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is his specialty is not just photography but altering images after rather extraordinary going from hungary to denmark the import/export filmmaking distribution business he went on to brazil with the amazonia and outback but ultimately my father'ser career after arriving in new york the lead was working in the dollar krome altering images in the days before photoshop. his main client was "conde nast" making perfect copieszza seat could not tell the difference with photographic techniques so that is how my father made a living when my father and i got back together after this e-mail and he invited me to write the story and wanted me to investigate on one level but on another level was always trying to maneuver to present the picture the way she wanted to be seen and of course, the journalists who likes dig uthings and find out the real history was always pushing into my father's past where he would say we don't need to talk about that i met completelyea different person now so that is always the struggle as the artful dodger and the reporter who wants to get to the bottom of it. >> but how e
is his specialty is not just photography but altering images after rather extraordinary going from hungary to denmark the import/export filmmaking distribution business he went on to brazil with the amazonia and outback but ultimately my father'ser career after arriving in new york the lead was working in the dollar krome altering images in the days before photoshop. his main client was "conde nast" making perfect copieszza seat could not tell the difference with photographic...
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hungary, for example, and some of those countries surrounding hungary ta ke those countries surrounding hungary take one view, germany and other. germany, italy, everyone's crisis point is different, and so is britain's. for any british prime minister or negotiating team, never mind affections from the civil service, to get the attention of any european leader, particularly angela merkel this year, will be difficult. it is. one of the points made by two of the principal negotiators is that until the german elections concluded, it will be difficult to get the full focus and the full attention of everyone in europe on these negotiations. the point is also made that once negotiations are concluded, there needs to be agreement as much as possible across europe before any deal can be settled. there is an imperative on the prime minister and the british negotiating team to make clear, and i know the prime minister hopes to in the next week or so, what the core asked of the european union is. clarity in this process is absolutely critical to success. more important, what is the core ask of bri
hungary, for example, and some of those countries surrounding hungary ta ke those countries surrounding hungary take one view, germany and other. germany, italy, everyone's crisis point is different, and so is britain's. for any british prime minister or negotiating team, never mind affections from the civil service, to get the attention of any european leader, particularly angela merkel this year, will be difficult. it is. one of the points made by two of the principal negotiators is that...
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in hungary, if you live in hungary, if you... they offer you $2 million to don't do nothing... >> whitaker: you couldn't refuse it? >> varjas: ( laughs ) can you refuse it? i-i don't think. >> whitaker: so you believe that hidden motors have been used by professional cyclists since as far back as 1998? >> varjas: i think, yes. >> whitaker: in france where cycling is a religion, the newspaper "le monde" said this past december that the timeline of stefano's story might implicate lance amstrong. armstrong won his first of seven tour de france victories in 1999, just a year after stefano varjas' said he sold his first motor. armstrong denied to the paper ever meeting stefano in person or putting a motor in his bike. we asked armstrong too through his lawyer and he denied ever using a motor and declined an interview. we contacted armstrong's former teammate tyler hamilton who has admitted to being part of all the chemical doping by members of the u.s. postal team. and tyler told us he never knew of any motors on the team back
in hungary, if you live in hungary, if you... they offer you $2 million to don't do nothing... >> whitaker: you couldn't refuse it? >> varjas: ( laughs ) can you refuse it? i-i don't think. >> whitaker: so you believe that hidden motors have been used by professional cyclists since as far back as 1998? >> varjas: i think, yes. >> whitaker: in france where cycling is a religion, the newspaper "le monde" said this past december that the timeline of...
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next, hungary. it's been holding a day of mourning. for the 16 people killed in a bus crash on their way home from a school skiing trip on friday. there's been particular focus on the efforts of a teacher who saved many people on board but who lost his own son and his daughter. catharina moh reports. a country in mourning. both hungary's president and prime minister paid tribute on monday following friday's tragic bus crash. 56 people had been on the bus when it crashed and burst into flames in northern italy. the group were on their way home from a ski holiday, their way home from a ski holiday, the victims mostly students aged between 14 and 18. on sunday hungary's foreign minister said it could take days to identify the bodies because of severe burns. translation: once the shock is gone the losses become even more tormenting. based on the reports from the scene, the situation has become harder as we begin the most painful process, identifying the body. over the weekend hundreds of people attended a candlelit vigil outside the school
next, hungary. it's been holding a day of mourning. for the 16 people killed in a bus crash on their way home from a school skiing trip on friday. there's been particular focus on the efforts of a teacher who saved many people on board but who lost his own son and his daughter. catharina moh reports. a country in mourning. both hungary's president and prime minister paid tribute on monday following friday's tragic bus crash. 56 people had been on the bus when it crashed and burst into flames in...
