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poland's agriculture has profited from eu subsidies. poland's new law is at odds with the eu -- and could well be putting that success at risk. michelle: picture this: a small-town soccer team that languished for years at the bottom of the league tables and dreamed of making it into the premier division. and then one day the team's president came up with totally different coaching methods and turned their game around. this isn't a fairytale, it's exactly what happened to ostersunds soccer club some 600 kilometers north of stockholm. their manager believes that the key to their success is getting them used to performing outside their comfort zone. it's an approach that gives a whole new meaning to singing when you're winning. ♪ [singing "you'll never walk alone"] >> these men are giving it their all. this song should sound nice -- it has to sound nice. but that's easier said than done. >> i sing myself very, very badly! >> i think: what am i doing? >> my wife tells me very often that i cannot sing. the coach is in good company here. th
poland's agriculture has profited from eu subsidies. poland's new law is at odds with the eu -- and could well be putting that success at risk. michelle: picture this: a small-town soccer team that languished for years at the bottom of the league tables and dreamed of making it into the premier division. and then one day the team's president came up with totally different coaching methods and turned their game around. this isn't a fairytale, it's exactly what happened to ostersunds soccer club...
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the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is big. he's a big guy. and he makes it out, well, this is just a cell workout. this is nothing. this is all i can do right here. >> i was a little shocked by his workout outfit. again, i'm used to seeing guys in the little prison issued shorts. and he was decked out in this professional looking fitness gear. so i kind of made a joke with him. and i said you're going to get a lot of letters from female american television viewers. "lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him th
the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i...
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a group of people in poland, called preppers, think they could. these survivalists hoard food, water and supplies, so as to be prepared for impending disaster. some say that the country's tumultuous history has left the fear of catastrophe deeply rooted in the polish psyche. now, as social anxiety grows over terrorism or war with russia, survival courses have become more popular than ever. katarzyna mikulska leads a little troupe away from civilization and into the wilderness. >> by the oak tree back there. that's a good spot! reporter a good spot to learn : how to survive 5 days in the woods. 100 people wanted to take the course, but there were a limited number of places. first off they build a hut, almost entirly without tools. they learn what to do when disaster strikes and they have to flee. >> in our survival training, we show people how to get along without anything, without electricity, gas, our belongings, or food. the danger can strike at any moment. reporter: every prepper knows that birch bark burns very easily. there are survivalists a
a group of people in poland, called preppers, think they could. these survivalists hoard food, water and supplies, so as to be prepared for impending disaster. some say that the country's tumultuous history has left the fear of catastrophe deeply rooted in the polish psyche. now, as social anxiety grows over terrorism or war with russia, survival courses have become more popular than ever. katarzyna mikulska leads a little troupe away from civilization and into the wilderness. >> by the...
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it is in poland as well. right-wing populism. i think what has been latent in thisustrian case now gets way. it brings austrian potential to another ethic. what can you observe is not so distinct from whatat you s see elsewhere, which is that there is a political class in the middle, the moderate ranked, a d momoderate left, which has creed to either side. you see the german coalition, and you see in france where you have the president a lot -- hollande, and for finland, denmark and austria. we are building the margins of the political spectrum in all countries. they are building a wall around itself. mr. posener says it is not like w when we were livig in the 1930's, with massive unemployment. but people are comparing the situation with the 1920's and 1930's. very sane and sensible people are doing that in private conversations and have, in the media and in general. ulrike: i would not agagree with that. there is a situation, and if i'm at mistaken, i was hearing story about income discrepancies and austria. under par, sketching
it is in poland as well. right-wing populism. i think what has been latent in thisustrian case now gets way. it brings austrian potential to another ethic. what can you observe is not so distinct from whatat you s see elsewhere, which is that there is a political class in the middle, the moderate ranked, a d momoderate left, which has creed to either side. you see the german coalition, and you see in france where you have the president a lot -- hollande, and for finland, denmark and austria. we...
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morning in separate towns in poland -- born in separate towns in poland, their experience reads like a catalog -- the auschwitz. after managing to survive by their wits and sheer luck, my parents met serendipitously during the chaotic moments when they were liberated by american troops and survive, they did as they just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. men i see the flags behind representing the u.s. army divisions that liberated the camps, i know i stand here today only because of the courage and sacrifice of one of those divisions. and to the world war ii veterans here today, i want you to know that there are no words to express the gift you gave to my parents. you gave them not only freedom, you give them hope. remainsalways was and for them a beacon of hope. it was that hope that was so they struggle to rebuild their shattered lives. the resilience of the survivors is truly remarkable. is that,rkable of all although they were subjected to ,he most inhumane treatment they never lost their humanity. abandonedhe world them, they never abandoned the world. they could have r
morning in separate towns in poland -- born in separate towns in poland, their experience reads like a catalog -- the auschwitz. after managing to survive by their wits and sheer luck, my parents met serendipitously during the chaotic moments when they were liberated by american troops and survive, they did as they just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. men i see the flags behind representing the u.s. army divisions that liberated the camps, i know i stand here today only because of...
