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. >> you think that this force emanating from europe particularly amsterdam seems to have codified it more than anyone else is irresistible. i think it's a condition of modern life and in that sense is streak liamly powerful force. there are and there can be count counterveiling issues in the society. i think it's complex. how are you impressed by this point of viview, steven? >> well, i think you have to take religion seriously in the united states and i think that's the huge difference in united states and the netherlands. you've got the one most religious and secular countries in europe in the e netherlands. if you look at some basic and rntion kes do you believe the bible is the word of god or do you believe in heaven or do you believe in hell, do you believe in miracles? i think that matters whe it comes to all these issues. >> the expansion of secular rights not only in the netherlands else why in europe that you speak of, and you see that expansion taking place in the united states. again going back to this core issue, what's cash dash is there any additional evidence of that?
. >> you think that this force emanating from europe particularly amsterdam seems to have codified it more than anyone else is irresistible. i think it's a condition of modern life and in that sense is streak liamly powerful force. there are and there can be count counterveiling issues in the society. i think it's complex. how are you impressed by this point of viview, steven? >> well, i think you have to take religion seriously in the united states and i think that's the huge...
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. >> you think that this force emanating from europe particularly amsterdam seems to have codified it more than anyone else is irresistible. i think it's a condition of modern life and in that sense is streak liamly powerful force. there are and there can be count counterveiling issues in the society. i think it's complex. how are you impressed by this point of viview, steven? >> well, i think you have to take religion seriously in the united states and i think that's the huge difference in united states and the netherlands. you've got the one most religious and secular countries in europe in the e netherlands. if you look at some basic and rntion kes do you believe the bible is the word of god or do you believe in heaven or do you believe in hell, do you believe in miracles? i think that matters when it comes to all these issues. >> the expansion of secular rights not only in the netherlands else why in europe that you speak of, and you see that expansion taking place in the united states. again going back to this core issue, what's cash dash is there any additional evidence of that?
. >> you think that this force emanating from europe particularly amsterdam seems to have codified it more than anyone else is irresistible. i think it's a condition of modern life and in that sense is streak liamly powerful force. there are and there can be count counterveiling issues in the society. i think it's complex. how are you impressed by this point of viview, steven? >> well, i think you have to take religion seriously in the united states and i think that's the huge...
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the amsterdam news. langston hughes had a column in the newspaper, and he had a spokesman, a very simple kind of guy who he named simple. and the title of his column was "simple says." and one of the things that i remember reading and knowing about when i was young was simple says let's kill all the white folks except
the amsterdam news. langston hughes had a column in the newspaper, and he had a spokesman, a very simple kind of guy who he named simple. and the title of his column was "simple says." and one of the things that i remember reading and knowing about when i was young was simple says let's kill all the white folks except
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we were shopping in amsterdam. he said, oh, my gosh, i can't afford this. he has a palace in india, he has servants. but he doesn't have money. >> reporter: but there are other princes who still throw their wealth around. prince azim of brunei is known for generous gifts to his famous friends. >> at his 25th birthday party, the goodie bags included a kenyan safari and a dental makeover. who wouldn't want to be with that guy? >> reporter: so, is the royal life something girls should still aspire to? >> my daughter is 2 and got her first princess dress. should we really be condoning this princess obsession? >> i think the story about the princess is this beautiful story about goodness. about love and about romance. at 2, she's not thinking about money. she's not thinking about how much power this person has. she's thinking about a beautiful life. i think it's a great thing. i think it becomes not great if you're 16, saying, i want to marry a prince. >> reporter: do you think that might be the biggest fear for a prince? is that the woman is with him because he
we were shopping in amsterdam. he said, oh, my gosh, i can't afford this. he has a palace in india, he has servants. but he doesn't have money. >> reporter: but there are other princes who still throw their wealth around. prince azim of brunei is known for generous gifts to his famous friends. >> at his 25th birthday party, the goodie bags included a kenyan safari and a dental makeover. who wouldn't want to be with that guy? >> reporter: so, is the royal life something girls...
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. >>> a 24-year-old gunman reportedly began shooting in a crowded shopping center near amsterdam. he wounded 15 people before committing suicide. police say he acted alone. >>> neighbors had a vigil for the victims of a shooting in philadelphia. it happened friday night. a second person died today, four others remain in hospital tonight and one is in critical condition. a suspect is in custody but they have no motive. >>> a warning tonight for seniors in napa county about a phone scam. authorities say some elderly people are receiving late night calls from people who claim to be their grandchildren. the callers say they're in trouble and asking for money. the victims wire money to pay a fine or get them out of jail. remember to ask questions that only a family member could answer. write down any caller i.d. numbers and report those who police. >>> many uninsured families are trying to find out how to get the medical and dental treatment that they need. here is one option. >> reporter: it wasn't a game or a concert that had people lining up to spend the night outside the oakland co
. >>> a 24-year-old gunman reportedly began shooting in a crowded shopping center near amsterdam. he wounded 15 people before committing suicide. police say he acted alone. >>> neighbors had a vigil for the victims of a shooting in philadelphia. it happened friday night. a second person died today, four others remain in hospital tonight and one is in critical condition. a suspect is in custody but they have no motive. >>> a warning tonight for seniors in napa county...
