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he walked on to this busy street in warsaw and then just disappeared in the crowd. if you 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. >>> once known for artisan glass workers, the czech republic city of svetla nad sazavou is now home to the largest women's prison. named after the town, it houses 600 women. only 8% of them are convicted of violent crimes. that puts 34-year-old eraina in an even smaller minority. >> translator: i was sentenced for two murders. >> she is in the 12th year of a 21-year sentence for her role in the killings. >> translator: i was just at the wrong place at the wrong time when -- it's very difficult, you know. >> who shot these two people? >> translator: well, in the verdict it's written that i did. so that's the end of the story. but because i'm going to get out someday, i h
he walked on to this busy street in warsaw and then just disappeared in the crowd. if you 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. >>> once known for artisan glass workers, the czech...
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he is currently a professor at warsaw university, but previously minister of foreign affairs. he is a great friend of the attic council. it is pleasure to have them back with us. i leave it to you to get a more comprehensive introduction. >> mr. chairman. thank you very much. i mandate is to make a very brief introduction to our debate today. i would like to say that the panel of eminent persons was established with a mandate to respond to the question of how european security can be rediscovered as a common project -- the common project. amongmmon wisdom, popular the laterals and international security experts is that there -- with an aim to make them more effective. thinking ishool of that one should convene with the congress mike historical .ongress in vienna the problem in europe emerged not for the lack of documents, but for the deficit of mutual trust and confidence. i would like to say that our report reflects three different narratives. by of them is represented the democratic unity of the western states and another one by russia and the third one by the country's in b
he is currently a professor at warsaw university, but previously minister of foreign affairs. he is a great friend of the attic council. it is pleasure to have them back with us. i leave it to you to get a more comprehensive introduction. >> mr. chairman. thank you very much. i mandate is to make a very brief introduction to our debate today. i would like to say that the panel of eminent persons was established with a mandate to respond to the question of how european security can be...
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it became known as little warsaw. ♪ preserving the traditions of the old country in a new country.to the late 20th century and the american dream repeats itself. ♪ >> this time, the immigrants are muslims from yemen, from bangladesh, from bosnia. and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as america, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes that are going on, so i'm leaving. >> church bells collide with the call to prayer. restaurants cater to separate groups, different cultures now living side by side. there have been rough spots, but hamtramck has gradually begun to make its new reality and new government work. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag. >> we've got a great possibility of showing the world how ethnic groups can work together to solve problems. >> but then the calls started coming in from the rest of america. >> going to block muslims, try to do this,
it became known as little warsaw. ♪ preserving the traditions of the old country in a new country.to the late 20th century and the american dream repeats itself. ♪ >> this time, the immigrants are muslims from yemen, from bangladesh, from bosnia. and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >>...
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>>reporter: the temperature is already job yesterday but on top of the warsaw really strong wind speed which will continue all the way until midnight as a head into the rest of your we can attract enough to bring showers by tamara helms a close look which could expect scattered showers expected as a head into a late night hours tonight will stay with a smaller chance of showers return and more scarce know cirrus no chances last all the way until sunday no more rainfall after saturday night in the temperatures return back to average. >>reporter: on and off showers umbrella with fewer as a headed to saturday as he did saturday evening you will notice mostly cloudless skies and dry conditions returning to us as we head into sunday's. >>reporter: 61 will be the high in san francisco and 57 and half minutes to close a look at the 74 cast. >>here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly: >>stanley roberts: according to a recent survey the carpool lanes are being called by carport cheat the driver can he was late for work seconds after pulling back on the interstate 880 in the
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quote, i can hear the glass crunching on crystal in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear thatst. kristallnacht. really. that will get everyone's attempt. bill weld is the governor of massachusetts. he was guaranteed to be vice president on the republican ticket this year. he left in 1977. he hasn't been around for a while in active partisan politics but he was named to the perspective libertarian ticket yesterday and in his first interview after making ticket, he told "the new york times" when they asked him to explain his main issue with the donald trump candidacy, he said his main issue was trump's plan to round up and deport 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country in response to that plan, he gave this quote, i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnachf in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear that, honest, wow. i'm not saying a lot of people haven't been thinking that sort of thing, making those analogies right in their midnight, comeling right out and saying it, it's kind of, you know, right to the kisser, pow. now, on the other hand, nazi analogies m
quote, i can hear the glass crunching on crystal in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear thatst. kristallnacht. really. that will get everyone's attempt. bill weld is the governor of massachusetts. he was guaranteed to be vice president on the republican ticket this year. he left in 1977. he hasn't been around for a while in active partisan politics but he was named to the perspective libertarian ticket yesterday and in his first interview after making ticket, he told "the new york...
