond that the effects could be globally catastrophic. beyond that this scientist warned of global warming. >> if it all amounts to what it appears to, where it appears to be headed, with no real global reductions, then our children and grandchildren will inherit a situation out of their drol. the ocean will keep getting warmer, ice sheets will melt faster and faster and our coastal cities will be doomed. >> reporter: nearly every count put forward proposals to keep emissions down. trouble is they are not enough. >> the commitments leave us with 3 degrees warming over preindustrial times. right now we are at 1 degree. and we are seeing the hottest year ever. last year was the hottest year ever. next year will be hot. we are seeing record storms droughts, heatw
lima, warsaw, canadian open in denmark. the climate summit's trip off the sun. >> and all the science says there's no time to lose. from wildfires to cyclones, the effects of extreme whether are evident. the target is to stop temperatures increasing beyond 2 degrees. beyond that the effects could be globally catastrophic. beyond that this scientist warned of global warming. >> if it all amounts to what it appears to, where it appears to be headed, with no real global reductions,...
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the cold warsaw two opponents so powerful, they could only use stand-in nations to make war on each otherdeclarations of war have gone out of style. to be replaced by half hearted war, con -- contend gent war. in that allows conflict that doesn't end immediately. but the new kind of war is frightening even to the most powerful nations, not because they will lose, but because they never quite win. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> hunting for isil, searching for allies, french air operations continue as francois hollande heads for washington to get more support from the u.s. >>> from al jazeera's head quarters for doha, i am peter to bdoby. also ahead. >> reporter: i am wayne hay live in bangkok where two chinese nationals have gun before a military toy face charges in their role for what was described as the worst attack on tie he thailand. >>> we'll
the cold warsaw two opponents so powerful, they could only use stand-in nations to make war on each otherdeclarations of war have gone out of style. to be replaced by half hearted war, con -- contend gent war. in that allows conflict that doesn't end immediately. but the new kind of war is frightening even to the most powerful nations, not because they will lose, but because they never quite win. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> hunting for isil,...
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the cold warsaw two opponents so powerful, they could only use stand-in nations to make war on each otherdeclarations of war have gone out of style. to be replaced by half hearted war, con -- contend gent war. in that allows conflict that doesn't end immediately. but the new kind of war is frightening even to the most powerful nations, not because they will lose, but because they never quite win. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> vladimir pete inning meets with the iranian president in terrain. they promise quieter cooperation over syria ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera. coming up in the next half hour. schools and shops in brussels remain closed as the city's unprecedented lockdown continues. refugees in macedonia go on hunger strike to demand that europe open its borders. two men accused of bomb ago shrine in bangkok killing are killing 20 people face a military court. ♪
the cold warsaw two opponents so powerful, they could only use stand-in nations to make war on each otherdeclarations of war have gone out of style. to be replaced by half hearted war, con -- contend gent war. in that allows conflict that doesn't end immediately. but the new kind of war is frightening even to the most powerful nations, not because they will lose, but because they never quite win. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> vladimir pete inning...
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from warsaw lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: having your own restaurant may be a dream come true for many people, but for the owner of this place it is a constant reminder of what he has lost. his career was interrupted after a racest attack left him with a broken arm in abuse. he grave it all up to raise a young family and now his son is getting the abuse as well. >>> i came to pick my son and one of his friends said to him, alex monday key is here for you - monkey is here for you. my son was so embarrassed. he was seven years old. i was looking at the teacher to do something. she didn't say anything. >> reporter: racism in poland is nothing new but it is getting worse. they shouted about france here which is hardly sympathetic. in this demonstration in a city last week they chanted rape, beaten, murdered by the islamic hoardement. don't let this happen to you. we must stay catholic. >> reporter: this man says the attacks in paris have given the far right all it needs to feel morally justified. >>> they are people who are with refugees, feel sew broken, they feel that they invalidat
from warsaw lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: having your own restaurant may be a dream come true for many people, but for the owner of this place it is a constant reminder of what he has lost. his career was interrupted after a racest attack left him with a broken arm in abuse. he grave it all up to raise a young family and now his son is getting the abuse as well. >>> i came to pick my son and one of his friends said to him, alex monday key is here for you - monkey is here for...