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deals with poland, with the eastern block and, of course, with russia will be early challenges of foreign policy with president-elect, ronald reagan. >> reagan spent much of his career blasting the soviet union, attacking any republican or democrat who said we can negotiate. he had been the leading opponent of detente, the policy of trying to ease relations with the soviets. >> what he disliked about detente was they were hitting the negotiating team as equals. reagan thought there are two super powers, but we have moral superiority because democracy is inherently good and sovietism is inherently bad. >> the only morality they recognize is what will further their cause, meaning they reserve under themselves the right to commit any crime, to lie, to cheat. i think when you do business with them, even at a detente, you keep that in mind. >> and everybody was like oh, this cowboy is shooting from the hip, actor, doesn't he understand that's not diplomatic. boy did he get the soviets' attention, but there was tush tushing about whether this was appropriate for the president to say. >> ronald
deals with poland, with the eastern block and, of course, with russia will be early challenges of foreign policy with president-elect, ronald reagan. >> reagan spent much of his career blasting the soviet union, attacking any republican or democrat who said we can negotiate. he had been the leading opponent of detente, the policy of trying to ease relations with the soviets. >> what he disliked about detente was they were hitting the negotiating team as equals. reagan thought there...
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. >> in this season of discontent, spent part of the weekend reinforcing the link between the poland workers and the catholic church. >> it is impossible to understand solidarity without understanding the impact of john paul ii. >> the soviets are very nervous about john paul ii. he is an anti-communist and he is beloved by the pols. they're pressuring the government how to keep control. >> the strike by polish ship yard workers is over. for the polish strikers, it was a day worthy of hyperbole, telling his followers we are co-masters of this land. >> they're showing that you could have an independent union in a communist country, and the question was how independent were they going to be allowed to be. >> how the u.s. deals with poland, with the eastern block and, of course, with russia will be early challenges for the foreign policy of the president elect, ronald reagan. >> reagan spent much of his career blasting the soviet union, attacking any republican or democrat who said we can negotiate. he had been the leading opponent of detente, the policy of trying to ease relations with
. >> in this season of discontent, spent part of the weekend reinforcing the link between the poland workers and the catholic church. >> it is impossible to understand solidarity without understanding the impact of john paul ii. >> the soviets are very nervous about john paul ii. he is an anti-communist and he is beloved by the pols. they're pressuring the government how to keep control. >> the strike by polish ship yard workers is over. for the polish strikers, it was a...
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a group of people in poland, called preppers, think they could. these survivalists hoard food, water and supplies, so as to be prepared for impending disaster. some say that the country's tumultuous history has left the fear of catastrophe deeply rooted in the polish psyche. now, as social anxiety grows over terrorism or war with russia, survival courses have become more popular than ever. katarzyna mikulska leads a little troupe away from civilization and into the wilderness. >> by the oak tree back there. that's a good spot! reporter a good spot to learn : how to survive 5 days in the woods. 100 people wanted to take the course, but there were a limited number of places. first off they build a hut, almost entirly without tools. they learn what to do when disaster strikes and they have to flee. >> in our survival training, we show people how to get along without anything, without electricity, gas, our belongings, or food. the danger can strike at any moment. reporter: every prepper knows that birch bark burns very easily. there are survivalists a
a group of people in poland, called preppers, think they could. these survivalists hoard food, water and supplies, so as to be prepared for impending disaster. some say that the country's tumultuous history has left the fear of catastrophe deeply rooted in the polish psyche. now, as social anxiety grows over terrorism or war with russia, survival courses have become more popular than ever. katarzyna mikulska leads a little troupe away from civilization and into the wilderness. >> by the...
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goes operational with a new missile defense program in poland. what does that mean for the building tensions between the two nations? captain chuck nash is here. >>> donald trump coming under fire for not releasing his tax returns. will it be an issue in the general election? a fair and balanced debate coming up next. ♪ 3, 2, 1 [whispered 'rocket'] and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours. toujeo® also provides proven full 24-hour blood sugar control and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if y
goes operational with a new missile defense program in poland. what does that mean for the building tensions between the two nations? captain chuck nash is here. >>> donald trump coming under fire for not releasing his tax returns. will it be an issue in the general election? a fair and balanced debate coming up next. ♪ 3, 2, 1 [whispered 'rocket'] and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it. your body and your diabetes change...
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he said poland and romania should not get involved in the u.s. missile defense shield. >> if yesterday people did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs, today, we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. i repeat, these are retaliatory measures. we will not take any first steps. it will be the same case with poland. we will wait until they take certain action. we won't take any action, no action. we won't take any action until we see rockets in areas that neighbor us. >> i want to talk about this. cnn global affairs analyst, contributor for "the daily beast," kimberly doshier and lieutenant general, mark hurt ling, thank you both for being here. kimberly, i want to start off with you. we heard president putin saying that romania does not know what it means to be in the crosshairs. what do we think he means by this? >> well, it is hard to tell how much of this is for domestic consumption and how much of this is aimed at scaring the people within romania to pressure their government. you've even had commentators
he said poland and romania should not get involved in the u.s. missile defense shield. >> if yesterday people did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs, today, we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. i repeat, these are retaliatory measures. we will not take any first steps. it will be the same case with poland. we will wait until they take certain action. we won't take any action, no action. we won't take any action until we see rockets in areas...