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i can hear the glass crunching in the ghettos of warsaw when i hear that, honest. wow.aying a lot of people haven't been thinking that sort of thing. making those analogies in their mind. coming out and saying it, it's kind of you know, right to the kisser. pow. now, on the other hand, nazi analogies make people queasy for a reason. calling somebody a nazi is usually a shortcut to losing an argument. there is nothing quite like a nazi. that's not actually a nazi. usually a bad analogy. still though, nice to remeet you, governor bill weld. that's kind of the wrapping of where i'm at, the wrapping of hello, nice to remeet you and also, nazi metaphor in the same bonbon, we're in that now. on an issue that has me genuinely confused. i'm not sure what to think. a question of whether or not the libertarian party might make a real run for it in 2016. i mean, if they are ever going to, 2016 feels like this might be the year. most people couldn't tell you who is on top of the libertarian ticket for 2016 now. but the fox news poll this week actually asked people if they would vot
i can hear the glass crunching in the ghettos of warsaw when i hear that, honest. wow.aying a lot of people haven't been thinking that sort of thing. making those analogies in their mind. coming out and saying it, it's kind of you know, right to the kisser. pow. now, on the other hand, nazi analogies make people queasy for a reason. calling somebody a nazi is usually a shortcut to losing an argument. there is nothing quite like a nazi. that's not actually a nazi. usually a bad analogy. still...
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things over to the professor, a friend i have respected for many, many years, currently a professor at warsaw university, the minister of foreign affairs in poland. he is a great friend of the council, and it is a pleasure to have him back with us today. i leave it to you to give us a more comprehensive introduction. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for your kind words. i am going to make a very brief introduction to our debate today. we were established with a mandate to respond to the question of how european asurity can be rediscovered a common project. wisdom, popular among intellectuals and national security experts, is that there a need to strengthen existing aim to make with an them more effective. the other school of thinking is that one should convene a congress like the historical or helsinki.tnam and elaborate a kind of european security treaty which should contain new principles, , and fundamentally a new code of conduct. in my view, however, there is no deficit in europe of political institutions. they bind the states and their mutual relationship. the problem in europe, and
things over to the professor, a friend i have respected for many, many years, currently a professor at warsaw university, the minister of foreign affairs in poland. he is a great friend of the council, and it is a pleasure to have him back with us today. i leave it to you to give us a more comprehensive introduction. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for your kind words. i am going to make a very brief introduction to our debate today. we were established with a mandate to respond to...
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. >>> a remarkable discovery at the auschwitz museum in warsaw.a polish made gold ring and chain were found hidden under the false vase of -- sa death camp. >>> coming up the message of hope, compassion and perseverance delivered by a local teenager with autism. >>> also coming up michigan's >>> a new task force in michigan will now look for ways to eliminate children's exposure to lead across the state. the governor signed the order today. this comes in the wake of the lead crisis in flint. crews replaced old contaminated pipes. >>> the fda is giving food nutrition labels a bold new look. calories will now be listed in a bigger, bolder type. there will be a new line for added sugars and serving size be will be updated to be more in line with what a person is likely to eat in one sitting. it's the first major change to nutrition labels since they were created back in 1994. >>> he will never be able to speak but that's not stopping a patomic maryland teen from getting his message out. >> he wrote a letter explaining what it's like to live with teen
. >>> a remarkable discovery at the auschwitz museum in warsaw.a polish made gold ring and chain were found hidden under the false vase of -- sa death camp. >>> coming up the message of hope, compassion and perseverance delivered by a local teenager with autism. >>> also coming up michigan's >>> a new task force in michigan will now look for ways to eliminate children's exposure to lead across the state. the governor signed the order today. this comes in the...
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warm once again on wednesday for warsaw and ber minute. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> astronomers at nasa say they have found 1300 planets beyond the earth's solar system. they made the discovery using the keplar space telescope. it could allow for water and therefore life. one nasa scientist says the nearest potentially habitable planet is 11 light years away making it a close neighbor. they have discovered more than 3200 planets in total beyond our solar system. 21 of them similar to earth. >>> is life worse or better 11 light years away? about a half hour away is "newsroom tokyo." be sure to watch.c >> you're watching live from paris. i'm michelle harrison with you for the next hour. a last-ditch bid for survival. calls on thef supreme court to block the impeachment process against her just hours before the crucial vote in the senate. police face-off against angry demonstrators here in france where the government has pushed through controversial labor reforms. protests ein
warm once again on wednesday for warsaw and ber minute. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> astronomers at nasa say they have found 1300 planets beyond the earth's solar system. they made the discovery using the keplar space telescope. it could allow for water and therefore life. one nasa scientist says the nearest potentially habitable planet is 11 light years away making it a close neighbor. they have discovered more than 3200 planets in...