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warsaw a high of 2. moscow minus 2. let's wrap things up here into north america. really the big topic out here is how is the weather going to be for traveling this week? busiest travel weeks of the year here across the u.s. we are looking at this foul weather maker pushing through out of the rockies bringing snowfall there for you. by wednesday into thursday that is the dominating factor across central plains. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. anchor: flexibility. it sounds like a good thing, doesn't it? if you're flexible, then you can fit in with changing demand, take on different roles, rise to different challenges. but is "flexible" becoming little more than a euphemism for "dispensable"? welcome to "global 3000," where this week, we're investigating the uncomfortable realities of the modern workplace. zero hours, zero guarantees --controversial employment contracts in the u.k. driven to distraction -- self-employed couriers get a raw dea
warsaw a high of 2. moscow minus 2. let's wrap things up here into north america. really the big topic out here is how is the weather going to be for traveling this week? busiest travel weeks of the year here across the u.s. we are looking at this foul weather maker pushing through out of the rockies bringing snowfall there for you. by wednesday into thursday that is the dominating factor across central plains. i will leave you now with your extended outlook. >>> that's all for this...
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the cold warsaw two opponents so powerful, they could only use stand-in nations to make war on each otherclarations of war have gone out of style. to be replaced by half hearted war, con -- contend gent war. in that allows conflict that doesn't end immediately. but the new kind of war is frightening even to the most powerful nations, not because they will lose, but because they never quite win. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> this al jazeera america lye from new york city. i'm tony harris. new clue, an explosive belt found in a paris suburb. its connection to the attacks. >>> and britain's prime minister has vowed to defeat isis. >>> the family of a 12-year-old boy shot by police is still seeking justice. >>> and the deal between
the cold warsaw two opponents so powerful, they could only use stand-in nations to make war on each otherclarations of war have gone out of style. to be replaced by half hearted war, con -- contend gent war. in that allows conflict that doesn't end immediately. but the new kind of war is frightening even to the most powerful nations, not because they will lose, but because they never quite win. i'm ray suarez. and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> this al jazeera america lye...
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warsaw at 1. moscow minus 3 for your high. lisbon 10. and will be changing by friday.e have a storm system moving through. let's talk about what is going on over here into japan. we have several storm systems moving through. one pushing off towards the east. right now that is bringing showers out towards northern portions and in the morning hours widespread rain across parts of tokyo. behind it you see cloud cover starting to swirl up. that's going to work towards the east and taking up the inds with. some areas see as much as 126 kilometers per hour wind gusts. upwards of 100 kilometer winds possible. snowfall 30 to 40 centimeters in higher elevations. i want to mention that as far west you can see snow five to ten centimeters. really if you are a winter lover you may be happy. a high of 1. f manila partly cloudy skies. high of 33 on your thursday. here is the extended outlook. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for join ush. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "in good shape," your health magazine on dw coming to you from
warsaw at 1. moscow minus 3 for your high. lisbon 10. and will be changing by friday.e have a storm system moving through. let's talk about what is going on over here into japan. we have several storm systems moving through. one pushing off towards the east. right now that is bringing showers out towards northern portions and in the morning hours widespread rain across parts of tokyo. behind it you see cloud cover starting to swirl up. that's going to work towards the east and taking up the...