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but many fear deportation and keep trying instead to cross illegally into hungary and on to other eu countries. this is the alternative. 6,000 migrants are housed in official centres across the country, waiting for a chance to be among 20 people a day granted asylum by hungary. 0n the belgrade streets, eight—year—old aziz is alone, his brother detained on the croatian border. i mean, aziz, you don't sound well — is he 0k? yeah, he's 0k, he has a little problem of flu, he have a flu and chest problems, cough problems. he would at least be, like, safe and warm... extremely ill, we alert aid workers to aziz‘s case, who try to convince him to leave. that's not uncommon, sadly. we've seen, over the last few days, children that are eight, nine, ten. i was speaking to a 12—year—old afghan boy yesterday in this warehouse that's been here for three months. he's waiting for a call from a smuggler, because he thinks that's his best option. with older migrants looking out for him, saying their chance of crossing the border is greater with him in tow, two days on, aziz is still sleepi
but many fear deportation and keep trying instead to cross illegally into hungary and on to other eu countries. this is the alternative. 6,000 migrants are housed in official centres across the country, waiting for a chance to be among 20 people a day granted asylum by hungary. 0n the belgrade streets, eight—year—old aziz is alone, his brother detained on the croatian border. i mean, aziz, you don't sound well — is he 0k? yeah, he's 0k, he has a little problem of flu, he have a flu and...
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here of hungary. the camera pans back to notice the guy messing around at the door, but you'll also notice he's able to slip right through the door. the glass has been broken and he's the one that smashed through it. he was trying to get into this antique shop to steal some antiques. the guy filled his bag. that's when a witness noticed the window was broken and alerted authorities. that's where they caught up with him. >> what happened to dancing while nobody is watching? that usually doesn't lead to an arrest. >>> it's not surprising during save the eagles day that these people have been caring for this bald eagle. they said it was brought in with tremors. >> this poor eagle came in, legs were paralyzed, and not just paralyzed weak, but paralyzed, seized up and couldn't move or open his feet. >> they believe it's the result of lead poisoning. when target shooters target rabbits and the pellets are left in carcasses, birds get to them and that is probably how this bird suffered lead poisoning. >> i h
here of hungary. the camera pans back to notice the guy messing around at the door, but you'll also notice he's able to slip right through the door. the glass has been broken and he's the one that smashed through it. he was trying to get into this antique shop to steal some antiques. the guy filled his bag. that's when a witness noticed the window was broken and alerted authorities. that's where they caught up with him. >> what happened to dancing while nobody is watching? that usually...
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this is often towards hungary where temperatures are chilly. i'll show you video of this event that takes place in hungary. the water is not frozen but it's cold. it's about 2 degrees celsius. about 80 people partook in this event and that looks cold. it's one way you can enjoy that frig frigid weather. it's not all just dark and gloomy out there with those chilly temperatures in your forecast. vienna, 0. budapest at minus 3. it stays warm out towards the west. madrid getting up to 15 degrees here. also want to mention dry but warm weather in the southern areas of the u.s. today. l.a. with a high of 23. houston getting up to 23 as well. we have a clipper coming in across the great lakes. that will bring scattered snowfall from chicago to new york. watch out if you're driving. all right. here is your extended outlook. >>> that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thank you very much for staying with us. michelle: hello, and welcome to the first "focus on europe" for the new year. i'm michelle henery. unfort
this is often towards hungary where temperatures are chilly. i'll show you video of this event that takes place in hungary. the water is not frozen but it's cold. it's about 2 degrees celsius. about 80 people partook in this event and that looks cold. it's one way you can enjoy that frig frigid weather. it's not all just dark and gloomy out there with those chilly temperatures in your forecast. vienna, 0. budapest at minus 3. it stays warm out towards the west. madrid getting up to 15 degrees...
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the salary is much better than hungary, even for the same job. and for the english manager of this independent coffee shop, tougher border controls would mean a real headache when recruiting staff. one out of ten cvs that come over the counter on a weekly basis are european, so if that was restricted, it would be difficult to recruit people, especially full—time members of staff that are hard to come by. for many in the second city, the prospect of brexit is still filled with optimism, but in a city that's so evenly split, others are still left with a bitter taste. phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. a libyan man has won the right to sue the british government, including the foreign secretary at the time, jack straw, over claims of kidnap and torture. abdul hakim belhaj, a former opponent of colonel gaddafi, was arrested in bangkok, taken to libya and questioned by agents from mi6 and the cia. mr straw has denied any involvement. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. coming up in sport at half—past, six—time paralympic champion
the salary is much better than hungary, even for the same job. and for the english manager of this independent coffee shop, tougher border controls would mean a real headache when recruiting staff. one out of ten cvs that come over the counter on a weekly basis are european, so if that was restricted, it would be difficult to recruit people, especially full—time members of staff that are hard to come by. for many in the second city, the prospect of brexit is still filled with optimism, but in...
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but they will also be in the baltic states, in hundred bar-- hungary, in romania and bull garia. all of these countries have requested this support. >> will other nato members bordering russia add deterrent forces? >> you know, this is a by lateral deployment-- bilateral deployment, this particular deployment happening right now. later in the spring we will have the nato con tinning ents come n a u.s. bat all onwill come to poland, british, german and canadian bat all ons will come to the baltic countries but this is really supported by all 28 allies one way or the other and even within this region, poland, for example, is contributing to the security of other countries along this side of nato because it's the largest country and the one with the most capable military itself. >> we have a new president in the united states. one who has questioned the united states role within nato. is there any concern there that the u.s. troops will be asked to come home to return home by the trump administration? >> well, i think the government and the president of poland are looking forward to
but they will also be in the baltic states, in hundred bar-- hungary, in romania and bull garia. all of these countries have requested this support. >> will other nato members bordering russia add deterrent forces? >> you know, this is a by lateral deployment-- bilateral deployment, this particular deployment happening right now. later in the spring we will have the nato con tinning ents come n a u.s. bat all onwill come to poland, british, german and canadian bat all ons will come...