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the fourth candle will be lit by a survivor of poland. following germany's invasion of poland, her father smuggled the family to belarus, where they were deported to a log in siberia. -- to a gulag in siberia by the soviets. they later relocated to curse extend, where they remained until the end of the war. the fifth candle will be lit by a survivor born in amsterdam. with the assistance of the dutch resistance, three-year-old leo was hidden with a couple in amsterdam whilst his parents were able to find shelter in an attic elsewhere in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. the sixth candle will be lit by two survivors. 10-year-old alfred was sent by his parents on a kinder transport to england, where he was welcomed by a host family. he served in the british and israeli armies. brussels.born in her mother first hid her in a convent, and later with a christian family. alfred and josie-ann volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz. thank you congressman meyer. and thank you to all of the s
the fourth candle will be lit by a survivor of poland. following germany's invasion of poland, her father smuggled the family to belarus, where they were deported to a log in siberia. -- to a gulag in siberia by the soviets. they later relocated to curse extend, where they remained until the end of the war. the fifth candle will be lit by a survivor born in amsterdam. with the assistance of the dutch resistance, three-year-old leo was hidden with a couple in amsterdam whilst his parents were...
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reporter: the defense minister visited nato maneuvers in poland . new challenges in eastern europe enhancing deterrence for russia are one reason. it's no longer feasible to limit the number of soldiers to 185,000. the message to the troops is clear -- a quarter century of reductions is over and it's now time for them to grow again. another reason is five new overseas missions have stretched the forces to their limits. the minister says she needs 14,000 more troops. the opposition green party thinks she's taking the wrong approach. >> she wants to beef up the army. the security challenges cannot be met with more tanks. they can, perhaps the met by new soldiers with specialist skills. the army is seeking hackers and computer experts to hold up its capacity and bring them on board, it might even lower health and that this requirement. brent: i am joined in the studio by the presdent of the federal academy for security policy here in germany. thank you for taking the time to come in to talk with us. what is behind this expansion? is it a matter of numb
reporter: the defense minister visited nato maneuvers in poland . new challenges in eastern europe enhancing deterrence for russia are one reason. it's no longer feasible to limit the number of soldiers to 185,000. the message to the troops is clear -- a quarter century of reductions is over and it's now time for them to grow again. another reason is five new overseas missions have stretched the forces to their limits. the minister says she needs 14,000 more troops. the opposition green party...
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this is as construction is commencing in poland as well. can you talk about the international opportunities in that program? mentioned, the u.s. nervy did certify our capability in romania, which is the first of the completion of the second phase, providing missile-defense not only for our choices, but allies in europe. this is a very exciting time for everyone involved. this program, initiated almost , and thiss ago complexity is really unheard of and really as far as other opportunities, we did the ground breaking for poland to last week and any other sites will be at the discretion of the defense agency and the u.s. navy and we are here to support. jill: that's terrific. it is very exciting. , know as part of that leveraging this forward, there is a lot of touting of the modular approach. i feel like lockheed has spoken about this under a number of its programs, and some of the adjustments being done there. can you talk about that? something you are seeing thematically across the u.s. defense industry and internationally? guest: this is
this is as construction is commencing in poland as well. can you talk about the international opportunities in that program? mentioned, the u.s. nervy did certify our capability in romania, which is the first of the completion of the second phase, providing missile-defense not only for our choices, but allies in europe. this is a very exciting time for everyone involved. this program, initiated almost , and thiss ago complexity is really unheard of and really as far as other opportunities, we...
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we begin in poland. it began the 21st century in a positive note. but an election last are caused a political shakeup. when there wasse a parliamentary majority. peopleised a poland for left behind by the economic transformation. it overhaul the nation's highest court. concerned about these developments, s&p in january downgraded its rating on polish debt. moody's and fitch have held off the poland fell to communists in world war ii. then the solidarity trade union toppled that regime in 1989. and free-market capitalism began to take hold. the eu started pouring money the country into thousand four, building roads and schools as part of a two and $50 billion aid package. poland has seen two decades of uninterrupted economic growth, yet unemployment has remained stubbornly high. at least 2.5 million poles have left the country in search of jobs and prosperity. are somern provinces of the poorest areas in the eu. here's the argument. the eu has begun investigating whether pollens is affecting the constitutional court and the media give the ruling part
we begin in poland. it began the 21st century in a positive note. but an election last are caused a political shakeup. when there wasse a parliamentary majority. peopleised a poland for left behind by the economic transformation. it overhaul the nation's highest court. concerned about these developments, s&p in january downgraded its rating on polish debt. moody's and fitch have held off the poland fell to communists in world war ii. then the solidarity trade union toppled that regime in...