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lima, warsaw, copenhaguen and denmark, previously xlooiment sum missed as a roll call of inaction andittle progress. >> no time to lose. from wildfires to cyclones, the effects of extreme weather are evident. occasions are warming. seas are rising. the target to stop temperatures from rising. jim hansen is a former nasa scientist warning of the dangers of climate change since the 1980s. >> what it appears to, where it appears to be headed. with no real global reductions our children and grandchildren will inherit at situation that is out of their control. the ocean will keep getting warmer. ice sheets will begin to melt faster and faster. and our coastal cities will be doomed. >> nearly every country at the negotiations has put forward proposals on how they plan to keep emissions down. trouble is, they are not enough. >> the commitments are something like three degrees warming over pre-industrial times. to give a sense of perspective, right now, we are at 1 degree. at 1 degree, we are seeing the hottest year ever. last year was the hottest year ever. next year will be very hot. record
lima, warsaw, copenhaguen and denmark, previously xlooiment sum missed as a roll call of inaction andittle progress. >> no time to lose. from wildfires to cyclones, the effects of extreme weather are evident. occasions are warming. seas are rising. the target to stop temperatures from rising. jim hansen is a former nasa scientist warning of the dangers of climate change since the 1980s. >> what it appears to, where it appears to be headed. with no real global reductions our children...
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a passenger plane flowing from warsaw has been forced to make an emergency landing. a bomb threat was made on board. the plane has landed safely. the aircraft was going to egyptian resort. france's parliament is getting ready to extent the state of emergency for three months. a raid in the suburb of paris st denis. the operation took out terrorist cell that was ready to act. there has been renewed fighting in yemen as forces loyal to president hardy tried to take over the position. houthi fighters were killed. the army fighting with the forces began an operation to cut off houthi supply lines. i.s.i.l. has published a picture of the bomb that it says that brought down the russian airliner over egypt killing all 224 people on board last month. the group said lack security at sharm el-sheikh allowed it to smelling it onto the plane >> reporter: an every day item that could have led to the deaths of hundreds of people. this is the can of soft drink i.s.i.l. claimed it used to bring down a russian airliner. beside it what appears to be a detonator, power source and switc
a passenger plane flowing from warsaw has been forced to make an emergency landing. a bomb threat was made on board. the plane has landed safely. the aircraft was going to egyptian resort. france's parliament is getting ready to extent the state of emergency for three months. a raid in the suburb of paris st denis. the operation took out terrorist cell that was ready to act. there has been renewed fighting in yemen as forces loyal to president hardy tried to take over the position. houthi...
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. >> in warsaw as well as elsewhere, they top people putting pigs heads through the windows.in just the same way anti-semitism was growing, the police didn't do anything of this crowd burning an effigy of burning a jew. this is the exact same thing that isil wants to see in europe. >> a vessel was attacked last night on the river niger, well a suicide-bomber has blown himself up taking part of troubled town where ten people have been killed. no one has claimed responsibility, but the armed group boko haram regularly carries out attacks in that area. >>> a canadian actress has criticized beijing after she was stopped on her way to the finals of the miss world beauty pageant. she was crowned miss world canada earlier this year, but she was unable to get aves i a visa this week. she says she's being punished for speaking out. >> at a chinese government why is it afraid to let in a beauty queen. what kind of precedence does this set for international events they want to hold. ask them why they would also bar athletic athletes were participating in winter olympic games just becaus
. >> in warsaw as well as elsewhere, they top people putting pigs heads through the windows.in just the same way anti-semitism was growing, the police didn't do anything of this crowd burning an effigy of burning a jew. this is the exact same thing that isil wants to see in europe. >> a vessel was attacked last night on the river niger, well a suicide-bomber has blown himself up taking part of troubled town where ten people have been killed. no one has claimed responsibility, but...
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lima, warsaw, doha, copenhagen in denmark, they trip off the tup, the previous summits as a roll call of inactions and little progress. all the science says there's no time to lose. effect of extreme weather are evident. ocean warming, seas rising. the target is to stop temperatures increasing 2 degrees. >> gym hanson a former scientist. >> jim hanson has been warning of climate change since the 1990s. with no global reductions in emissions. then our children and grandchildren inherit a situation out of control. ice sheets will melt, and the coastal cities will be doomed. >> nearly every country at the negotiations put forward proposals on how they plan to keep emissions down. >> the trouble is it will be 3 degrees over preindustrial time. we are at 1 degree at the moment. we are already the hottest year ever. it was the hottest year, we see records, storms throughout other events about climate change. >> changes are enormous, the debate hard and furious in a search for united front against climate change. >> joining us is professor green, assistant professor of environmental studies.
lima, warsaw, doha, copenhagen in denmark, they trip off the tup, the previous summits as a roll call of inactions and little progress. all the science says there's no time to lose. effect of extreme weather are evident. ocean warming, seas rising. the target is to stop temperatures increasing 2 degrees. >> gym hanson a former scientist. >> jim hanson has been warning of climate change since the 1990s. with no global reductions in emissions. then our children and grandchildren...