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they really cannot have deported hungary's jews without the avid complicity of the hungarian government, military, and all of the civil service institutions. as it turned out hungarian's are very eager to get rid of the jews and within six weeks had cleansed the countryside of jews, one in three jews who died in asheville it's were hungarian. the famous line about the biggest hungarian graveyard is the field in poland. >> in the first eight days, 30,000 hungarian jews were did not stress compared to hundred 50 in the first years. if you could talk a little bit about how you are affected by your father's decision to become a woman to return to hungry and your visits and what you observed. 1990 a >> will, my father went back to hungry in 1990. so it was a year was a year after the fall of communism, and that is why my father would go back and when i asked my father why he said well this is my home like it or not. my father was also obsessed with reclaiming the family property. my grandfather owned some very lovely apartment buildings in downtown the family had a summer villa in the hills.
they really cannot have deported hungary's jews without the avid complicity of the hungarian government, military, and all of the civil service institutions. as it turned out hungarian's are very eager to get rid of the jews and within six weeks had cleansed the countryside of jews, one in three jews who died in asheville it's were hungarian. the famous line about the biggest hungarian graveyard is the field in poland. >> in the first eight days, 30,000 hungarian jews were did not stress...
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or croatia to continue their journey to to into hungary or croatia to continue theirjourney to europe. stay with us here on bbc news. we have a lot more still to come. the formerfirst children. have a lot more still to come. the former first children. what advice she did the push children give to the 0bama daughters as they leave the 0bama daughters as they leave the white house? day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge parts of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. this woman said she'd been given no help and no advice by the authorities. she stood outside the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have taken advantage of laws, passed by the country's new multiracial government, and enrolled at formerly white sch
or croatia to continue their journey to to into hungary or croatia to continue theirjourney to europe. stay with us here on bbc news. we have a lot more still to come. the formerfirst children. have a lot more still to come. the former first children. what advice she did the push children give to the 0bama daughters as they leave the 0bama daughters as they leave the white house? day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the...
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for a chance to be among 20 people a day granted asylu m be among 20 people a day granted asylum by hungary. five—year—old zeenat and her family are from afghanistan. she's been learning the languages of the migrant trail, learning how to count in serbian. on the belgrade streets, eight—year—old as is alone. his older brother detained on the croatian border. aziz, you don't sound well, is he 0k? he is ok, he has a little bit of the flu and chest problems, cough problems. he would at least be safe and warm... extremely ill, we alert aid workers to aziz‘s case, who try to convince him to leave. that's not uncommon sadly, we've seen over the la st uncommon sadly, we've seen over the last few days children that are eight, nine, ten. iwas speaking last few days children that are eight, nine, ten. i was speaking to a 12—year—old afghan boy yesterday in this warehouse who's been here for three months, he's in this warehouse who's been here forthree months, he's waiting in this warehouse who's been here for three months, he's waiting for a call from a smuggler because he thinks that's
for a chance to be among 20 people a day granted asylu m be among 20 people a day granted asylum by hungary. five—year—old zeenat and her family are from afghanistan. she's been learning the languages of the migrant trail, learning how to count in serbian. on the belgrade streets, eight—year—old as is alone. his older brother detained on the croatian border. aziz, you don't sound well, is he 0k? he is ok, he has a little bit of the flu and chest problems, cough problems. he would at...
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. >> these are sporting dogs from hungary, a lot like the german shorthair pointer. in fact those were the two breeds that were brought together in order to produce the hungarian. bread during the time of the kings and actually in, after world war ii in the post world war soviet union expansion, one of the things that this nostalgia focus was was to demoralize people in hungary by exterminating the breeds and up till then the hungarians had been reluctant to send any of their dogs outside the country but there was a small group of people who got together and they figured out a way to do an underground system to get the dogs out and that's how they survived. >> once you get it to a certain breed, you stick with it for life? >> i think so. i admire people who have rescue dogs and part of the proceeds of this book will go to companions for heroes which is a group i've been involved in for many years, it matches up rescues and dogs with wounded warriors and to do all sorts of things like the vaccinations and a little bit of pet insurance and some food to take care of the
. >> these are sporting dogs from hungary, a lot like the german shorthair pointer. in fact those were the two breeds that were brought together in order to produce the hungarian. bread during the time of the kings and actually in, after world war ii in the post world war soviet union expansion, one of the things that this nostalgia focus was was to demoralize people in hungary by exterminating the breeds and up till then the hungarians had been reluctant to send any of their dogs outside...