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warsaw was worried that richer western europeans, germans in particular, would swoop in and buy up muchf the countryside. but the new law also affects polish farmers who complain it will stifle growth. >> zbigniew maruszewski values his freedom. to him, freedom includes being able to buy, sell, and lease land as he sees fit. maruszewski says that as an entrepreneur, that's important. but much to his dismay, the new polish government wants to put an end to this. zbigniew: we got through the war, the division of poland, and communism. and now, in this pseudo-democracy, you can't really call it a democracy, we're dependent on a bureaucrat, the director of the agricultural agency, who will be like a god and a sovereign. that's what scares me. the new law only allows people to buy land who've already lived in the local municipality for at least five years. the land has to be located nearby. and the plot can't be larger than 300 hectares. that's what the polish parliament has decided. their main goal is to keep foreign investors out. >> the law makes it impossible or harder to sell polish lan
warsaw was worried that richer western europeans, germans in particular, would swoop in and buy up muchf the countryside. but the new law also affects polish farmers who complain it will stifle growth. >> zbigniew maruszewski values his freedom. to him, freedom includes being able to buy, sell, and lease land as he sees fit. maruszewski says that as an entrepreneur, that's important. but much to his dismay, the new polish government wants to put an end to this. zbigniew: we got through...
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cooler than normaln central europe. 14 degrees in berlin, vienna 13 degrees and 14 degrees expected in warsaw on your monday. cooler temperatures expected to ntinue for the next couple of days. now, the rainy season has started in the southwestern islands of japan. the onset was seven days later than average in the okinawa region and only about five days later than average. the seasonal frontal system will continue to affect the southwestern islands of japan. rainy weather should continue throughout the week. the extended front is swinging through western japan, so areas like kumamoto will see heavy rainfall into tonight. due to many earthquakes the ground is quite loosened so additional rain could raise the potential for flooding as well as landslides and mudslides. rainy weather should reach central japan including tokyo tomorrow morning. it's going to be quite gusty across many portions of japan. so it's going to be a quite wet day and windy day across many portions of japan on tuesday. tokyo rainy weather with a high of 20 degrees. kyoto 25 degrees with sunny weather and a rain chance for
cooler than normaln central europe. 14 degrees in berlin, vienna 13 degrees and 14 degrees expected in warsaw on your monday. cooler temperatures expected to ntinue for the next couple of days. now, the rainy season has started in the southwestern islands of japan. the onset was seven days later than average in the okinawa region and only about five days later than average. the seasonal frontal system will continue to affect the southwestern islands of japan. rainy weather should continue...
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with regard to warsaw, i'm pleased that denmark and norway will be joining the united states in contributing to an allied forward presence to boost our collectev presence -- europe and all of our nations agreed to ncrease cooperations between nato and e.u., we agreed on the need to continue to support maintain sanctions against russia until we can get resolution as was outlined in the minsk agreements, and those need to be fully implemented. concern ted in our about russia's growing aggressive military presence and posture in the baltic nordic region. e will be maintaining ongoing dialogue and seek cooperation we also want to make sure that we are prepared and we want to encourage russia to keep its military activities in full compliance with international obligations. denmark,s of the e.u., inland and sweden are strong supporters. i reaffirm my intention to get this done before the end of the year and we discussed the importance of europe's energy security, including diversification of supply ers rafts.rces and our nations remain strong change, in climate agreement with the paris agreement.
with regard to warsaw, i'm pleased that denmark and norway will be joining the united states in contributing to an allied forward presence to boost our collectev presence -- europe and all of our nations agreed to ncrease cooperations between nato and e.u., we agreed on the need to continue to support maintain sanctions against russia until we can get resolution as was outlined in the minsk agreements, and those need to be fully implemented. concern ted in our about russia's growing aggressive...
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and she said we went to the window and for hours all of warsaw was blinking. [ applause ] '6.t arrested? >> i thought right up to the end of my visit, i had stayed ahead of the government the whole time. somehow they got word of my having been there. the first stop at passport control booth, the agent saw my name and got on the telephone. and three armed men came over and that started about a 2 1/2 hour process of being interrogated and strip searched and with all my materials taken and every time i tried to go back, my visa was denied. john: now, communism was overthrown. you talk to people in america now, free market, capitalism, your way isn't so good, so unequal. >> well, inequality is a natural sort of thing. we're different in terms of the talent that we have, and the extent to which we're willing to work. the savings that we put aside, and the million other reasons. so try to make people equal economically is an illution and can only be done at the point of a gun, and then you never get there. you never achieve it. it's an illusion that brings destruction and bloodshed
and she said we went to the window and for hours all of warsaw was blinking. [ applause ] '6.t arrested? >> i thought right up to the end of my visit, i had stayed ahead of the government the whole time. somehow they got word of my having been there. the first stop at passport control booth, the agent saw my name and got on the telephone. and three armed men came over and that started about a 2 1/2 hour process of being interrogated and strip searched and with all my materials taken and...