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but the polish army rose up in warsaw when they were butchered and roosevelt sent help knowing it would be minimal impact but i want to make us symbol to the world but he was not willing to do that. so auschwitz was not bombed. that is not totally true purple it was a 1.but by mistake. what was the response? they ran to their shelters to shoot down the american planes but these initiated people were there and cheered we did not fear death. other said we just prayed to god those planes would come. so what would happen for the rest of the war while roosevelt was dying? he only had two months left to live there would not talk about what was going with auschwitz but united nations and the last effort by adolf hitler with the battle of the bulge and it was clear the war was about to be over after bitter fighting and after fdr himself died hitler committed suicide ironically at the same time of day as fdr. with the german surrender then to liberate auschwitz to have a little small satellite camp when they got there they were stunned by the images think of what you saw and it didn't the new yo
but the polish army rose up in warsaw when they were butchered and roosevelt sent help knowing it would be minimal impact but i want to make us symbol to the world but he was not willing to do that. so auschwitz was not bombed. that is not totally true purple it was a 1.but by mistake. what was the response? they ran to their shelters to shoot down the american planes but these initiated people were there and cheered we did not fear death. other said we just prayed to god those planes would...
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it was flying from warsaw, polan poland.rs reporting 161 people were on this plane and that no explosives were found. flights are suspended out of that airport in bull gaifr eun, back to yo >>> thank you. the former subway pitchman also agreed to pay a total of $1.4 million to his 14 victims. the judge could sentence foge toll 50 years in prison but the punishment will likely be more than five years. according to the "washington post," more than 6 in 10 washington residents are unsatisfied with how the mayor is handling crime. the mayor told us how she plans to heed those concerns. >> they want to see more police in their neighborhoods. we also put resources in into our crime lab and promoting crime cameras. >> police chief cathy lanier's job approval dropped to f 1%. that's 150% l0% lower than last. >>> kesha bias wanted her son to ride on a smaller bus with an aide. he was put on a regular bus. she pulled hit out out of the system. today scoots in d.c. will tell officialses what they need to leadership. students will testi
it was flying from warsaw, polan poland.rs reporting 161 people were on this plane and that no explosives were found. flights are suspended out of that airport in bull gaifr eun, back to yo >>> thank you. the former subway pitchman also agreed to pay a total of $1.4 million to his 14 victims. the judge could sentence foge toll 50 years in prison but the punishment will likely be more than five years. according to the "washington post," more than 6 in 10 washington residents...
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the airplane was heading from warsaw, poland, when it was diverted to bulgaria.ll planet airlines says a passenger said something to the crew about the explosive he might be carrying. they say he later admitted it was a joke. no bomb was found. the airline was set to put the passengers on another plane so that they could complete their journey. former subway spokesman jared fogel officially pleaded guilty to child pornography and sex crime charges and now he's awaiting the judge's sentences. f fogle agreed to the plea deal in august. he admitted to paying for sex with girls as young as 16 years of age as well as receiving child pornography by the director of the jared foundation. prosecutors are seeking a 12 year sentence while fogel's attorney have asked for five years. in western pennsylvania, a stolen school bus crashed into a store. they say a thief crashed the bus through the gate then the bus went through the side of a vitamin shop in monroeville just after 3:00 a.m. police are investigating what led to the crash. they haven't said if anyone was hurt or wha
the airplane was heading from warsaw, poland, when it was diverted to bulgaria.ll planet airlines says a passenger said something to the crew about the explosive he might be carrying. they say he later admitted it was a joke. no bomb was found. the airline was set to put the passengers on another plane so that they could complete their journey. former subway spokesman jared fogel officially pleaded guilty to child pornography and sex crime charges and now he's awaiting the judge's sentences. f...