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they will also be deployed on a rotational basis to estonia, bulgaria, hungary, all nato states near or bordering russia. >> our unit is here to enhance ties with our nato allies and partners. >> reporter: russians have branded it an aggressive western buildup and a security threat. >> one can say that this is not just a dead-locked path, but a path that provoked confrontation between our countries. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the troop rotation has been in the works since last summer, aimed at reassuring u.s. allies in the region after russia's 2014 annexation of ukraine. >> this is defensive in nature, intended entirely to shore up our defenses along the eastern flank. it is motivated at least in part by some of the destabilizing and evenes ca la tory actions that the russian military has undertaken over the last year or so. >> reporter: now a military movement to calm allies has ratcheted up tensions among old cold war foes. jonathan mann, cnn. >>> a hundred fwar yan camera woman who was filmed tripping up refugees has been sentenced to three years probation. she made internat
they will also be deployed on a rotational basis to estonia, bulgaria, hungary, all nato states near or bordering russia. >> our unit is here to enhance ties with our nato allies and partners. >> reporter: russians have branded it an aggressive western buildup and a security threat. >> one can say that this is not just a dead-locked path, but a path that provoked confrontation between our countries. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the troop rotation has been in the works...
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it really made me think back to the communist regime in hungary where my parents built walls to keep their people in and stop them from leaving. that really is a prison but here the problem is people not leaving america but wanting to come to america. it's exactly the opposite. he is precisely wrong and how he characterized it. lou: is precisely wrong and not embarrassed to admit that he distorts reality and does so in service sector really stupid position that he has championed for a long time that the open borders are just fine and have no effect on our society or damage to our economy. you know, it is really remarkable to me to see the president-elect going to twitter and asserting his views on national intelligence of which he is highly suspicious and skeptical and the left-wing media and frankly part of the mainstream media, the right-wing media talking about the fact that he would have the temerity to question the product of our access to intelligence services as if he was working, as if he were working for them not pay for them and the nation. what do you think about? >> it's
it really made me think back to the communist regime in hungary where my parents built walls to keep their people in and stop them from leaving. that really is a prison but here the problem is people not leaving america but wanting to come to america. it's exactly the opposite. he is precisely wrong and how he characterized it. lou: is precisely wrong and not embarrassed to admit that he distorts reality and does so in service sector really stupid position that he has championed for a long time...
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in hungary, the prime minister has contracted -- constructed border fences to keep refugees out. populists are being loudly applauded, and human rights organizations are sounding the alarm. >> human rights exists to protect people from governance, but a new generation of populists is reversing that role . claiming to speak for the people, they treat rights as an impediment to the majority will. reporter: the election campaign of donald trump was a vivid example of the politics of intolerance, fueling hate in the nation. he wants to stop muslims from entering the country and build a wall to keep undocumented migrants crossing from mexico. donald trump: they are bringing drugs, crime, they are rapists, and some i assume are good people. reporter: this year europe will also see how much sway such generalizations have year.. elections are due to be held in france, germany and in the netherlands. the right-wing populist is leading the polls. >> and we have had enough political correctness. we have had enough of the islamicization of the society. we stand for freedom. reporter: human r
in hungary, the prime minister has contracted -- constructed border fences to keep refugees out. populists are being loudly applauded, and human rights organizations are sounding the alarm. >> human rights exists to protect people from governance, but a new generation of populists is reversing that role . claiming to speak for the people, they treat rights as an impediment to the majority will. reporter: the election campaign of donald trump was a vivid example of the politics of...
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it singled out turkey and hungary as particular offenders the election of donald trump in the united states is the real cause for concern. >> you report about the global it? of populism, does undermine corruption? >> they can't tell the media, they give space to ask the questions in corruption is driving. >> the country that dropped most sharply in the rankings was qatar, which has been struggling over issues in connection with the 2022 world cup, including civil rights abuses for migrant workers. from 22ed nine points, in 2015. ranked denmarkrt and new zealand as the least corrupt, while somalia ranked the most corrupt. south sudan, korea, and syria also ranked in the bottom 10. concerns also mounting about the --ted states, where following a campaign that rallied against the political elite and on an anticorruption ticket. >> the united states are not yet .heir when you see that donald trump has put his son-in-law as a senior advisor there are still conflicts of interest. he said he would drain the swamp , but the first sign he's not going to drain it, but water it. to break the vi
it singled out turkey and hungary as particular offenders the election of donald trump in the united states is the real cause for concern. >> you report about the global it? of populism, does undermine corruption? >> they can't tell the media, they give space to ask the questions in corruption is driving. >> the country that dropped most sharply in the rankings was qatar, which has been struggling over issues in connection with the 2022 world cup, including civil rights abuses...
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over into hungary, we have a lake that's frozen over, so it's not really water, it's now ice. this crossing of the frozen lake was organized for the first time sunday designed to provide a new and unique winter experience for visitors. more than 1,000 people gathered and made the five-kilometer trip on foot, skate or sledge. now we go down to italy and people are like, you know what? i don't care if it's winter, i'm going to get in the water anyway. 2-degree water temperature. more than 80 people, age ranging from 8 to 71, diving into this particular lake in italy. and they did it for fun. i'm into swimming, i don't know if the cold 2-degree water temperature is very enticing. maybe for some people it is. we are looking at some chilly conditions to continue for the central and eastern portions of the continent. the reason why is we're having some cold arctic air coming in from the north. that's going to really keep the areas on thehe eastern side of e continent chilly. so looking or for the possibility of maybe some snow into places like vienna as we go forward in time with a
over into hungary, we have a lake that's frozen over, so it's not really water, it's now ice. this crossing of the frozen lake was organized for the first time sunday designed to provide a new and unique winter experience for visitors. more than 1,000 people gathered and made the five-kilometer trip on foot, skate or sledge. now we go down to italy and people are like, you know what? i don't care if it's winter, i'm going to get in the water anyway. 2-degree water temperature. more than 80...