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you told the new york times about that plan, i can hear the glass crunching on the ghettos of warsaw vienna. for those who don't know, crystal night refers to the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after jewish businesses had their windows smashed by anti-sem itic mobs. >> i served five years on the u.s. holocaust commission on appointment of george w. bush, israel never had a stronger friend in the white house. i'm -- that was my request, and i'm absolutely certain that as we said in those years, if we don't remember, we absolutely will forget. you've got to forget a lot of things to thing it's a good thing to round up and deport 11 million people, most of them working in america in the middle of the night? not the united states. china maybe, not the united states. >> weld talked about why as a republican governor he was now running as a libertarian. >> even if you didn't win, a third party candidate can have a huge impact on the outcome of af presidential race. some people for instance believe ralph nader played a role in helping hurt al gore and elect george w. bush.
you told the new york times about that plan, i can hear the glass crunching on the ghettos of warsaw vienna. for those who don't know, crystal night refers to the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after jewish businesses had their windows smashed by anti-sem itic mobs. >> i served five years on the u.s. holocaust commission on appointment of george w. bush, israel never had a stronger friend in the white house. i'm -- that was my request, and i'm absolutely certain that as...
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warsaw was worried that richer western europeans, germans in particular, would swoop in and buy up muchuntryside. but the new law also affects polish farmers who complain it will stifle growth. >> zbigniew maruszewski values his freedom. to him, freedom includes being able to buy, sell, and lease land as he sees fit. maruszewski says that as an entrepreneur, that's important. but much to his dismay, the new polish government wants to put an end to this. zbigniew: we got through the war, the division of poland, and communism. and now, in this pseudo-democracy, you can't really call it a democracy, we're dependent on a bureaucrat, the director of the agricultural agency, who will be like a god and a sovereign. that's what scares me. the new law only allows people to buy land who've already lived in the local municicipality y ft least five years. the land has to be located nearby. and the plot can't be larger than 300 hectares. that's what the polish parliament has decided. their main goal is to keep foreign investors out. >> the law makes it impossible or harder to sell polish land to for
warsaw was worried that richer western europeans, germans in particular, would swoop in and buy up muchuntryside. but the new law also affects polish farmers who complain it will stifle growth. >> zbigniew maruszewski values his freedom. to him, freedom includes being able to buy, sell, and lease land as he sees fit. maruszewski says that as an entrepreneur, that's important. but much to his dismay, the new polish government wants to put an end to this. zbigniew: we got through the war,...
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. >> now, the original quote he gave to the "new york times," he talked about kristallnacht and warsawcht happened in germany. do you stand by your running mate's comments comparing donald trump to kristallnacht? >> absolutely. what are we going to do? is my door going to be knocked down because i'm going to get checked for papers and with regard to deporting 11 million illegal immigrants? jake, there's just so much misinformation here. the fact that decades ago when illegal immigrants came across the border to work, it was undocumented workers. look, to this day, we have community leaders in new mexico that are illegal immigrants who have had children who have had children and we're going to now come in and knock down doors and they are going to be deported? it would be like putting them on the moon. >> govern gary johnson, that's all the time we have. good luck this weekend in orlando, sir. >> i've got to get the nomination. i hope bill gets the nomination. i hope we get a say in the presidential debates. thanks, jake. >> all right, sir. we'll have you on again. >>> it's been two yea
. >> now, the original quote he gave to the "new york times," he talked about kristallnacht and warsawcht happened in germany. do you stand by your running mate's comments comparing donald trump to kristallnacht? >> absolutely. what are we going to do? is my door going to be knocked down because i'm going to get checked for papers and with regard to deporting 11 million illegal immigrants? jake, there's just so much misinformation here. the fact that decades ago when...
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tens thousands of people marched in central warsaw yesterday.ey were protesting the policies of the conservative government. the demonstrators saz the policies are arm harmful to poland's position in the european union. the ruling party said they made changes to build a stronger nation and that poland needs to defend its interests in the eu. >>> a notorious mexican drug lord is in a new prison this morning. we're talking about el chapo. he's been moved to a prison in northern mexico near the texas border. he is locked up a short distance from el paso. guzman was transferred yesterday morning. officials say the move was due to construction at the prison in central mexico where he had been held. >>> and they know all the moms out there want a nice forecast. once we get through the clouds this morning, a little bit of shower activity moving through the area, we will have plenty of sunshine. so shaping up to be' very happy mother's day forecast for everybody down there on the parkway for the susan g. komen race for the cure. we open up for sunshine
tens thousands of people marched in central warsaw yesterday.ey were protesting the policies of the conservative government. the demonstrators saz the policies are arm harmful to poland's position in the european union. the ruling party said they made changes to build a stronger nation and that poland needs to defend its interests in the eu. >>> a notorious mexican drug lord is in a new prison this morning. we're talking about el chapo. he's been moved to a prison in northern mexico...