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living in china, the people's republic, the communist country, and before that, i worked in seattle in amsterdam. i have come back here for a reason, because of the arts and culture and music in my life. i am 39 years old, and i feel i am responsible to do so. our cultural here is based on bards, sharron, and i first came to visit when i was in the marine corps and was stationed in monterrey. it astonished me, and it was because of that openness. i have watched people moved in, and nightclubs have been having permit issues, and a lot of live music venues have ceased to exist, and at this point, i want to thank you for keeping the metlife alive as much as you have, but i would also say the with the accord any new nightclub that comes into the city. some people who are here and actually know the communities, and you realize that you are a world-class city. we are a world-class city prepared we make this together. when we tell people about restrictions on drinking or dancing, they are absolutely astonished. i was working in china and in macau, and i could go get a drink and dance until sunrise. bei
living in china, the people's republic, the communist country, and before that, i worked in seattle in amsterdam. i have come back here for a reason, because of the arts and culture and music in my life. i am 39 years old, and i feel i am responsible to do so. our cultural here is based on bards, sharron, and i first came to visit when i was in the marine corps and was stationed in monterrey. it astonished me, and it was because of that openness. i have watched people moved in, and nightclubs...
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a gunman in the netherlands opened fire with a machine gun today in a crowded shopping mall outside amsterdam. officials say the gunman killed at least six pe6cuuz and wounded more than a dozen others before taking his own life. the mayor called the crime too terrible for words. here at home, investigators on new york's long island are pressing their hunt for a possible serial killer who has claimed as many as eight victi victims. tony guida has the latest. >> reporter: this desolate strip of wildlife preserve on the south shore of long island is giving up dead bodies at an alarming rate-- three found just this week, one last week, four more last december. >> we're shocked because this is a very close community. and, you know, we leave our doors unlocked. >> reporter: all eight bodies were strewn along a three-mile strip of brambles next to a lightly traveled highway. the four discovered last december identified asus courts who advertised on craigslist. one found 11 days ago and three more found on monday still unidentified. >> we have no information on the sex or age or any other information
a gunman in the netherlands opened fire with a machine gun today in a crowded shopping mall outside amsterdam. officials say the gunman killed at least six pe6cuuz and wounded more than a dozen others before taking his own life. the mayor called the crime too terrible for words. here at home, investigators on new york's long island are pressing their hunt for a possible serial killer who has claimed as many as eight victi victims. tony guida has the latest. >> reporter: this desolate...
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it's amsterdam. >> i love amsterdam. it's a hard call. if london didn't exist... i think london is an inevitability with me because i taste london, i grew up in it, i grew up on the buses. i was invited to do that but it was no hardship to be so invited. it's true i feel a kind of homecoming, weirdly. >> rose: how is british food these days. >> sensationly good, actually! i don't know what's happening to my home country. i was just in london... british food is... i tell you what happened i never thought again if we talk about london that british food is not just london food. growing up in the 50s, a very austere time, it's one of the reasons i'm sure i got to love history so early. everything else was very beige and brown and dark and repressed and austere and indoor. except my parents... >> rose: puby? >> but we didn't go to pubs. jews really didn't. what i did do in my northwest london suburb, there were the first italians, the first asians south asians, indians, sri lankans so i knew i was in a different part of london. mostly it was dark and gray and broody an
it's amsterdam. >> i love amsterdam. it's a hard call. if london didn't exist... i think london is an inevitability with me because i taste london, i grew up in it, i grew up on the buses. i was invited to do that but it was no hardship to be so invited. it's true i feel a kind of homecoming, weirdly. >> rose: how is british food these days. >> sensationly good, actually! i don't know what's happening to my home country. i was just in london... british food is... i tell you...
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the child to come, the room is exactly as it was in rembrandt's very fancy house on to the middle of amsterdam and this drawing is almost a homage to his family life. it is exquisite, it is very rare, it was one of the best drawings that he acquired. >> where has it been? >> it has been, acquired it in 1919 and it has been in his collection and part of this group of 60 works that have come from paris to be seen at the frick. >> woman with a child frightened by a g. 1635 to 36. >> this is my favorite drawing in the show. it is tiny, it is this big. when you bet close you see so much. this little child, the dog is drawn to the child is more drawn to the dog, with the basket and the fruit and the vegness, the dog is wagging his tail and a friendly dog, the child is absolutely terrified, and the nursemaid or mother we are not sure are affectionately tolerant of both the dog and the child and she is comforting the little child to say continue don't worry, it is so muc th is caught ithis tiny sheet with pen drawing. i urge attorney get as close as they can, it is a marvelous drawing. wonderful. >> a
the child to come, the room is exactly as it was in rembrandt's very fancy house on to the middle of amsterdam and this drawing is almost a homage to his family life. it is exquisite, it is very rare, it was one of the best drawings that he acquired. >> where has it been? >> it has been, acquired it in 1919 and it has been in his collection and part of this group of 60 works that have come from paris to be seen at the frick. >> woman with a child frightened by a g. 1635 to 36....