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temperatures in hungary reaching —28 on the northern border with slovakia, so very cold in hungary, with huge disruptions, less so in hungary, down through the balkans, romania, bulgaria, central europe, germany and austria as well. quite extraordinary pictures. thank you very much indeed. we will have more on that. the cold weather will be here by the end of the week. not quite —28, fear not. now, i love this program. it was a big night for the british television spy drama the night manager, which stormed to success at the 74th golden globe awards. iam not i am not really allowed to say that on the bbc. i think you would have given it all of the awards. on the bbc. i think you would have given it all of the awardslj on the bbc. i think you would have given it all of the awards. i would! tom hiddleston, 0livia colman and hugh laurie all collected prizes for the bbc series. claire foy was named best actress in a tv drama as the queen in the crown. the night belonged to the hollywood musical la la land, which took home a record seven awards. 0ur los angeles correspondent james cook repor
temperatures in hungary reaching —28 on the northern border with slovakia, so very cold in hungary, with huge disruptions, less so in hungary, down through the balkans, romania, bulgaria, central europe, germany and austria as well. quite extraordinary pictures. thank you very much indeed. we will have more on that. the cold weather will be here by the end of the week. not quite —28, fear not. now, i love this program. it was a big night for the british television spy drama the night...
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the family was taken to auschwitz from the ghetto, from hungary. what happened? when they arrive, it was july nine, i remember the day. happened? when they arrive, it was july nine, i rememberthe day. very hot day. when they opened the doors, and they said, we have to go quick, out! when we arrived, we were already half dead. a five—day journey without food, without water. we could not move. we had to sit in one place. at camp, the family were separated. when we arrived, then we had to stand in line where the man was standing. dr mengele. we did not know who he was, he had his stick in his hand. and with one movement, with one movement of his hand, he decided who would live and who would die. people who were sent to live, they were taken past the crematorium. i arrived to auschwitz with my mother and with my other five siblings. my mother and my youngest brother and sister were taken to the left. —— people who we re taken to the left. —— people who were sent to the left, they were taken to the crematorium. me and my other sisters, we were sent to the ri
the family was taken to auschwitz from the ghetto, from hungary. what happened? when they arrive, it was july nine, i remember the day. happened? when they arrive, it was july nine, i rememberthe day. very hot day. when they opened the doors, and they said, we have to go quick, out! when we arrived, we were already half dead. a five—day journey without food, without water. we could not move. we had to sit in one place. at camp, the family were separated. when we arrived, then we had to stand...
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the salary is much better than hungary, even for the same job. and for the english manager of this independent coffee shop, tougher border controls would mean a real headache when recruiting staff. one out of ten cvs that come over the counter on a weekly basis are european, so if that was restricted, it would be difficult to recruit people, especially full—time members of staff that are hard to come by. for many in the second city, the prospect of brexit is still filled with optimism, but in a city that's so evenly split, others are still left with a bitter taste. phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. a libyan man has won the right to sue the british government, including the former labour foreign jack straw, over claims of kidnap and torture. abdul hakim belhaj, a former opponent of colonel gaddafi, was arrested in bangkok, taken to libya and questioned by agents from m16 and the cia. mr straw has denied any involvement. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. libya, 2011. colonel gaddafi has been toppled, and it's chaos. among the
the salary is much better than hungary, even for the same job. and for the english manager of this independent coffee shop, tougher border controls would mean a real headache when recruiting staff. one out of ten cvs that come over the counter on a weekly basis are european, so if that was restricted, it would be difficult to recruit people, especially full—time members of staff that are hard to come by. for many in the second city, the prospect of brexit is still filled with optimism, but in...
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these pictures show jews transported here from hungary in 1944. susan pollack, 13, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. susan: there was no hugs, no kisses, no embrace. the dehumanization started immediately. i didn't cry. it was just -- i had lost all of my feelings. and it was auschwitz. alan: this was not a german crime alone. these railway lines extended to every corner of europe and to the active collaboration of norwegian civil servants, french police, polish train drivers, ukrainian paramilitary. when it was over, great public silence descended on europe. after the war, the nations of europe were so preoccupied by their own victimhood, they didn't pay much attention to the uniqueness of what has happened here. the jews who survived found that the world be on these fences didn't much want to hear their stories. it was only really in the 1960's, 20 years after the liberation of auschwitz, that popular consciousness in the world began to confront what europe collectively had done to its jews. but international law changed immedi
these pictures show jews transported here from hungary in 1944. susan pollack, 13, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. susan: there was no hugs, no kisses, no embrace. the dehumanization started immediately. i didn't cry. it was just -- i had lost all of my feelings. and it was auschwitz. alan: this was not a german crime alone. these railway lines extended to every corner of europe and to the active collaboration of norwegian civil servants, french police, polish train drivers,...