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we have a big nato summit coming up in warsaw.t with many foreign leaders and defense ministers of these nato nations that are allies of the united states that talk a game about this, but they're primarily interested in what the larger leaders like the united states and nato will deploy in their countries to protect them from russia. so what i think has to happen is there has to be a healthier equation in mutual responsibilities and that hasn't happened to the degree that has satisfied either our current president or at least one of the contenders on one of the tickets coming forward. so it's very hard. and i think what jack just said about the fact that many -- my own father died in active military service. there are people throughout this country that do have those connections with the military, but it's a diminishing lot because we just don't feel the same suffering and pressures and burdens that those people who served in the military and their families have gone through. >> we are waiting for the president's remarks. jack, i
we have a big nato summit coming up in warsaw.t with many foreign leaders and defense ministers of these nato nations that are allies of the united states that talk a game about this, but they're primarily interested in what the larger leaders like the united states and nato will deploy in their countries to protect them from russia. so what i think has to happen is there has to be a healthier equation in mutual responsibilities and that hasn't happened to the degree that has satisfied either...
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you told the new york tio "the " i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnacht in the ghettos of warsawstallnacht or crystal night is from the holocaust referring to the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after jewish owned stores had windows smashed by angry anti-semetic? >> israel never had a stronger friend in the white house. and that was my request. and i'm absolutely certain as we said in those years, if we don't remember, we absolutely will forget. you've got to forget a lot of things to think it's a good idea to round up and deport 11 million people living peacefully, most of them working in america in the middle of the night? china maybe. not the united states. >> let's talk about guns. back in 1993, you proposed some of the strictest gun controls in the country including a statewide ban on some forms of semiautomatic weapons and prohibit under 21. do they fit in with a libertarian party platform that opposes, quote, all laws at any level of government restricting, registering, or monitoring firearms? >> i'm a lifelong hunter and gun owner, and i don't think those
you told the new york tio "the " i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnacht in the ghettos of warsawstallnacht or crystal night is from the holocaust referring to the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after jewish owned stores had windows smashed by angry anti-semetic? >> israel never had a stronger friend in the white house. and that was my request. and i'm absolutely certain as we said in those years, if we don't remember, we absolutely will forget. you've...
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let's say that there was a terrorist-looking attack in warsaw, poland.nd donald trump decides that it's the russians, right? when he makes a statement like that, there is a treaty that is underneath it. there is an obligation that is triggered when an american president says that a certain attack happens within the constrict of a treaty. our allies in the region will act, wars literally get started by presidents who say the wrong thing. and so, this isn't just instability. this isn't just an annoyance, politically, this can lead to real-world consequences in which hostilities start because you rush to snap judgments. s and this is who he is in his dna. there's no set of advisers he'll be able to put around himself to stop this from happening when he's president. >> let's talk about experience. it was interesting to me to look a little bit about the polling on this. and i think that people are so, his personality is so sort of overdetermines the way people feel about him. if you step back, americans haven't nominated someone like this to be president, you
let's say that there was a terrorist-looking attack in warsaw, poland.nd donald trump decides that it's the russians, right? when he makes a statement like that, there is a treaty that is underneath it. there is an obligation that is triggered when an american president says that a certain attack happens within the constrict of a treaty. our allies in the region will act, wars literally get started by presidents who say the wrong thing. and so, this isn't just instability. this isn't just an...
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he said, i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnacht in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear that rhetoric, honest. >> trump's been firing back, saying, i don't talk about his alcoholism, so why would he talk about my foolishly perceived fascism? okay. and today trump took aim at both johnson and weld. >> look, gary johnson got 1% of the vote last time. i watched that whole situation, it was really pretty disgraceful. i think it's a total fringe deal. i think he's a fringe candidate. if you want to know the truth. i look at him and watch his motions and i watch what he says. i think that he's a fringe candidate and your second, weld, when you do a little research on that, i think it's not going to be a factor. >> johnson responded to that attack today. donald trump calls me a fringe candidate. strangely enough that's what he was called a few months ago. interesting point there. i'm joined now by the libertarian ticket, gary johnson and his vice presidential running mate bill weld. gentlemen, congratulations and welcome to "meet the press daily." >> thank you, chuck. >> thank
he said, i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnacht in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear that rhetoric, honest. >> trump's been firing back, saying, i don't talk about his alcoholism, so why would he talk about my foolishly perceived fascism? okay. and today trump took aim at both johnson and weld. >> look, gary johnson got 1% of the vote last time. i watched that whole situation, it was really pretty disgraceful. i think it's a total fringe deal. i think he's a...