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a privacy rights advocate joins us via skype from warsaw. pt keep thing is facebook -- the key thing is facebook were tracking online users who are not members of facebook. >> correct. we believe actually it's a practice of many companies who not only track their own customers, but use plug-ins and buttons to analyse behaviour of their - people that are not their clients to increase the database. >> what they are doing not that different to what other companies are doing. >> exactly, but facebook decided to subject itself to european jurisdiction by opening it here in ireland, and therefore is bound by european law. specifically prime directives in tracking, unless it's necessary for the service, it has to be based on customer's on-sent. s unless nonmembers agree. they have no legal right to do so. the court decided as it had decided. >> is this something we should worry about as users or nonusers. it's good use for both. icers and nonmembers. it opens the debate again about compliance and enforcements of european protection laws, which work
a privacy rights advocate joins us via skype from warsaw. pt keep thing is facebook -- the key thing is facebook were tracking online users who are not members of facebook. >> correct. we believe actually it's a practice of many companies who not only track their own customers, but use plug-ins and buttons to analyse behaviour of their - people that are not their clients to increase the database. >> what they are doing not that different to what other companies are doing. >>...
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lima, warsaw, doha, copenhaguen in, the trip of the tongue as a role call of little action and progress. >> all of the signs says there is no time to lose from wildfires to cyclones, occasions are warming, sees are rising target is to stop temperatures from increasing two degrees celsius over preindustrial levels. beyond that, the efforts could be globally catastrophic. a former nasa scientist who has been warning of dangers of climate change since the 1980s? >> if all that paris amounts to is what it appears to, our children and grandchildren will inherit a situation that is out of their control. the ocean will keep getting warmer. ice sheets will begin to melt faster and faster, and our coastal cities will be doomed. >> nearly every country at the negotiations has put forward proposals on how they plan to keep emissions down. trouble is, they are not enough. >> the commitments something like three dlooepz warming over preindustrial times. to give a sense of perspective, we are at 1 degree. at 1 degree, we are already seeing the hottest year ever. last year was the hottest year ever. n
lima, warsaw, doha, copenhaguen in, the trip of the tongue as a role call of little action and progress. >> all of the signs says there is no time to lose from wildfires to cyclones, occasions are warming, sees are rising target is to stop temperatures from increasing two degrees celsius over preindustrial levels. beyond that, the efforts could be globally catastrophic. a former nasa scientist who has been warning of dangers of climate change since the 1980s? >> if all that paris...
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weapons include machine guns of both types, primarily of soviet nature and warsaw pact origin because there were so many in the country at the time intoe -- our entry thousand one. they remain out there, they haven't been completely collected. there's a variety of sources. more importantly, they enjoy the ability to move. there is plenty of ungoverned space in afghanistan so they can move about the country. and attack in small numbers. they have had a few larger attacks this year but typically small. they are generally not out wening the afghan army or would see whole districts and provinces governed by the taliban. and they are not. they have not been able to maintain control of a single capital or major town since they began years ago. a long career with the u.s. army and rather than go through your rather lengthy and impressive resume, give us the highlights. officer am an infantry by commissioning and spent a number of years serving in europe as well as the united states. most of my deployments have been between europe, africa, and iraq and afghanistan. this is my fourth job in af
weapons include machine guns of both types, primarily of soviet nature and warsaw pact origin because there were so many in the country at the time intoe -- our entry thousand one. they remain out there, they haven't been completely collected. there's a variety of sources. more importantly, they enjoy the ability to move. there is plenty of ungoverned space in afghanistan so they can move about the country. and attack in small numbers. they have had a few larger attacks this year but typically...