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he tricks and repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are in control in eastern europe, and again, that background is not really surprising, the communist governments are in power. eisenhower has become the army chief of staff. as army chief of staff he has to respond to the situation. he is in a very difficult position. the american public want to have the troops back home. the troops have signed up for the duration, volunteered for the duration, and there is an enormous demobilization of the american military immediately after the war. the number of divisions falls rapidly, the number of warships and this is encourage by new military technology because the new technology, the atom bomb was dropped in japan in 1945, improved america could actually ensure its interest in a very inexpensive way, and i suppose one of the keys to american policymaking in the entire period of 1945 onward wish to have a great power inexpensively. they used to refer to american policy is cheap,
he tricks and repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are in control in eastern europe, and again, that background is not really surprising, the communist governments are in power. eisenhower has become the army chief of staff. as army chief of staff he has to respond to the situation. he is in a very difficult position. the american public want to have the troops back home. the troops have signed up for...
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anna recalls her experiences in nazi occupied hungary, and in auschwitz -- auschwitz camp in poland. then that ate on lectures in history -- >> and anarchists name alexander -- wroterote in office into office in nearby pittsburgh, shot twice. however one of the great failures and assassination history. killnly did he failed to rick, he undermined the strikers with whom he is professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of violence as a discredit to the union. sunday morning at 10 on road to the white house rewind. for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our charter and time warner cable partners worked with tour staff when we travel to san bernardino california to explore history. opened inmcdonald's 1940. a mcdonald's medium was created at the original location. here on american history tv. >> we are inside san bernardino, we represent the railroad history and the local history of san bernardino valley. was completed in 1918 that replaced a wooden structure that was 100 yards east of here that burned in 1960. they decide to do the di
anna recalls her experiences in nazi occupied hungary, and in auschwitz -- auschwitz camp in poland. then that ate on lectures in history -- >> and anarchists name alexander -- wroterote in office into office in nearby pittsburgh, shot twice. however one of the great failures and assassination history. killnly did he failed to rick, he undermined the strikers with whom he is professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of violence as a discredit to the union. sunday...
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it will be the first case with poland. we will wait until poland takes certain action. we won't take any action. no action. we won't take any action until we see rockets in areas that neighbor us. >> cnn military analyst joining us. colonel, thank you for being here. president putin has warned the west repeatedly about deploying a miss ile shield in europe. >> he has a track record of acting on his threats. just look at the eastern ukraine, look what he did in the crimea and syria, very effective military operation. you have to listen to what he says. now we're talking a different thing. when you're talking about invading ukraine or going to syria for a military operation, much, much different than taking on nato. if he does anything in romania or poland or the czech republic as he's threatening to do, then he triggers article 5 of the nato charter, which means an attack on any state is an attack on all states. i don't think he wants to get into an armed confrontation with nato but he wants to up the ante on what's going on there. i think washington is going to have to
it will be the first case with poland. we will wait until poland takes certain action. we won't take any action. no action. we won't take any action until we see rockets in areas that neighbor us. >> cnn military analyst joining us. colonel, thank you for being here. president putin has warned the west repeatedly about deploying a miss ile shield in europe. >> he has a track record of acting on his threats. just look at the eastern ukraine, look what he did in the crimea and syria,...
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. >>> let's head to poland now. tens thousands of people marched in central warsaw yesterday. they 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 sunshi
. >>> let's head to poland now. tens thousands of people marched in central warsaw yesterday. they 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...
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the fourth candle will be lit by shoshana rose of poland. following germany's invasion of poland, shoshana's father smuggled the family to belarus where they were deported to siberia by the soviets. the family later relocated to kazakhstan where they remained until the end of the war. the fifth candle will be lit by -- born in amsterdam. with the assistance of the dutch resistance, he was three years old and hidden with a couple in amsterdam while his parents were able to find shelter in an attic elsewhere in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. >> the sixth candle would be lit by alfred and josie and. 10 year old alfred born in vienna was sent on his parents on a kindertransport to england where he was welcomed by a host family your alfred later served the british and israeli armies. josie and was born in brussels. her mother, a member of the belgian resistance, hit her first in a convent and later with a christian family. alfred and josie volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz. thank y
the fourth candle will be lit by shoshana rose of poland. following germany's invasion of poland, shoshana's father smuggled the family to belarus where they were deported to siberia by the soviets. the family later relocated to kazakhstan where they remained until the end of the war. the fifth candle will be lit by -- born in amsterdam. with the assistance of the dutch resistance, he was three years old and hidden with a couple in amsterdam while his parents were able to find shelter in an...