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so all of that lumber, all of those beaver pelts, begin to be shipped over to amsterdam. beaver pelts would become very fancy hats, water proof hats. that was the bling-bling of its day. lumber went to making the masts for sails, and those masts for sailing ships then all of a sudden became sailing ships that came back over here to pick up more goods. >> europeans bring beautiful textiles and sophisticated farming tools, for both native americans and settlers. >> and that helped them grow more food, helped them become more settled, helped them trade more goods. it's all about trade here. >> the tall ships would come in and pick up goods, and take them across the atlantic, and to other parts of the globe this part of new york is really where the city began. >> it had a wonderful natural harbor where ships could easily get in and out. >> peck slip is one of those places. the street is so wide here because it used to be an inlet from the east river, where ships would come in and unload their goods. >> new york gradually becomes the nation's portal to the world. this allows t
so all of that lumber, all of those beaver pelts, begin to be shipped over to amsterdam. beaver pelts would become very fancy hats, water proof hats. that was the bling-bling of its day. lumber went to making the masts for sails, and those masts for sailing ships then all of a sudden became sailing ships that came back over here to pick up more goods. >> europeans bring beautiful textiles and sophisticated farming tools, for both native americans and settlers. >> and that helped...
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scared by their unusual sight they thought they got to crime because people had done something wrong to amsterdam. local people who came out and i'm curious rooftop the expedition runs into a bale of snow school here people refer to it as the milk of low heat which. visibilities in the soft snow does not support the sort of eels nevertheless the expedition's cautious opponents decide to scramble to the mountains top. just by the priest blessing on the expedition the evil forces of paul hill are still managed to claim a sacrifice one of the snowmobiles has broken down. but. hello the steering wheel is broken near the base. that the connection is entirely broken. oh right we fix it a little should be ok for now. another snowmobile toes the broken one back home the main convoy of snowmobiles heads for lake panic. they call most of the distance by going through the narrow strip that was once the old border between russia and finland. the own border barge of the lake almost into directly opposite the famous loose ski a collie or cliffs. the lake was formed by one hundred twenty eight meter deep take t
scared by their unusual sight they thought they got to crime because people had done something wrong to amsterdam. local people who came out and i'm curious rooftop the expedition runs into a bale of snow school here people refer to it as the milk of low heat which. visibilities in the soft snow does not support the sort of eels nevertheless the expedition's cautious opponents decide to scramble to the mountains top. just by the priest blessing on the expedition the evil forces of paul hill are...
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pictures in rembrandt's canon, this was a picture that was discovered in 1899 for an exhibition in amsterdam, it came from a distant castle in poland, krakow, outside of krakow, only one of two equestrian pictures in rembrandt's. >> this young man seems to derive comfort from him, but look hard and you will see he is a man-of-war. he is carrying all sorts of weaponry, two swords, a war hammer, a quiver of arrows and that horse going through an unwelcoming terrain is going at some speed, he is sort of a christian knight in polish dress, we don't know what the subject of this picture is. >> an interesting image, the christian soldier given rembrandt's protestant ethic. >> and given the very clear costuming that we can identify as being polish, being the clothing of an infantryman, of a cavalryman who is a mercenary but when we look at this picture and countless generations have, we derive some sense of comfort from that face. and that is very important. >> his favorite topic, self-portrait, 1658. >> and this if i may say is the revelation of our show, because for this exhibition, we had the pi
pictures in rembrandt's canon, this was a picture that was discovered in 1899 for an exhibition in amsterdam, it came from a distant castle in poland, krakow, outside of krakow, only one of two equestrian pictures in rembrandt's. >> this young man seems to derive comfort from him, but look hard and you will see he is a man-of-war. he is carrying all sorts of weaponry, two swords, a war hammer, a quiver of arrows and that horse going through an unwelcoming terrain is going at some speed,...
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a gunman has killed six people and injured sixteen in a shooting spree near amsterdam he ran through a shopping mall randomly firing an automatic weapon before turning the gun on himself this comes just a week after another shootout in the same town where two people were killed and two were wounded. russia is preparing to celebrate mankind's first foray into space even as the u.s. retires its iconic space shuttle fleet with no replacement in sight a resident takes to the streets of new york to find out just what happened to america's space ambitions. this month marks the fifty year anniversary of the first human caused that yuri gagarin to advert fly into space so whatever happened to the space race this week let's talk about that are you proud that man once walked on the moon. and i proud that man was walked out of my proud that man once crossed the atlantic ocean and failed america i think it's it's a good thing for people who for mankind to do new things and explore and learn no one cares about going into space anymore is that bad no i think we've done it seen it's too expensive t
a gunman has killed six people and injured sixteen in a shooting spree near amsterdam he ran through a shopping mall randomly firing an automatic weapon before turning the gun on himself this comes just a week after another shootout in the same town where two people were killed and two were wounded. russia is preparing to celebrate mankind's first foray into space even as the u.s. retires its iconic space shuttle fleet with no replacement in sight a resident takes to the streets of new york to...