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lima, warsaw, doha, canadian open in denmark. the climate summit's trip off the tongue as a roll call of inaction and progress. >> all the signs size there's no time to lose, from wildfires to cyclones, effects of wherever are evident. the target is to stop the temperatures increasing over preindustrial levels. beyond that the effects are globally catastrophic. jim hanson is an n.a.s.a. scientist. warned of the dangers of climate change. >> if all that paris an amounts to is what it appears to, where it appears to be headed with no real global reductions, then our children and grandchildren will inherit a situation that is out of their control. the ocean will keep getting warmer. ice sheets will begin to melt faster and faster. and our coastal cities will be doomed >>> nearly every country at the negotiations has put forward proposals on how they planned to keep emissions downed. trouble is they are not enough. commitments leave us for something about three degrees warming. just to get a sense ever perspective. at 1 degree we are
lima, warsaw, doha, canadian open in denmark. the climate summit's trip off the tongue as a roll call of inaction and progress. >> all the signs size there's no time to lose, from wildfires to cyclones, effects of wherever are evident. the target is to stop the temperatures increasing over preindustrial levels. beyond that the effects are globally catastrophic. jim hanson is an n.a.s.a. scientist. warned of the dangers of climate change. >> if all that paris an amounts to is what it...
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i'm from warsaw, indiana. go pro's shares have been struggling recent. would lav ove to hear you takn the future of the company. >> i think the problem with go pro is they became too commoditized. the last iteration didn't take the nation by storm. if you go through their conference call, they were very, let's say, they remonstrated about not investing enough money. you've got to invest. apple, own it, don't trade it. hold it through this decline. when is the next time you can buy the stock at a lower level? you want to play that game? not me. much more "mad money" ahead, a company providing innovative vehicles. the stock rising on organic food. milk, plant-based alternatives. can it keep surging higher? i have an exclusive with the ceo. plus a special is a lawsuit to the troops edition of the lightning round. stick with cramer. [ applause ] >>> veterans come to us as very disciplined, very focused. they know how to succeed. in many places in the military there's great training that applies directly to the sort of jobs that we do at brunswick. the discip
i'm from warsaw, indiana. go pro's shares have been struggling recent. would lav ove to hear you takn the future of the company. >> i think the problem with go pro is they became too commoditized. the last iteration didn't take the nation by storm. if you go through their conference call, they were very, let's say, they remonstrated about not investing enough money. you've got to invest. apple, own it, don't trade it. hold it through this decline. when is the next time you can buy the...
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requested his extradition after he made a high-profile appearance in warsaw, poland, last year. >>> and it was not a typical morning at the office for workers at a lumber company in japan. a bear showed up in the office. you can see it on this cell phone video just rummaging through the shelves there. the bear climbs on to the shelf in the office probably looking for food or a way out. after taking these videos, some brave workers there, they called for help and a local wildlife association came no the tranq l tranquilize the bear and take it away safely. no one was hurt. >>> as we head into the end of -- well, the continuation of your holiday, we are going to see warm conditions. ourmÑ temperatures are going toe well above average. in fact, we'll be near record -- we'll see near record highs. i'm tracking changes into the weekend. weekend showers cooling things down so our 60s, we are not going to continue to see them right into the weekend, we'll drop right back down closer to average as soon as tomorrow. for philadelphia, 56 degrees. our humidity is at 75%. wind speeds out of the wes
requested his extradition after he made a high-profile appearance in warsaw, poland, last year. >>> and it was not a typical morning at the office for workers at a lumber company in japan. a bear showed up in the office. you can see it on this cell phone video just rummaging through the shelves there. the bear climbs on to the shelf in the office probably looking for food or a way out. after taking these videos, some brave workers there, they called for help and a local wildlife...
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russians are there with their version of the warsaw pact to let them do the heavy lifting. this is a multi pronged effort. if we don't pay attention to it now, we'll see that violence spilling over here. now is the time to get serious bit. >> thank you. brad, thank you. >> you bet. >> thank you, megyn. >> your heart goes out to people in paris and france tonight, does it not? and what we've seen in the people of france, as they walked out of the stadium, survivors, those not hurt were singing the french national anthem. they were throwing sheets out of the windows so bodies of the dead could be covered and not just lay there. thanks for joining us. i'm megyn kelly, this is the kelly file. >> i'm shepard smith from new york. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m., saturday in paris. the french president is declaring a war which will be pitiless after terrorist attacks on a night the french leader called a horror of unprecedented proportion. the latest word from police in france, who are partner network sky news, 158 people, killed. but we know that number will change. that
russians are there with their version of the warsaw pact to let them do the heavy lifting. this is a multi pronged effort. if we don't pay attention to it now, we'll see that violence spilling over here. now is the time to get serious bit. >> thank you. brad, thank you. >> you bet. >> thank you, megyn. >> your heart goes out to people in paris and france tonight, does it not? and what we've seen in the people of france, as they walked out of the stadium, survivors, those...