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you see this in the u k, france, .ustria, poland, hungary this transcends the republican party. it transcends sovereign boundaries. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms torate across the board -- to nicole's point, that we have lost part of the party. the vessel for the outrage and the frustration to repair it all should be a guy that does not believe in anything. mark: what is the cost, if any, to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have the bushes, to not have mitt romney? is there a cost? >> looking at the polls, frankly, not much. 41-42, the republicans are coming home. it should not sit just anyone that washington is the last place to understand that. the establishment, the last place where that will happen. nicole: i think his supporters view going to washington as a atten potential landmine. mccain had08, after the nomination locked up, he was going in 10 points over obama. taking a snapshot of these polls .s over interpreting them if trump came out today, and said, i for expanding obamacare -- not shrinking it, expan
you see this in the u k, france, .ustria, poland, hungary this transcends the republican party. it transcends sovereign boundaries. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms torate across the board -- to nicole's point, that we have lost part of the party. the vessel for the outrage and the frustration to repair it all should be a guy that does not believe in anything. mark: what is the cost, if any, to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have...
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poland says they will move the extradition to a lower court. according to the agreement, polanski is still eligible for extradition. >>> time for an early start on your money. will the federal reserve raise interest rates in summer? strong jobs report this friday may tip the scales for a mid-june bump. some analysts say it could be july before the fed moves. that would give fed chair janet yellen the ammunition for a rate hike. yellen said we could expect an increase this summer. the dow and s&p up 3% for the year. >>> u.s. markets closed for memorial day. futures fairly flat in preparation for a week jammed with economic news. the first batch comes today with personal income and consumer spending and home prices. every time one of the fed officials talks, the market moves. >>> officials at the cincinnati zoo say they had no choice but to act. they are defending their call to shoot and kill a gorilla to protect a little boy. we will hear the director at the zoo next. >>> the director of the cincinnati zoo defending the decision to shoot and kil
poland says they will move the extradition to a lower court. according to the agreement, polanski is still eligible for extradition. >>> time for an early start on your money. will the federal reserve raise interest rates in summer? strong jobs report this friday may tip the scales for a mid-june bump. some analysts say it could be july before the fed moves. that would give fed chair janet yellen the ammunition for a rate hike. yellen said we could expect an increase this summer. the...
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in austria,election poland, hungary. look at what is happening with the republican party. look what is happening with bernie sanders. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms across theorate board that just wants to blow the whole thing up. i get that. i think there's a lot to learn on this process that we have lost some of our party as the democrats have. the idea that the vessel for that outrage, frustration, that loss, should be a guy who does not believe in anything. i really don't believe he believes in anything. mark: what is the cost to beat trump campaign to not have all rhine right now? -- what is the cost to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have the bushes, to not have mitt romney? is there a cost to winning? barry: if you look at the last few polls, frankly, not much. the republicans are coming home. it should not be surprising to anyone that washington is the last place that would come around. inl, the bushes do not live washington. nicolle: i think his supporters view going to washington and trying to make
in austria,election poland, hungary. look at what is happening with the republican party. look what is happening with bernie sanders. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms across theorate board that just wants to blow the whole thing up. i get that. i think there's a lot to learn on this process that we have lost some of our party as the democrats have. the idea that the vessel for that outrage, frustration, that loss, should be a guy who does not believe in...
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italy's biggest bank is reportedly considering reduction in holdings in turkey and poland. this as the lender faces shareholder concerns about its financial strength. claudia joins us now, great to see you. it also comes at a time where the ceo of unicredit is under more pressure. >> as you were mentioning the asset sales could also mean a sale of a stake of fineco bank which is a investment bank they have a stake in. there's been a lot of talk about whether unicredit does or does not need a capital hike. the market's talked about the possibility of 5-7 billion euro capital hike but that could be avoided to come with these asset sales. the big news also is the idea that this could also involve a change at the helm of unicredit the ceo that's been guiding the bank for last six years and it's implemented a plan that's wanted to avoid the capital hike may in fact be stepping down. there are rumors that a board meeting could be held as high as tuesday. and rumors already that head hunters are working on finding a substitute. names running around from outside of unicredit as wel
italy's biggest bank is reportedly considering reduction in holdings in turkey and poland. this as the lender faces shareholder concerns about its financial strength. claudia joins us now, great to see you. it also comes at a time where the ceo of unicredit is under more pressure. >> as you were mentioning the asset sales could also mean a sale of a stake of fineco bank which is a investment bank they have a stake in. there's been a lot of talk about whether unicredit does or does not...
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from chile to afghanistan, to poland to south africa. [applause] to those who have watched this administration's confusion in the middle east as it is tilted first toward one, then another of israel's long-term enemies, and wonder, will america stand by her friends? we say, america knows who her friends are in the middle east and around the world. america will stand with israel always. [applause] finally, we want a president who will keep america strong. but use that strength to keep america and the world at peace. a nuclear freeze is not a slogan. it is a tool for survival in the nuclear age. [applause] if we leave our children nothing else, let us leave them this earth as we found it, whole and green and full of life. [applause] i know in my heart that walter mondale will be that president. [applause] a wise man once said, every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a strange gift it is. it impoverishes and saddens. but if it is spent for others, it enriches, and beautifies. my fellow americans, we can debate policies and progr
from chile to afghanistan, to poland to south africa. [applause] to those who have watched this administration's confusion in the middle east as it is tilted first toward one, then another of israel's long-term enemies, and wonder, will america stand by her friends? we say, america knows who her friends are in the middle east and around the world. america will stand with israel always. [applause] finally, we want a president who will keep america strong. but use that strength to keep america...