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six people have been shot dead and fifteen have been wounded by a gunman near amsterdam the man ran through a shopping mall randomly firing a machine gun killing himself after the shooting rampage police identified the gunman as a twenty four year old dutchman who had previous run ins with the law just a week ago there was another shootout in the same town in which two people were killed and two more wounded either as russia and the world get ready to commemorate mankind's first journey into space by yuri gagarin fifty years ago the u.s. prepares to retire it's a fleet of space shuttles with no replacement planes in sight so what has become of the space race that's the question our resident reporter in new york has been asking on the streets. this month marks the fifth year anniversary of the first human has not yuri gagarin to ever fly into space so whatever happened to this space race this week let's talk about that are you proud that man once walked on the moon. and i proud that man was walked out of my proud that man once across the atlantic ocean and failed america i think it's it's a
six people have been shot dead and fifteen have been wounded by a gunman near amsterdam the man ran through a shopping mall randomly firing a machine gun killing himself after the shooting rampage police identified the gunman as a twenty four year old dutchman who had previous run ins with the law just a week ago there was another shootout in the same town in which two people were killed and two more wounded either as russia and the world get ready to commemorate mankind's first journey into...
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in 1974, after living in amsterdam, he cofounded the american dance asylum and in 1982 formed the bill t. jones/arnie zane dance company with his partner, arnie zane, who died in 1988. based in new york city, the ten-member company tours extensively, performing its repertoire of more than 50 works for audiences of approximately 100,000 each year in america and abroad. jones is the recipient, individually and with zane, of numerous awards, including two bessies, choreographic fellowships from the national endowment for the arts, and in 1994, a macarthur fellowship. his company's work is often described as a fusion of dance and theater. jones says his work deals with the fear of difference. his work is also about the joy of movement and the issues of survival and triumph. as jones has said, "living and dying is not the big issue. "the big issue is what you're going to do with your time while you're here." his memoir, last night on earth, whose title was taken from one of his performances, was published in 1995. last year, bill t. jones joined the naacp protest against the flying of the c
in 1974, after living in amsterdam, he cofounded the american dance asylum and in 1982 formed the bill t. jones/arnie zane dance company with his partner, arnie zane, who died in 1988. based in new york city, the ten-member company tours extensively, performing its repertoire of more than 50 works for audiences of approximately 100,000 each year in america and abroad. jones is the recipient, individually and with zane, of numerous awards, including two bessies, choreographic fellowships from...
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gunman has killed six people and injured sixteen in a shooting spree near amsterdam he ran through a shopping mall randomly firing an automatic weapon before turning the gun on himself this comes just a week after another shootout in the same town where two people were killed and two more. human rights groups say at least three people were killed during friday's mass protests in syria against the country's authoritarian regime state t.v. has pictures. as of an unknown gunman shooting from a view call it's now believed more than one hundred people have been killed during the nationwide demonstration last month syrian authorities however have only confirmed the doubts the policeman. russia is preparing to celebrate mankind's first foray into space as the u.s. retires its iconic space shuttle fleet with no place one and site resident takes to the streets of new york to find out just what happened to america's space ambitions . this month marks the fifty year anniversary of the first human has been out yuri gagarin to ever fly into space so whatever happened to the space race this week l
gunman has killed six people and injured sixteen in a shooting spree near amsterdam he ran through a shopping mall randomly firing an automatic weapon before turning the gun on himself this comes just a week after another shootout in the same town where two people were killed and two more. human rights groups say at least three people were killed during friday's mass protests in syria against the country's authoritarian regime state t.v. has pictures. as of an unknown gunman shooting from a...