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temperature climbed the beach is sluggish the '60s and on the bed with a collar around some of the warsawby about 3:00 p.m.. >>reporter: here is the cost of cute and supplement in terms of a lot of, cover it would in all we need that in order to see if although temperatures rise. >>robin winston: but in an extended minutes it will be packed at the picnic was sent to fight the russians always a better idea to get in before 5 starting >>darya: stubblefield was arrested yesterday in morgan hill and according to court documents is accused of using a babysitting to find that the woman of the she responded in was home for an interview for and and the position last year invested session with rick the field lawyer said the sex was control. >>james: the shooter is still on the loose as one of this is a developing situation will have a new video just as the kron 4 news room you can see a major police presence the police car as the crime scene tape this happen on tulane avenue we will keep checking with the office of the rock morning policy will keep updating the top one as the story continues to de
temperature climbed the beach is sluggish the '60s and on the bed with a collar around some of the warsawby about 3:00 p.m.. >>reporter: here is the cost of cute and supplement in terms of a lot of, cover it would in all we need that in order to see if although temperatures rise. >>robin winston: but in an extended minutes it will be packed at the picnic was sent to fight the russians always a better idea to get in before 5 starting >>darya: stubblefield was arrested yesterday...
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new york times" about that plan "i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnacht in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear that, honest. "kristallnacht or crystal night in english from the holocaust, the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after jewish owned stores, businesses and synagogues had their win toes smasheded by angry anti-semitic mobs. is that a little strong, you think, to talk about the holocaust? >> no, no, i don't think so. i served five years on the u.s. holocaust commission by appointment of president george w. bush and by the way, israel never had a stronger friend in the white house, and i'm -- that was my request, and i'm absolutely certain that as we said in those years, if we don't remember, we absolutely will forget. and you got to forget a lot of things to think it's a good idea to round up and depart 1 million people living peaceably, most of them working in america, in the middle of the night, no, not the united states. china maybe, not the united states. >> let's talk about guns, back in 1993 you proposed some of the strictest gun control law
new york times" about that plan "i can hear the glass crunching on kristallnacht in the ghettos of warsaw and vienna when i hear that, honest. "kristallnacht or crystal night in english from the holocaust, the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after jewish owned stores, businesses and synagogues had their win toes smasheded by angry anti-semitic mobs. is that a little strong, you think, to talk about the holocaust? >> no, no, i don't think so. i served five...
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turn things over to professor rot feld, a man i respected for many years, currently a professor at warsaw university but previously minister of affairs at poland at a decisive moment in the country history and it is a great friend and a pleasure to have him back with us. professor i leave it to you to give you a more comprehensive introduction of the panelists and the report. [ applause ] >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for your kind words and i would like to say that my -- i will make a brief introduction to our debate today. i would like to say that the panel was established with a mandate to respond to questions of how european security can be rediscovered as a common project for -- for the common project. the common wisdom popular among intellectuals and international security experts is that there is a need to transcend the existing institutions with -- with an end to [ inaudible ]. the other school of thinking is that one should convene a new great congress like historical summits in vienna, 1815 versailles, 1900 to 18 or helsinki 1945. and to elaborate a european security trea
turn things over to professor rot feld, a man i respected for many years, currently a professor at warsaw university but previously minister of affairs at poland at a decisive moment in the country history and it is a great friend and a pleasure to have him back with us. professor i leave it to you to give you a more comprehensive introduction of the panelists and the report. [ applause ] >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for your kind words and i would like to say that my -- i will...
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, which still may be true, i was anticipating the question, there were social security offices in warsaw and dublin and tel aviv and athens and rome and very southern cities in italy because so many americans spend their lives here and go back home to receive the social security. a reversal of the balance of payments. in terms of how an immigrants , i think some, as individuals. basically get on it but -- a boat. others come as communities. more likely, i think they come as families. there is a fairly standard pattern. men come first. immigrants are disproportionately male. for those communities where you get the rest of the family coming over, the men come over and earn money and send money back. their sisters and daughters and wives and grandmothers come over and so you get, get families coming over. there are communities. there are organizations and people who came from particular cities that exist. i have an uncle who is buried in the cemetery area and everybody in that cemetery's descendent of somebody who came from the same place in eastern europe. trueuessing that may be and lots
, which still may be true, i was anticipating the question, there were social security offices in warsaw and dublin and tel aviv and athens and rome and very southern cities in italy because so many americans spend their lives here and go back home to receive the social security. a reversal of the balance of payments. in terms of how an immigrants , i think some, as individuals. basically get on it but -- a boat. others come as communities. more likely, i think they come as families. there is a...