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russians are there with their version of the warsaw pact to let them do the heavy lifting. this is a multi pronged effort. if we don't pay attention to it now, we'll see that violence spilling over here. now is the time to get serious bit. >> thank you. brad, thank you. >> you bet. >> thank you, megyn. >> your heart goes out to people in paris and france tonight, does it not? and what we've seen in the people of france, as they walked out of the stadium, survivors, those not hurt were singing the french national anthem. they were throwing sheets out of the windows so bodies of the dead could be covered and not just lay there. thanks for joining us. i'm megyn kelly, this is the kelly file. >> i'm shepard smith from new york. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m., saturday in paris. the french president is declaring a war which will be pitiless after terrorist attacks on a night the french leader called a horror of unprecedented proportion. the latest word from police in france, who are partner network sky news, 158 people, killed. but we know that number will change. that
russians are there with their version of the warsaw pact to let them do the heavy lifting. this is a multi pronged effort. if we don't pay attention to it now, we'll see that violence spilling over here. now is the time to get serious bit. >> thank you. brad, thank you. >> you bet. >> thank you, megyn. >> your heart goes out to people in paris and france tonight, does it not? and what we've seen in the people of france, as they walked out of the stadium, survivors, those...
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he was born in warsaw, poland, chief ofed as the staff. leonard wood, which saw his picture. walter reed. for all you rotarians, the guy vaccine.ed the polio chennault, who was he? flying tiger. this guy. everybody should know this name. the first aviator to die in an airplane accident. he was flying behind orval right and the propeller cracked, and the plane nosed in. wright survived, and suffrage was hit by the loader lock. he is buried about 200 yards from where the plane crash in arlington. hammett. a communist, whether he? damn goods, and a writer. man."hin he died in 1961. he served in the first world war and the second world war, he was an editor of a newspaper. he died in 1961. j edgar hoover tried to deny him burial in arlington because he had been a communist, but you know what they said, he qualified twice. upcomingowers, an movie with tom hanks about the swap of him with russians spies. look at the date here. january twice-- seven. did you realize that five calendar days account for all ..s. space fatalities pete conrad. he was the lunar module pilot. .e is aired
he was born in warsaw, poland, chief ofed as the staff. leonard wood, which saw his picture. walter reed. for all you rotarians, the guy vaccine.ed the polio chennault, who was he? flying tiger. this guy. everybody should know this name. the first aviator to die in an airplane accident. he was flying behind orval right and the propeller cracked, and the plane nosed in. wright survived, and suffrage was hit by the loader lock. he is buried about 200 yards from where the plane crash in arlington....
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which some people do think harkens back to these things that you saw in the soviet union and the warsawt. >> matthew, i learned in your article this is a completely untrustworthy system around the world. we leave the testing to the individual countries and they get to set up their own individual apparatus for this. >> yeah. the it's completely absurd. what you need is you need an independent, international, third party with no stake in the game that just wants to catch the bad guys. >> and nobody is ready to pay for that. >> that's the problem. everyone says oh, this would be a great idea and nobody puts up the money for it. and the money is there, it's just a matter of having the willpower to actually write the checks and fund this system. taxpayers pay for the police. there's no reason why sports leagues and federations shouldn't pay for the people to keep them honest. >> thank you both for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. coming up, the bravest thing that any presidential candidate has said this year. hint, the candidate's first game begins with a "b." and it's not about soc
which some people do think harkens back to these things that you saw in the soviet union and the warsawt. >> matthew, i learned in your article this is a completely untrustworthy system around the world. we leave the testing to the individual countries and they get to set up their own individual apparatus for this. >> yeah. the it's completely absurd. what you need is you need an independent, international, third party with no stake in the game that just wants to catch the bad guys....