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six people have been shot dead and fifteen have been by gunmen near amsterdam the man ran through a shopping mall randomly firing a machine gun killing himself after the shooting rampage police identify. the gunman as a twenty four year old a dutchman who had previous run ins with the law just a week ago there was another shootout in the same town in which two people were killed and two more wounded. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of spain's capital madrid to protest against the basque separatist group etta demonstrators are demanding that anyone linked to the organization be banned from running for public office the demo is in response to at is a decision to launch a new party sort two and one for office in regional elections in may the supreme court has denied sorts of legal status but an appeal has yet to be heard. going to japan now a steel wall and fence are being installed around the fukushima nuclear power plants to prevent more radioactive water leaking into the pacific ocean the operator tepco has been criticized by the fishing industry and by neighboring sout
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for you of course the government's killed seven people and injured fifteen in a shooting spree near amsterdam he ran through a shopping mall randomly firing an automatic weapon before turning the gun on himself it comes just a week after another shootout in the same town where two people were killed and more than two. a fire in a shopping center in northwest china has killed one of twelve others over two. hundred firefighters were dispatched to put out the huge blaze and evacuate those still trapped inside this still battling to contain the flames tonight bellatrix of the gas have been shut off of the complex to stop the plane train from spreading a cause of the fire hasn't yet. rush is preparing to celebrate mankind's first foray into space as the u.s. retires its iconic space shuttle fleet with no replacement in sight and our resident takes the streets of new york had to find out just what happened to america's space missions. this month marks the fifty year anniversary of the first human caused and not yuri gagarin to ever fly into space so whatever happened to the space race this week let
for you of course the government's killed seven people and injured fifteen in a shooting spree near amsterdam he ran through a shopping mall randomly firing an automatic weapon before turning the gun on himself it comes just a week after another shootout in the same town where two people were killed and more than two. a fire in a shopping center in northwest china has killed one of twelve others over two. hundred firefighters were dispatched to put out the huge blaze and evacuate those still...
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kaiser report the decapitate bankers tour continues we had a great show in dublin and now we move on to amsterdam and then possibly sweden and from there athens huge interest in athens if you want to send me an e-mail about this where we should come to your town send it to kaiser report r t t v are you let's get all the latest shenanigans and criminal activity from wall street stacey however you're looking fine girl max i see you're not looking so well you're sounding very ill but it must be because of that epic battle being waged on the on the global financial battlefield right now as we speak on one side of course is the silver liberation army headed by super max on the other side is j.p. morgan and led by jihadi jamie and lucia he'd deed masters but as we know they are all the precious metals prices have been soaring this week and that's an my first headline max gold explodes an s. and p. downgrade warning s. and p. one of the three rating agencies downgraded the outlook for u.s. debt and in particular s.m.p. is looking at the fiscal risks we see for the u.s. include the potential for further
kaiser report the decapitate bankers tour continues we had a great show in dublin and now we move on to amsterdam and then possibly sweden and from there athens huge interest in athens if you want to send me an e-mail about this where we should come to your town send it to kaiser report r t t v are you let's get all the latest shenanigans and criminal activity from wall street stacey however you're looking fine girl max i see you're not looking so well you're sounding very ill but it must be...
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going to ask you have tash in the united states of america it's something that you do when you're in amsterdam right i mean it's not that i hear that's what you hear. but no it's not something that americans even do but so no politician has heard about it and so it's something that must be stopped i think so this is like creeping sharia law and now we have creeping hashish we have creeping you know any time there's rumors of a young person having fun you have people who want to get in there and make it illegal and we have a series of people who are serving time right now sometimes up to life who are nonviolent offenses for transactions that have nothing to do with violence or guns or anything bad just. to do with drugs i think you should take those forty four senators or forty four to vote in the oklahoma senate anyone who votes to extend a penalty for nonviolent infraction to life in prison why not make it mandatory that they themselves have to spend seventy two hours in jail just to see what it's like because we've had forty years of this drug war we've had ever expanding penalties for every
going to ask you have tash in the united states of america it's something that you do when you're in amsterdam right i mean it's not that i hear that's what you hear. but no it's not something that americans even do but so no politician has heard about it and so it's something that must be stopped i think so this is like creeping sharia law and now we have creeping hashish we have creeping you know any time there's rumors of a young person having fun you have people who want to get in there and...
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. >>> authorities say a gunman who shot today six people and then himself at a shopping mall near amsterdam today claimed to have planted bombs at three locations. police cordoned off other shopping malls in that area but failed to find any explosives. authorities say the man left a suicide note and another message that they have yet to release. the 24-year-old was a member of a gun club and was licensed to own fire firearms. >>> in other news of the world tonight, in ivory coast soldiers loyal to bagbo broke through this security perimeter around the presidential palace today. troops supporting the duly elected president have been moving 0 in on the strong man until a cease fire was called earlier this week. bagbo's troops opened fire on a french helicopter today but no french soldiers were injured. >>> in gaza, hamas fired more than 30 rocket into israel today prompting four re tall to re tall united nation air strikes which killed three militants. this video shows militants fleeing from a cemetery from a missile launch. it follows a hamas attack injuring two israelis on a road near gaza.
. >>> authorities say a gunman who shot today six people and then himself at a shopping mall near amsterdam today claimed to have planted bombs at three locations. police cordoned off other shopping malls in that area but failed to find any explosives. authorities say the man left a suicide note and another message that they have yet to release. the 24-year-old was a member of a gun club and was licensed to own fire firearms. >>> in other news of the world tonight, in ivory...