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the collapse of the warsaw collapse, the collapse of the soviet union and nato expansion into those historically russian-dominated territories. do you think that's a fair account for what's happened in the post-cold warer rar? >> sir, if i'm following you i would say it's clear that putin, i believe, i can't say it's clear, i believe that putin's view is is that russia is being constrained by the international norms. international norms established by the west and predominately the u.s. it's from that view that he has, i think, set out deliberately to challenge those norms. to disrupt our international order, globally. wherever he has that opportunity. >> given that countries like poland and latvia and lithuania and estonia have chosen freely to join nato, do you think there's any truth to his claims that these are lands that are traditionally oriented toward the east? >> well, he certainly claims that. but as you know, we believe and many of these countries desire to be a sovereign nation and make their own choices the type of government they have. that's what we've traditionally supported as a
the collapse of the warsaw collapse, the collapse of the soviet union and nato expansion into those historically russian-dominated territories. do you think that's a fair account for what's happened in the post-cold warer rar? >> sir, if i'm following you i would say it's clear that putin, i believe, i can't say it's clear, i believe that putin's view is is that russia is being constrained by the international norms. international norms established by the west and predominately the u.s....
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as we head into the nato summit in warsaw, i please denmark and norway will be joining the contributinganced presence to bolster our collective defense in europe. agreed to nations increase cooperation between nato and the eu. we agreed on the need to continue to support ukraine and maintain sanctions against russia until we can get a resolution, as was outlined in the minsk agreements. those need to be fully implemented. concernnited in our about russia's growing aggressive military presence and posture in the nordic region. we will be maintaining ongoing dialogue and seek cooperation with russia. but we also want to make sure that we are prepared and strong. we want to encourage russia to keep its military activities in full compliance with international operations. our sixrs of the eu, nations remain strong partners and climate change, including the implementation of the paris agreement and transition to a low carbon economy. tomarket nations we continue do conservation and sustainable development that prioritize combating climate change. we hope to celebrate the first ever ministeri
as we head into the nato summit in warsaw, i please denmark and norway will be joining the contributinganced presence to bolster our collective defense in europe. agreed to nations increase cooperation between nato and the eu. we agreed on the need to continue to support ukraine and maintain sanctions against russia until we can get a resolution, as was outlined in the minsk agreements. those need to be fully implemented. concernnited in our about russia's growing aggressive military presence...
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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
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they lit up one end of the warsaw's national stadium.a huge wall of smoke. they cleared the air for 12 minutes. >> seems distracting. >> and dangerous. >> dangerous, too. >> that does it for us. tune in to the "cbs evening news tonight." we'll see you tomorrow. >> they're always on fire. >> indeed, they are. right here on cbs this morning. >> good-bye. the hunger strikers who stop mayor ed lee yesterday... s they're marching to city ha today. they want >>> it is 8:55. time for news headlines. in san francisco the hunger strikers who stood up mayor ed lee yesterday say they are marching to city hall at 12:30 today to hear his perspective on officer-involved shootings. >>> in an effort to crack down on graffiti in san jose, the city could soon pay you to report vandals. today the city council will consider offering up to $1,000. >>> and stanley cup play-offs the sharks hope to take a commanding lead tonight in the second round series against the predators. san jose leads the series two games to none. game time in nashville this evening is
they lit up one end of the warsaw's national stadium.a huge wall of smoke. they cleared the air for 12 minutes. >> seems distracting. >> and dangerous. >> dangerous, too. >> that does it for us. tune in to the "cbs evening news tonight." we'll see you tomorrow. >> they're always on fire. >> indeed, they are. right here on cbs this morning. >> good-bye. the hunger strikers who stop mayor ed lee yesterday... s they're marching to city ha today....