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camp in poland and then later forced to perform hard labor. this is a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust. we have prepared a slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish family in 1926 in transylvania, a part of romania. she celebrated her 90th birthday yesterday. [applause] there on this map, these photos taken in 1919 show anna's parents. samuel owned a vineyard. elona cared for and and her sisters. in 1940 rock shaw fell under , hungarian law. under the new laws and fathers vineyard was confiscated and he was conscripted. he never returned home. this photo shows anna and her sisters in order from left to right, clara, elizabeth, margaret, suzanne, violent, -- violet, anna, and gisela. nazi germany occupied hungary. officials agreed to turn herbal -- turnover hundreds of thousands of hungarian jews to the custody of the germans. anna, her sisters and her mother were placed into the ghe
camp in poland and then later forced to perform hard labor. this is a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust. we have prepared a slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish family in 1926 in transylvania, a part of romania. she celebrated her 90th birthday yesterday. [applause] there on this map, these photos taken in 1919 show anna's...
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they were transported to the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. they were forced to perform hard labor. museums part of the first-person series. it's a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend the decades. what you are about to hear is one account of the holocaust. we are prepared a brief slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish 1926. in it was part of romania. birthdayrated her 90th yesterday. [applause] the arrow on this map points to her home. these were taken in 1919. these are her parents. her father owned a vineyard. in 1940, they fell under hungarian rule. jewish people or subject to anti-somatic laws. confiscatedu're was and he was conscripted into the labor service. he never returned home. shows hannarom 1943 and her sisters. in march 1944, not to germany occupied hungry. officials agreed to turn over hundreds of thousands of hungarian jews to the custody of the germans. -- were placed into the ghetto indicated by the circle on this map. they were deported to auschwitz.
they were transported to the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. they were forced to perform hard labor. museums part of the first-person series. it's a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend the decades. what you are about to hear is one account of the holocaust. we are prepared a brief slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish 1926. in it was part of romania. birthdayrated her 90th yesterday. [applause] the arrow...
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said we wondered that ourselves, but one evening on the radio we said if you believe in freedom for poland, the message of our radio station, please blink your lights and call your friends who think the same way, ask them to do the same. and she said we went to the window and for hours all of warsaw was blinking. [ applause ] '6. john: you eventually got 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
said we wondered that ourselves, but one evening on the radio we said if you believe in freedom for poland, the message of our radio station, please blink your lights and call your friends who think the same way, ask them to do the same. and she said we went to the window and for hours all of warsaw was blinking. [ applause ] '6. john: you eventually got 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...
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camp in poland and then later forced to perform hard labor. this is a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust.
camp in poland and then later forced to perform hard labor. this is a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust.
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there transported to the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. and, later forced to perform hard labor. this event was part of the united states memorial museum's first-person series. it is a little over one hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend the decade. which were about to hear from anna is one individual's account of the holocaust. we have prepared a brief presentation to help with her introduction. anna gross was born into a jewish family on april 20 1926 in rock show transylvania, a part of romania. anna celebrated her 90th birthday yesterday. [applause] the aero on this map points to rock shop. these photos taken in 1919 show her parents, anna seal point. she was in wine merchant of a lonely church for anna and her five sisters. she had the hungarian rule. they became subject to anti-semitic laws. under the new laws, her vineyard was confiscated and the hungarian labor service. this photo shows hannah and her sisters. margaret marcus daughter suzanne, violet, anna and giselle. 1944, nazi germany occupied hungary. hung
there transported to the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. and, later forced to perform hard labor. this event was part of the united states memorial museum's first-person series. it is a little over one hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend the decade. which were about to hear from anna is one individual's account of the holocaust. we have prepared a brief presentation to help with her introduction. anna gross was born into a jewish family on april 20 1926 in...
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his character is living a normal life in poland. >> he hung up the helmet and cloak and left the mutant days behind and he works in a steel factory. you know, with steel and metal but he's not using his powers to manipulate it. he's kind of doing hard labor almost like a sort of penance or a return to whatever human roots he had. we thought that would be pretty cool introduction to him in this film. >> feel the metal in the ground. >> reporter: but soon after, apocalypse wants to rule the world and recruits magneto to help him. it's been a wlirl wind for the two-time academy award nominee who has "the light between oceans" which he stars longside alicia vikander, also coming out "assassins creed." what's next for him? >> i think after this job, you know, i'll take a little bit of time off and get better at surfing. >> >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump fighting back. >> he's responding to those reports of negative interactions with women with an ex-girlfriend defending his behavior. calling out the reports as biased. meanwhile, hillary clinton is laying out how she would
his character is living a normal life in poland. >> he hung up the helmet and cloak and left the mutant days behind and he works in a steel factory. you know, with steel and metal but he's not using his powers to manipulate it. he's kind of doing hard labor almost like a sort of penance or a return to whatever human roots he had. we thought that would be pretty cool introduction to him in this film. >> feel the metal in the ground. >> reporter: but soon after, apocalypse wants...