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at least six people dead a 24-year-old man reportedly began shooting in a crowded shops center near amsterdam yesterday, he wounded 15 people before committing suicide. the gunman had permits for the weapons used in the attack. police believe he acted alone. >>> four people are recovering this morning after a small plane crash in southern california the single engine beech craft bonanza slammed into a storage facility. according to an faa spokesperson the plane took off and then lost power. the four passengers walked away one woman did have serious injuries, 9 units in the storage facility were destroyed. >> scary elsewhere a hawaii bound alaska airline flight carrying 163 people just taken off from sacramento yesterday afternoon, when a bird hit one of the plane's engines the pilots turned around and landed the aircraft safely passengers got on another plane bound for maui. >>> one of two men missing after a sailboat cap sized in rough waters off san francisco. the men escaped their over turned sailboat by inflatable raft yesterday off ocean beach but they were knocked into the water because
at least six people dead a 24-year-old man reportedly began shooting in a crowded shops center near amsterdam yesterday, he wounded 15 people before committing suicide. the gunman had permits for the weapons used in the attack. police believe he acted alone. >>> four people are recovering this morning after a small plane crash in southern california the single engine beech craft bonanza slammed into a storage facility. according to an faa spokesperson the plane took off and then lost...
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pardon me, the amsterdam news. langston hughes had a column in the newspaper, he had a spokesman, a simple kind of guy that she named semple. and the title was semple says. one the things i remember reading about was semple says let's kill off of the white folks, expect eleanor roosevelt. >> do we have other questions or comments? >> yes? >> okay. question is she had five children, did she spend time with them? >> in common, when the children were little, she turned over a lot of their care to nurses and hired help. in the later years of her life, one the reasons that she traveled so much was to go around and see a lot of her children. they were scattered all over the country and always in some sort of trouble which made some sort of embarrassing headline in the newspaper. >> what exactly? >> well, elliot roosevelt never went to college. he was kind of a bad boy. but he could get very good jobs. and then the republicans would say, he's just trading on his father's name. he probably was. and some of the children wou
pardon me, the amsterdam news. langston hughes had a column in the newspaper, he had a spokesman, a simple kind of guy that she named semple. and the title was semple says. one the things i remember reading about was semple says let's kill off of the white folks, expect eleanor roosevelt. >> do we have other questions or comments? >> yes? >> okay. question is she had five children, did she spend time with them? >> in common, when the children were little, she turned over...
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we see the nice part of amsterdam or stockholm on london and appreciate how much poverty. compared to the nine states, an extraordinarily poor country. sweden does have socialism and the labour market. the government is heavily, heavily interventionist. who you can hire, what you have to pay. what sort of poor conditions there are and that sort of thing. one of the arguments that has been made, it is a tremendous amount of what we call social capital. it is a country that partly because it is ethnically and religiously and linguistically homogenous, is characterized by very high levels of public trust. people trust each other, cooperate with each other. a very strong sense of national identity. that makes you a lot more effective smaller and not as countries which the northern european buffer states tend to be. then you start looking at the way the amount of socialism you have in your labor market has affected the way people work, think about their jobs, things like that and you notice that is to correct that. for instance, sweden has the national level rules. if you miss
we see the nice part of amsterdam or stockholm on london and appreciate how much poverty. compared to the nine states, an extraordinarily poor country. sweden does have socialism and the labour market. the government is heavily, heavily interventionist. who you can hire, what you have to pay. what sort of poor conditions there are and that sort of thing. one of the arguments that has been made, it is a tremendous amount of what we call social capital. it is a country that partly because it is...
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at convocation zinni see the nice part of amsterdam and the nice part of stockholm or a london or paris or don't appreciate how much poverty there is. compared the united states sweetness and extraordinarily poor country. sweden does have a lot of socialism in the labor market. the governments heavily heavily interventionist and labor rules in sweden about who you can hire and what you have to pay and what working conditions are on that sort of thing and one of the arguments that as i've been made for why sweden works is it is a tremendous amount of what we call social capital. it is a country that partly because it religiously and linguistically as homogenous is characterized by very very high levels of public trust. people trust each other, the corporate with each other and there's a strong sense of national identity there, and that makes your institutions a lot more respected berkowitz tends to be something true of smaller homogenous countries with european welfare states tend to be. but then you start looking at the way the amount of socialist their labor market has affected the way
at convocation zinni see the nice part of amsterdam and the nice part of stockholm or a london or paris or don't appreciate how much poverty there is. compared the united states sweetness and extraordinarily poor country. sweden does have a lot of socialism in the labor market. the governments heavily heavily interventionist and labor rules in sweden about who you can hire and what you have to pay and what working conditions are on that sort of thing and one of the arguments that as i've been...