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leam, a warsaw, doha, the infamous copenhagen in denmark the previous climate summit's trip off the tonguel of inaction and little progress. and all the signs says there is no time it lose, from wild fires to cyclones. the evenings of extreme weather are evident. oceans are warming, seas are rising. the target is to stop temperatures increasing beyond two degrees celsius over preindustrial levels. beyond that the affects could be globally cat strove i can. catastrophic. jim hansen a scientist who has been warning since the 1990 glz >> if paris goes where it appears to be headed with no global reductions in emissions then our children and grandchildren will inherit a situation out of their control. the ocean will keep getting warmer. ice sheets will begin to melt faster and faster. and our coastal cities will be doomed. >> reporter: nearly every country at the negotiations has put forward proposals on how they plan to keep emissions down. the trouble, is they are not enough. >> the commitments are something like three degrees warming over preindustrial times. and just to give a sense of per
leam, a warsaw, doha, the infamous copenhagen in denmark the previous climate summit's trip off the tonguel of inaction and little progress. and all the signs says there is no time it lose, from wild fires to cyclones. the evenings of extreme weather are evident. oceans are warming, seas are rising. the target is to stop temperatures increasing beyond two degrees celsius over preindustrial levels. beyond that the affects could be globally cat strove i can. catastrophic. jim hansen a scientist...
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. >> reporter: security camera captured after midnight a week ago sunday, here in downtown warsaw taos. two men appear at the door of a cafe after hours of course after a few moments one man kicked the door in and they disappear inside the hit three businesses and side of an hour.. would level with the businesses but all three are located here near the intersection of state lorraine in downtown mossad toast the fees gantry through a back room door police said and it off with cash in each of the three aeries of new like a similar case last week in san jose the thieves raided a refrigerator is to also help themselves to a few goodies. both men wore hoods. receive much of the man who picks the door and. lisa not sure if their local or perhaps part of a crew from of town either way they're hoping someone might recognize that and come forward please looking for package fief in campbell officials say this mannes suspected of stealing an amazon package of the front porch at happened about two weeks ago of the penny layne complex on hamilton avenue the suspect described as a black male 35 year
. >> reporter: security camera captured after midnight a week ago sunday, here in downtown warsaw taos. two men appear at the door of a cafe after hours of course after a few moments one man kicked the door in and they disappear inside the hit three businesses and side of an hour.. would level with the businesses but all three are located here near the intersection of state lorraine in downtown mossad toast the fees gantry through a back room door police said and it off with cash in each...
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born in wausau -- warsaw, poland. soldier.ways to be a for all you rotarians out there, the guy who created the oral polio vaccine. who is he? american volunteer force. avf. this guy -- everybody should know this name. die in anaviator to airplane accident. he was flying around fort myer, right behind arlington, with orville wright, september 17, 1908. the plane nosed in. wright survived. hit by the motor blog, fractured his skull and died three hours later. buried 200 yards from where the plane crashed in arlington. communist, wasn't he? yes, he was. and also a damn good writer. he wrote "red harvest," most critically acclaimed. he died in 1961, he had served in the first world war and got tuberculosis, medical discharge. in 1961. j edgar hoover tried to deny him burial at arlington because he had been a communist. twice to be buried in arlington national cemetery. francis gary powers upcoming movie with tom hanks about the swap of him for some russian spies. chaffee, -- january 27. fiveou realize that calendar days
born in wausau -- warsaw, poland. soldier.ways to be a for all you rotarians out there, the guy who created the oral polio vaccine. who is he? american volunteer force. avf. this guy -- everybody should know this name. die in anaviator to airplane accident. he was flying around fort myer, right behind arlington, with orville wright, september 17, 1908. the plane nosed in. wright survived. hit by the motor blog, fractured his skull and died three hours later. buried 200 yards from where the...