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i met some from poland, some from germany, italy. they are from all over. >> from all over. i'm looking at the patches. i find it interesting that i will see somebody from essex county, new jersey where my permanent home is or new york city or california or all across the country and all across the world interesting collection of heroes. one of the things that makes this so great. >> jim comey was with larry and me in the u.s. attorneys office, yes. >> very small world. >> very small world. >> has policing changed in the last 30 years. >> i would say yes. i think police something much more community based. i think that law enforcement over the last several decades has learned to more effectively engage communities. there are always some trouble spots and lessons to be learned. but i think that overall law enforcement is doing a better and better job understanding the community. engaging with the community. the policemen is there to protect and serve the public. i know a lot of police officers that believe it and so i think that's certainly one evolution i have seen since the
i met some from poland, some from germany, italy. they are from all over. >> from all over. i'm looking at the patches. i find it interesting that i will see somebody from essex county, new jersey where my permanent home is or new york city or california or all across the country and all across the world interesting collection of heroes. one of the things that makes this so great. >> jim comey was with larry and me in the u.s. attorneys office, yes. >> very small world....
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vladmir putin telling romania and poland the shields presence in their countries is a threat to russia's national security. putin says moscow will retaliate. nato insists the system is purely a defensive measure to protect europe should iran acquire a nuclear weapon. joining us now is general jack keane retired from the u.s. arm and a chairman of the institute for the study of war. a former vice chief of staff from the army. thank you for joining us, general. >> glad to be here. >> the u.s. says the system is to defend against iran which is working hard to expand the reach of its ballistic missiles. putin says that -- iran took care of the iran threat, we have the deal with the iran now. so that threat doesn't even exist anymore. does he believe that or this about undermining nato? >> he knows full well that this is a very limited capability. it is a defensive missile system. he knows that the iranians are testing ballistic missiles that are capable of reaching europe. he knows all of those facts. he knows that -- the fact that iran has never given up the pursuit of a nuclear weapon. the
vladmir putin telling romania and poland the shields presence in their countries is a threat to russia's national security. putin says moscow will retaliate. nato insists the system is purely a defensive measure to protect europe should iran acquire a nuclear weapon. joining us now is general jack keane retired from the u.s. arm and a chairman of the institute for the study of war. a former vice chief of staff from the army. thank you for joining us, general. >> glad to be here. >>...
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i met some as i noted earlier from poland. there is some from germany, italy, they are from all over showing support for each other. >> they are from all over. i'm looking at the patches. i find it interesting that i will see somebody from essex county, new jersey, where my permanent home is or new york city or california, all across the country and all across the world. you're absolutely right. it's an interesting collection of heroes and law enforcement personnel. it's one of the things that makes this event so great. >> has policing changed in the last 30 years? >> i would say yes. i think that policing is much more community-based. i think that law enforcement over the last several decades has learned to more effectively engage communities there are always some trouble spots and lessons to be learned, but i think that overall law enforcement is doing a better and better job of engaging the community, understanding the community, working with the community. the policemen is there to protect and serve the public. i know a lo
i met some as i noted earlier from poland. there is some from germany, italy, they are from all over showing support for each other. >> they are from all over. i'm looking at the patches. i find it interesting that i will see somebody from essex county, new jersey, where my permanent home is or new york city or california, all across the country and all across the world. you're absolutely right. it's an interesting collection of heroes and law enforcement personnel. it's one of the things...
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. >>> officials broke ground for the missile site in poland. scheduled to be up and running in two years and will host interceptors from a defense system. >>> the department of homeland security releases a plan to speed up security lines at e th airports. >>> high school athletes suspended for a year and what they are accused of doing remains a mystery. >>> we are giving ay washington. tune in tomorrow morning to find out how you new athletes suspended from a northern virginia high school. >> we don't know what they did but the punishment is one year suspension. wusa9 reporter pete monteen has been digging for information. >> reporter: 12 student athletes punished. some of the students are being suspended for a year! even police tell me this case is "interesting" right now victims in the case are not pressing criminal charges. school administrators denied my request for an interview. instead they gave me this statement. it says the punishment is for misconduct back in march. earlier this week. students held a sit-in protest. the school is keepi
. >>> officials broke ground for the missile site in poland. scheduled to be up and running in two years and will host interceptors from a defense system. >>> the department of homeland security releases a plan to speed up security lines at e th airports. >>> high school athletes suspended for a year and what they are accused of doing remains a mystery. >>> we are giving ay washington. tune in tomorrow morning to find out how you new athletes suspended from a...