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you see the nice part of amsterdam and stockholm or london or paris. you don't appreciate how much there is. compared to the united states and extraordinarily poor country. where sweden does have a lot of socialism is the labor market. the government is heavily interventionist and we were about who to become what you have to pay and what conditions there are and that sort of thing. one of the arguments that always has been made by sweden works is a tremendous amount of what we call social capital. you know, it is a country that partly because it is ethnically and religiously and linguistically homogenous it is characterized by very high levels of public trust. people trust each other and cooperate with each other. there is a strong sense of national identity, and that makes your institutions a lot more effective. it seems to be something that is true of the smaller homogenous countries the northern european welfare states tend to be. but then you start looking at the way that the amount of socialists have in the labour market and the way that people wo
you see the nice part of amsterdam and stockholm or london or paris. you don't appreciate how much there is. compared to the united states and extraordinarily poor country. where sweden does have a lot of socialism is the labor market. the government is heavily interventionist and we were about who to become what you have to pay and what conditions there are and that sort of thing. one of the arguments that always has been made by sweden works is a tremendous amount of what we call social...
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. >> reporter: growing up apple-cheeked near amsterdam, louis took to dancing as a refuge from social pressures. >> i was bullied as a kid for being fat. and for being gay in the '80s. >> reporter: before chelsie would get dressed up, she would shy away. >> i would cry. i hit 9 years old, they had a ballroom program at my elementary school. i've been in love with it ever since. >> reporter: a spill? nothing the maksim chmerkovskiy. >> i was clumsy. i broke everything i had. my bore would fall on his face. between him and i, my farnts had a crazy upbringing of us. >> reporter: during her childhood, careen that smirnoff was not afraid of the bling blng on top. is this that was the crowd. it was bigger than my head. >> reporter: there are baubles on it? >> those are the rhinestones. i started with sequins and ryan stoens early. >> reporter: you look like a bass player in a mettle band. >> i looked ridiculous. >> weren't you in a metal band? >> i was. we threw down. >> reporter: that mark ballas is a talented guy. anytime they want to do heavy metal with the stars, i'm totally watching. >
. >> reporter: growing up apple-cheeked near amsterdam, louis took to dancing as a refuge from social pressures. >> i was bullied as a kid for being fat. and for being gay in the '80s. >> reporter: before chelsie would get dressed up, she would shy away. >> i would cry. i hit 9 years old, they had a ballroom program at my elementary school. i've been in love with it ever since. >> reporter: a spill? nothing the maksim chmerkovskiy. >> i was clumsy. i broke...
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. >> reporter: growing up apple cheeked near amsterdam a 10-year-old louis van amstel took to dancing as a refuge from social pressures from school. >> kind of therapy for me because i was bullied as a kid as being fat and being gay in the '80s, because dancing was not for boys. >> reporter: it wasn't from a young chelsie hightower ever. before this utah toddler got all dolled up for the show she shied away from dance classes. >> every time my momma made me go i would cry, cry, cry. and i hit 9 years old and they had a ballroom program in my elementary school and ever since i've been in love with it. ♪ >> reporter: a spill, nothing to maksim chmerkovskiy, as a ukrainian teen wondered if he'd ever dance again after a skiing accident wrecked his right leg. >> i was very clumsy. i broke everything. my brother would fall on his face. between him and i, my parents had a crazy, you know, upbringing of us. >> reporter: during her dance-filled childhood karina smirnoff wasn't afraid of a little bling bling on top. >> that was the crown. that was bigger than my head actually. >> reporter: it
. >> reporter: growing up apple cheeked near amsterdam a 10-year-old louis van amstel took to dancing as a refuge from social pressures from school. >> kind of therapy for me because i was bullied as a kid as being fat and being gay in the '80s, because dancing was not for boys. >> reporter: it wasn't from a young chelsie hightower ever. before this utah toddler got all dolled up for the show she shied away from dance classes. >> every time my momma made me go i would...
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people are dead after a gunman opened fire in a shopping mall about 15 minutes and miles southwest of amsterdam. a man with a machine gun began shooting at shoppers and is now one of six people dead. 11 more why injured. >>> in philadelphia one person is dead and eight injured after shots rang out at a teenage party. happened last night in the city of chester. police say a hall had been rented out for a party and many teenagers were present when the shots were fired. police say one suspect has been taken into custody. detectives are still investigating the cause of that shooting. >>> and a story you're only going to see here on 2, we have an insides look at an undercover operation. last night we rode along with oakland police as they arrested at least 20 men in a prostitution sting involving female decoys working on international boulevard. police say they are trying to clean up that area and cracking down on what they call gorilla pimping. >> they'll recruit and sometimes force some of these younger girls like 12 to 14- year-olds into this -- their business. >> last night police say they arres
people are dead after a gunman opened fire in a shopping mall about 15 minutes and miles southwest of amsterdam. a man with a machine gun began shooting at shoppers and is now one of six people dead. 11 more why injured. >>> in philadelphia one person is dead and eight injured after shots rang out at a teenage party. happened last night in the city of chester. police say a hall had been rented out for a party and many teenagers were present when the shots were fired. police say one...