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that is when i was in budapest, hungary when i went to the soviet union which was collapsing at that stage. when i came back, we took the essence of nunn-lugar and put it in the authorization conference report. now that happened to be out of scope so to speak, because it did not even pass the senate or the house. we knew that, but we thought we could persuade our colleagues that this was urgent. we could not explain that to them because they were, as you said, david, they were still in the framework that the soviet union is the enemy. let them fall. why should we help them? why should we use american tax money? we had to pull out the opposition bill from the floor of the senate, take that position out of it, then go with the authorization bill without it. we came back in december and passed it in the appropriation bill as an amendment, persuading robert byrd that it was urgent. he cut it from $500 million to $400 million, but we were grateful to get that. it was an authorization, not a n absolute mandate. the reason we got it passed was because of two important factors. it was analyt
that is when i was in budapest, hungary when i went to the soviet union which was collapsing at that stage. when i came back, we took the essence of nunn-lugar and put it in the authorization conference report. now that happened to be out of scope so to speak, because it did not even pass the senate or the house. we knew that, but we thought we could persuade our colleagues that this was urgent. we could not explain that to them because they were, as you said, david, they were still in the...
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that's hanks in hungary next to a fiat 126. i mention the car because the people in a southern polish town were blown away because those cars were made in their city back in the 1970s, so they got together and they bought one of the cars, they plan to ship it to hanks after they fix it up and paint it. >> do you know what his twitter handle is? >> i follow him but i can't remember what it is. >> it's @thanks. >> how clever. >> we're coming back with another full 90 minutes of news, including the changes being made at wells fargo now in the of the company's fake account scandal. >>> and growing outrage this morning over president trump's decision to start work on controversial pipelines. controversial pipelines. >>> plus a >>> 5:29 in the a.m. on this wednesday, january 25. i'm reggie aqui. >> halfway through the week. i'm natasha zouves. we have alexis smith tracking the roads. >> good morning. >> good morning. meteorologist mike nicco on hand. >> hi. >> jessica enjoying the day off and maybe we'll get some sun hien today. >> i
that's hanks in hungary next to a fiat 126. i mention the car because the people in a southern polish town were blown away because those cars were made in their city back in the 1970s, so they got together and they bought one of the cars, they plan to ship it to hanks after they fix it up and paint it. >> do you know what his twitter handle is? >> i follow him but i can't remember what it is. >> it's @thanks. >> how clever. >> we're coming back with another full 90...
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as you know, the relocation scheme does not work because poland and hungary are not participating and now france and germany are coming up with a new compromise that in the end would foresee new refugee camps in northern african shores. refugees would not be allowed to come to europe and applied to asylum. -- and applied to asylum. they would be pushed back to northern africa. in the case there would be a massive influx like two years ago in 2015. now ministers are deliberating a nupathe in the refugee policy. brent: it is similar between an agreement we saw between the eu and turkey. is that a real option now? >> it is not quite similar because if you talk about turkey , turkey is still a functioning state that was able to fulfill its part of the deal. the numbers are very low between turkey and greece. when it comes to libya or other northern african countries, nobody is sure who to talk to or how to fulfill these things. as of now there are no partners to build these refugee camps or holding tabs, as you may call them. -- holding cap's -- camps as you may call them. the minister wi
as you know, the relocation scheme does not work because poland and hungary are not participating and now france and germany are coming up with a new compromise that in the end would foresee new refugee camps in northern african shores. refugees would not be allowed to come to europe and applied to asylum. -- and applied to asylum. they would be pushed back to northern africa. in the case there would be a massive influx like two years ago in 2015. now ministers are deliberating a nupathe in the...
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in hungary, residents of budapest are showing solidarity by setting up coat stands were anyone who has warm clothing going spare can donate it to those in need. in some places, the river danube has frozen solid. elsewhere, large blocks of ice float on budapest central waterway. the hungarian capital has been suffering freezing temperatures of up to -28 degrees for more than a week. now and am a spontaneous act of solidarity, coat stands full of warm clothing have started lining the roadsides, free to anyone who needs them. a pension ofave 100 euros a month, of course a coat is welcome. i cannot buy one myself except if i saved up for 10 years. reporter: and a country where the deep freeze has already led to a number of deaths, many people feel the least they can do is offer their unused winter clothing. >> sometimes i'm called that my house even after a warm bath and a hot cup of tea. i cannot even imagine how those on the streets are surviving. the initiative has been widely shared on special media. -- social media. it was started by this young pianist. >> it made me feel good to see
in hungary, residents of budapest are showing solidarity by setting up coat stands were anyone who has warm clothing going spare can donate it to those in need. in some places, the river danube has frozen solid. elsewhere, large blocks of ice float on budapest central waterway. the hungarian capital has been suffering freezing temperatures of up to -28 degrees for more than a week. now and am a spontaneous act of solidarity, coat stands full of warm clothing have started lining the roadsides,...