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he is currently professor at warsaw university, previously of foreign affairs of poland.ve moment in his country's history. it is a pleasure to have him with us. professor, i leave it to you to give of our governance of introduction of the panel and report. [applause] mr. chairman, thank you very much for kind words. mightd like to say mundane patrol is to make a very brief introduction to our debate today. this wasike to say established with the mandate to reform the question, how european security can be rediscovered as a common project , as the common project. popularon wisdom amongst internationals and security experts is the need to turn the institutions with an aim to make them more effective. [no audio] >> 1815, 1918 pottstown and helsinki. it is a kind of european security, we should contain new principles, normal procedures, fundamentally new code of conduct. nomy view, however, there is depth of international institutions for legal nonce and procedures. and the states in their neutral relationship. in europe, emerged not for the lack of documents but for the def
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they lit up one end of warsaw's national stadium. referees delayed the game for 12 minutes to clear the air. >> seems like that would be distracting. >> and dangerous. >> yes, and dangerous. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune into the cbs evening news with scott pelley tonight. for news any time, anywhere, watch our 24-hour digital news network. >> they're always on re- right here on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ new fresh step with the power of febreze. >>> we are live with over 200 high school students that will say yes to their prom dress. >> it's time to finalize summer vacation plans. we show you some of the best. >> today is may 3rd. it's "great day washington." i'm chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. we are the hosts of "great day washington." i apologize if you saw me in the background. i didn't know we were going to you. >> she has done way worse than that. >> okay. we are going to give you a preview of say yes to the dress atlanta. meaghan is out there with him. they are getting area high school students to
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they lit up one end of warsaw's national stadium.r team unleashed a huge wall of smoke. referees delayed the game for 12 minutes to clear the air. >> seems like that would be distracting. >> and dangerous. >> yes, and dangerous. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune into the cbs evening news with scott pelley tonight. for news any time, anywhere, watch our 24-hour digital news network. >> they're always on fire. >> indeed, they are. right here on "cbs this morn >>> good morning, i'm jim donovan, ever want to take swings at citizens bank park, today is the day. our pat gallen tried his hand yesterday. today is the 19th annual richie ashburn memorial homeruns for heart. you can bat or play the field, plus, get pictures with the fanatic, and bid on silent auction item. it all benefit the american heart association, now, here is kate way look at the werth. >> thankfully looks like the worse of the wet weather pushing out in time for that event down at the paul bark here today, still damp the rest the day, at least the worse of the rain
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. >> in warsaw we must reaffirm that deterrents, conventional and nuclear and collective defense remainso's first and essential mission. we must increase our forward presence in the east and make sure we have the processes, the forces and equipment in place to reassess the presence rapidly if need be. >> well, this comes as russia threatens retaliation against the u.s. and our allies for setting up a missile defense system in eastern europe even though the nato-run system is for defense only. >> never misses an opportunity. >>> there's a new twist in the hulk hogan sex tape lawsuit against the website gawker. now, two well-known billionaires are getting involved on either side of this case, so how could that impact gawker and change the legal landscape? tired of re-dosing antacids? try duo fusion! new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud
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and the nato summit in warsaw is in july.t stake is whether nato forces will remain in western and northern afghanistan or whether those areas will be seated to the influence of iran or criminal drug ring drug rings. it's up to the president of the united states to show that leadership. general robinson, the committee looks forward to hearing your assessment of the threatsst u.s. homeland tasked to defend, especially the development of missiles capable of carrying nuclear pay loads by russia, iran, and north korea. we'll be interested to hear your views on the importance of the u.s.-mexico security relationship. heroin largely produced in mexico, continues to ravage communities across our nation and demands a renewed effort to combat, discourage both in our streets and at its source. we must reckon with the mu fundamental drtruth. while it is clear that mexican government must do more within the borders, our government needs to finally get serious about border security. as former kouj come john kelly recently testified about
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with regards to the european security as we head into the summit in warsaw i' i am pleased that denmarking the united states contributing to the enhanced allied force to bolster the collective defense in europe and all of the nations agree to increase cooperation between nato and the eu. they maintained sanctions against russia until they could get the resolution and as it was outlined in the agreement does need to be fully implemented. we are united in our concern about russia's growing aggressive military presence and fostering the baltic region and we will be maintaining ongoing dialogue and seek cooperation with russia but we also want to make sure that we are prepared and strong and we want to encourage russia to keep its activities in full compliance with international obligations to. to reaffirm my intention to try to get this done by the end of the year for the sources and the routes the six nations remain strong partners in climate change including the implementation of the agreement and transitioning to a carbon economy. and as the nations we committed to conservation and sust
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turn things over to professor rot feld, a man i respected for many years, currently a professor at warsaw university but previously minister of affairs at poland at a decisive moment in the country history and it is a great friend and a pleasure to have him back with us. professor i leave it to you to give you a more comprehensive introduction of the panelists and the report. [ applause ] >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for your kind words and i would like to say that my -- i will make a brief introduction to our debate today. i would like to say that the panel was established with a mandate to respond to questions of how european security can be rediscovered as a common project for -- for the common project. the common wisdom popular among intellectuals and international security experts is that there is a need to transcend the existing institutions with -- with an end to [ inaudible ]. the other school of thinking is that one should convene a new great congress like historical summits in vienna, 1815 versailles, 1900 to 18 or helsinki 1945. and to elaborate a european security trea
turn things over to professor rot feld, a man i respected for many years, currently a professor at warsaw university but previously minister of affairs at poland at a decisive moment in the country history and it is a great friend and a pleasure to have him back with us. professor i leave it to you to give you a more comprehensive introduction of the panelists and the report. [ applause ] >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for your kind words and i would like to say that my -- i will...
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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...