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letters of misconnections, miscruies, through stuff that we said was okay in our minds wen it left amsterdam or whatever, which our friend wasn't. but the bottom line is that's one issue that transatlantic really has to be addressed. >> you know, you have to understand, honestly, that you are dealing with a very complex system. and in the complexity theory, and the dynamic response, if you touch one thing, there's results to that throughout that system or that netwrk. if you are going to go through a federal inspection station, coming into the country, then -- and you say you are going to miss cnnections, then you also have to think, okay, what are the schedule they are on as well? and are there accommodating schedules associated with that? mean all of these things are connected. if you ask somebody and a lot of people that i see, by the way, i'm a travelers, i travel a lot now. so i see it a little bit differently; right? and what i think is is that the end -- people see airport experience as airport experience. they see it whether it's transatlantic or u.s. they don't -- many of them don't
letters of misconnections, miscruies, through stuff that we said was okay in our minds wen it left amsterdam or whatever, which our friend wasn't. but the bottom line is that's one issue that transatlantic really has to be addressed. >> you know, you have to understand, honestly, that you are dealing with a very complex system. and in the complexity theory, and the dynamic response, if you touch one thing, there's results to that throughout that system or that netwrk. if you are going to...
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host: our guests represents albany and amsterdam, paul tonko is a member of the house budget committee. one of our viewers that will not accept cuts to epa without cuts to military and nation-building. guest: i think we have to be fair and look at all sections. if you do not think there is opportunity for advancement and efficiency and fraught with in the pentagon, i think you are not being fair. -- if this is the and fraud -- efficiency and fraud. there have been reviews done at the pentagon that suggest we should explore more deeply. one of contractors reviewing contractors' surety defense department. i think there is a lot room for improvement. the have highlighted a contractor who provided an overbuilt by $20 million a delivery of fuel to the department of defense. that's to be a wake-up call. go and check out all sections. this is the problem right now. america needs to understand. middle class america needs to be cognizant that what they are looking at is one slice of the pie. this is a small wedge of a big multi trillion dollar federal budget. therein all it is all the imposed d
host: our guests represents albany and amsterdam, paul tonko is a member of the house budget committee. one of our viewers that will not accept cuts to epa without cuts to military and nation-building. guest: i think we have to be fair and look at all sections. if you do not think there is opportunity for advancement and efficiency and fraught with in the pentagon, i think you are not being fair. -- if this is the and fraud -- efficiency and fraud. there have been reviews done at the pentagon...
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host: our guests represents albany and amsterdam, paul tonko is a member of the house budget committee. one of our viewers that will not accept cuts to epa without cuts to military and nation-building. guest: i think we have to be fair and look at all sections. if you do not think there is opportunity for advancement and efficiency and fraught with in the pentagon, i think you are not being fair. -- if this is the and fraud -- efficiency and fraud. there have been reviews done at the pentagon that suggest we should explore more deeply. one of contractors reviewing contractors' surety defense department. i think there is a lot room for improvement. the have highlighted a contractor who provided an overbuilt by $20 million a delivery of fuel to the department of defense. that's to be a wake-up call. go and check out all sections. this is the problem right now. america needs to understand. middle class america needs to be cognizant that what they are looking at is one slice of the pie. this is a small wedge of a big multi trillion dollar federal budget. therein all it is all the imposed d
host: our guests represents albany and amsterdam, paul tonko is a member of the house budget committee. one of our viewers that will not accept cuts to epa without cuts to military and nation-building. guest: i think we have to be fair and look at all sections. if you do not think there is opportunity for advancement and efficiency and fraught with in the pentagon, i think you are not being fair. -- if this is the and fraud -- efficiency and fraud. there have been reviews done at the pentagon...
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letters of misconnections, miscruises, through stuff that we said was okay in our minds when it left amsterdam or whatever, which our friend wasn't. but the bottom line is that's one issue that transatlantic really has to be addressed. >> you know, you have to understand, honestly, that you are dealing with a very complex system. and in the complexity theory, and the dynamic response, if you touch one thing, there's results to that throughout that system or that network. if you are going to go through a federal inspection station, coming into the country, then -- and you say you are going to miss connections, then you also have to think, okay, what are the schedule they are on as well? and are there accommodating schedules associated with that? i mean all of these things are connected. if you ask somebody and a lot of people that i see, by the way, i'm a travelers, i travel a lot now. so i see it a little bit differently; right? and what i think is is that the end -- people see airport experience as airport experience. they see it whether it's transatlantic or u.s. they don't -- many of them d
letters of misconnections, miscruises, through stuff that we said was okay in our minds when it left amsterdam or whatever, which our friend wasn't. but the bottom line is that's one issue that transatlantic really has to be addressed. >> you know, you have to understand, honestly, that you are dealing with a very complex system. and in the complexity theory, and the dynamic response, if you touch one thing, there's results to that throughout that system or that network. if you are going...