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these pictures showed jews transported here from hungary in 19114. susan pollock, 13 years old, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. there was no hugs, there was no kisses, there was no embrace. the dehumanisation started immediately. i didn‘t cry. it was just as if i had lost all my feelings. and, um, that was auschwitz. this was not a german crime alone. these railway lines extended to almost every corner of europe, and to the active collaboration of norwegian civil servants, french police, polish train drivers, ukrainian paramilitaries. when it was over, a great public silence descended on europe. after the war, the nations of europe were so preoccupied by their own victimhood that they did not pay much attention to the uniqueness of what had happened here. the jews who survived found that the world beyond these perimeter fences didn‘t much want to hear their stories. it was only really in the 1960s, nearly 20 years after the liberation of auschwitz, that popular consciousness began to confron what europe collectively had done t
these pictures showed jews transported here from hungary in 19114. susan pollock, 13 years old, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. there was no hugs, there was no kisses, there was no embrace. the dehumanisation started immediately. i didn‘t cry. it was just as if i had lost all my feelings. and, um, that was auschwitz. this was not a german crime alone. these railway lines extended to almost every corner of europe, and to the active collaboration of norwegian civil servants,...
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hungary is allowing in 1100 a week those on top of the week wait here. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy there are christmas card sent a little after the event. 0nly christmas card sent a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter could be. singapore has demanded the immediate return of nine ahmed troop carriers that they were in pounded in hong kong. the vehicle were transported from taiwan were they were taken in november is not the singaporean government has described the seizure as illegal but beijing as a ready lodged a complaint against taiwan. fresh elections are likely in northern ireland after deputy first minister announced his resignation call government. mr mcguinness has been the deputy first minister over ten years. he was a key figure in the northern ireland is peace process. a 26 year a man accused of killing five people in florida has appeared in court. esteban santiago could fac
hungary is allowing in 1100 a week those on top of the week wait here. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy there are christmas card sent a little after the event. 0nly christmas card sent a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter could be. singapore has demanded the immediate return of nine ahmed troop carriers that they were in...
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from there they'll move out to estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, bulgaria and hungary on a rotational basis. this is part of a nato deployment — it's designed to deter russian aggression. moscow's certainly taking note. kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov told the bbc "we see it as a threat to us. it's an action that threatens our interests and our security. especially as it's a third country that is building up its military presence on our borders in europe. it isn't even a european country." here's the us brigade commander in poland. within the next few days, our soldiers will be showcasing their lethal abilitys as they begin to train on nearby gun range, to arrive at this point so swiftly, its proof when we work as a team, not only within the ranks of our tireless us army but as at lied nation, a team of teams, no challenges is too large to overcome, no distance is too far to overcome, no distance is too far to cross, when the need arises. us russia relations are dominating the programme, it is not only the only stories we will cover. we will turn to south korea. the head of samsung
from there they'll move out to estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, bulgaria and hungary on a rotational basis. this is part of a nato deployment — it's designed to deter russian aggression. moscow's certainly taking note. kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov told the bbc "we see it as a threat to us. it's an action that threatens our interests and our security. especially as it's a third country that is building up its military presence on our borders in europe. it isn't even a european...
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. >> reporter: the pumi has its roots as a herder in hungary. >> one will manage a flock of about 00 sheep. >> reporter: the american hairless terrier is a pretty rare breed. derived from the rat terrier and they're great for folks with allergies because, well, there's no hair. they're just so smooth. >> how do you think they'll do for their first year of competition. >> they're new. we'll see and they're unusual. so. >> reporter: that might be a good thing. >> it might be. depends on the judge. >> reporter: there are 202 breeds eligible to enter the dog show. the american kennel club determines what breeds will be recognized and these breeds were recognized in 2016 and so that makes them eligible this year in 2017 to enter our show. >> reporter: aside from looks there are the agility contests too, just adorable to watch those pups master the obstacle course. 2800 dogs will compete at the dog show this year. and as for zsa-zsa, the pumi getting this far is everything. lauren glassberg. >> i think they could do pretty well. >>> that's what's making news. >> stay with us for "good morn
. >> reporter: the pumi has its roots as a herder in hungary. >> one will manage a flock of about 00 sheep. >> reporter: the american hairless terrier is a pretty rare breed. derived from the rat terrier and they're great for folks with allergies because, well, there's no hair. they're just so smooth. >> how do you think they'll do for their first year of competition. >> they're new. we'll see and they're unusual. so. >> reporter: that might be a good thing....
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the school students from hungary were returning from a skiing trip with teachers and parents when the accident happened. 23 people are still missing three days after an avalanche buried and partly destroyed a hotel in central italy. nine people — including four children — have so far been pulled alive from the rubble of the hotel in the abruzzo region. james reynolds reports. from the ruins of the hotel, in the last moments of light on the third day, rescuers pulled this six—year—old girl to safety. she was the final member of her family to be saved. relief workers then carried away a boy who had been with her. concrete walls had protected them from the avalanche. later, rescuers made their way to for more survivors, two men and two women. the rescued adults and children were flown to hospital in a coastal city where they are recovering quickly. translation: the medical condition of the survivors is good. only one patient is currently in the operating theatre having surgery on their right arm. the survivors' family members can now breathe again. translation: doesn't my face sh
the school students from hungary were returning from a skiing trip with teachers and parents when the accident happened. 23 people are still missing three days after an avalanche buried and partly destroyed a hotel in central italy. nine people — including four children — have so far been pulled alive from the rubble of the hotel in the abruzzo region. james reynolds reports. from the ruins of the hotel, in the last moments of light on the third day, rescuers pulled this six—year—old...