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holidaymakers fear clear -- holidaymakers steer clear of belgium and survivalists in poland prepare for disaster. for the people who joined colonia dignidad, a secretive sect, secluded in the andes mountains of chile, there was no escape. founded in 1961, by germans, most of them former nazis, there
holidaymakers fear clear -- holidaymakers steer clear of belgium and survivalists in poland prepare for disaster. for the people who joined colonia dignidad, a secretive sect, secluded in the andes mountains of chile, there was no escape. founded in 1961, by germans, most of them former nazis, there
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prisoners like mack shineman who was taken from the ghetto in poland to austria. >> it's important to us we lost 6 million and a million and a half children. it's terrible up until today, constantly thinking and sometimes even crying. >> the memorial plaza is expected to open next year. coming up on "action news" tonight. a former princeton graduate student wages a hunger strike in an effort to strike out against what she claims is discrimination against the disibled at the university. >>> and the eagles sound off about sam bradford's brief holdout from the team. ducis rogers has that story. >>> tomorrow get ready for something we have not seen all month. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. >>> it is called view 32 about to rise in center city philadelphia. workers broke ground on the development project at 32nd and race. it includes a 16 story apartment tower plus townhomes and underground parking and a preschool and community plaza. the property is owned by dex eluniversity. and is expected to be completely next spring. >>> new at 6:00 tonight we are foll
prisoners like mack shineman who was taken from the ghetto in poland to austria. >> it's important to us we lost 6 million and a million and a half children. it's terrible up until today, constantly thinking and sometimes even crying. >> the memorial plaza is expected to open next year. coming up on "action news" tonight. a former princeton graduate student wages a hunger strike in an effort to strike out against what she claims is discrimination against the disibled at...
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her family's experience in the ghettos in nazi-occupied hungary, at auschwitz concentration camp in poland, and forced hard labor. this event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first person series. then at 8:00 on elect yoouz in history -- >> an anarchist named alexander berkman broke into frick's office in nearby pittsburgh, shot him twice, and repeatedly stabbed him. berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert chiles on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> now from august 8th, 1974, president richard nixon announces his resignation
her family's experience in the ghettos in nazi-occupied hungary, at auschwitz concentration camp in poland, and forced hard labor. this event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first person series. then at 8:00 on elect yoouz in history -- >> an anarchist named alexander berkman broke into frick's office in nearby pittsburgh, shot him twice, and repeatedly stabbed him. berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to...
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out in your article, europe, as an example, many countries in the middle of a nationalist wave from poland to denmark, conservative pup popu parties have taken aim. explain what's happening? >> i found like after a week in europe this week, that the uniquely squats of donald trump, i think you see in a number of countries across the continent, the appeal of this insular nationalism to voters who feel culturally energied and eclipsed. you see them making similar arguments against donald trump, against immigration, against globalization. as you noted across the continent. and it's a phenomenon of almost the flip side as the world becomes more integrated. you're seeing the bash lash of those who feel left behind, often in the white working class. and that same impulse that is powering donald trump is powering political movements from the afd to the freedom party in austria to marie la penn in france. it's clearly a phenomena that is with us for a while. >> you mentioned marie le pen in france. does this swing the anger, the feeling that voices are not heard, does it swing also to the left? do
out in your article, europe, as an example, many countries in the middle of a nationalist wave from poland to denmark, conservative pup popu parties have taken aim. explain what's happening? >> i found like after a week in europe this week, that the uniquely squats of donald trump, i think you see in a number of countries across the continent, the appeal of this insular nationalism to voters who feel culturally energied and eclipsed. you see them making similar arguments against donald...
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lawsuits against the tough directive were filed by poland, european tobacco producer, and the several tobacco companies hoping to block the packaging regulation. the court in luxembourg rejected the challenge is to the graphic health warnings. in another case concerning electronic cigarettes, the eu's highest court upheld rules imposig the same restrictions on advertising for them as for tobacco products. the main goal of the crackdown is to prevent young people from smoking. the eu also smokes -- bans tobacco flavors, editors thought to make it easier to smoke in the first place. smoking is one of the main pillars in europe. some estimates say 700,000 people die of smoking-related diseases in the eu every year. >> that is the latest business news, back to you. sarah: they fought the dogs and the cats and bit the babies in their cradles -- so goes the poem. the solution was the mysterious haida piper uses magic like to get rid of the rodents. today, a city is suffering from a play of rats but it's rat catcher in chief is more -- using more tried and tested methods. >> he claims he has
lawsuits against the tough directive were filed by poland, european tobacco producer, and the several tobacco companies hoping to block the packaging regulation. the court in luxembourg rejected the challenge is to the graphic health warnings. in another case concerning electronic cigarettes, the eu's highest court upheld rules imposig the same restrictions on advertising for them as for tobacco products. the main goal of the crackdown is to prevent young people from smoking. the eu also smokes...