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hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here in this informal area beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. also making news today: singapore has demanded the immediate return of nine armoured troop carriers that were impounded in hong kong. the vehicles were being transported from taiwan when they were taken in november. the singaporean government has described the seizure as illegal, but beijing has already a lodged a diplomatic complaint over singapore's military relationship with taiwan. fresh elections look likely in northern ireland, after deputy first minster and senior sinn fein politician, martin mcguinness, announced his resignation from government. mr mcguniness, a former member of the ira, has been
hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here in this informal area beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. also making news today: singapore has demanded the immediate return of...
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officials say there were 45 people on board, including teenage students from hungary. they were returning home to budapest after spending time at a mountain resort in france. the coach struck a motorway pylon before catching fire. seven people have been arrested in the netherlands and spain in connection with one of the world's biggest ever jewellery heists, nearly 12 years ago. an armed gang stole 45 million dollars worth of diamonds from an armoured car at schiphol airport in amsterdam the lebanese prime minister says security forces have prevented a suicide attack in beirut, saying they stopped the suspected bomber in a busy commercial district in the capital. a man was arrested nearby a cafe wearing an explosives belt. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: brazilian football club chapecoense plays again — the first match since last year's deadly plane crash. for all of you who have done amazing, remarkable work, i can't wait to see what you do next. and i promise you i'll be right there with you. god bless you. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president
officials say there were 45 people on board, including teenage students from hungary. they were returning home to budapest after spending time at a mountain resort in france. the coach struck a motorway pylon before catching fire. seven people have been arrested in the netherlands and spain in connection with one of the world's biggest ever jewellery heists, nearly 12 years ago. an armed gang stole 45 million dollars worth of diamonds from an armoured car at schiphol airport in amsterdam the...
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reports from hungary say a teacher saved the lives of many pupils after their coach crashed and caught fire near verona in northern italy killing 16 people. the pe teacher is said to have smashed windows to help those trapped inside to escape. nick thorpe has the details. most of the passengers on the bus we re most of the passengers on the bus were teenagers from a secondary school in the pest. they were returning home from a skiing holiday in the french alps when their coach crashed on a motorway near varuna. details have emerged throughout the day of the actions of a gym teacher who returned several times to the burning wreckage to rescue students through the back window. he is among the seriously injured and. a lorry driver tried to warn the driver that something was wrong with the wheels of the coach. some parents repeatedly to visit survivors in the hospital. pupils and parents lit candles and laid flowers outside the school. the hungarian and italian prime ministers have expressed their grief over the accident. the brazilian football club chapecoense have played their first matc
reports from hungary say a teacher saved the lives of many pupils after their coach crashed and caught fire near verona in northern italy killing 16 people. the pe teacher is said to have smashed windows to help those trapped inside to escape. nick thorpe has the details. most of the passengers on the bus we re most of the passengers on the bus were teenagers from a secondary school in the pest. they were returning home from a skiing holiday in the french alps when their coach crashed on a...
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france this year, the democratic institutions in the country liberated in 1989 are falling apart in hungary and poe seven other applications other places, the soviet union is cracking apart and the united states has a new president to be who has made it clear he is not going to be bound by traditional rules against corruption, traditional rules against born influence and traditional rules in in way, of the president having his own private body guard paid for by himself a rather than the state. >> we are seeing changes we haven't seen since world wars. it is a world of american nonexceptionallism because what is going on in the united states is happening elsewhere and a story about globalization coming home because, americans are used to, as the world's strongest power being the country that influences others, the idea that a foreign power has reached into the united states and tampered with american democracy and maybe chose for americans the president the larger number of americans didn't want for themselves. >> dickerson: russia in this case. >> that's an experience other countries, weake
france this year, the democratic institutions in the country liberated in 1989 are falling apart in hungary and poe seven other applications other places, the soviet union is cracking apart and the united states has a new president to be who has made it clear he is not going to be bound by traditional rules against corruption, traditional rules against born influence and traditional rules in in way, of the president having his own private body guard paid for by himself a rather than the state....
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hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp in horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. nick thorpe, bbc news to explain what's caused this icy blast, and for a look at the forecast, here's our weather presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december, high—pressure developed to the west and low pressure to the east and it worked its way south towards the mediterranean. that pool of cold air is trapped. we have lost the northerly flow stop if you look at the temperatures, the blues daytime temperatures not as cold as it has been. in the wednesday, athens back up to double figures. by thursday, northern parts of germany, poland and the baltic states should te
hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp in horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. nick thorpe, bbc news to explain what's caused this icy...
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the school students from hungary were returning from a skiing trip with teachers and parents when the accident happened, near verona. around forty are injured, some seriously. the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effect across europe. she‘s been speaking at a gathering of far—right leaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they‘re discussing their shared opposition to the european union. addressing delegates, marine le pen declared 2017 will be the year of the awakening of the people of continental europe. the first real blow struck against the old order. the domino effect that will bring down old europe is brexit. people are leaving the agreement of the powerful to decide its own destiny. the second blow came shortly afterwards and that was the election of mr trump to the presidency of the united states, putting the friends of neoliberalism in an even more difficult situation. ukips‘s new leader paul nuttall is to be his party‘s candidate in next month‘s by—election in
the school students from hungary were returning from a skiing trip with teachers and parents when the accident happened, near verona. around forty are injured, some seriously. the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effect across europe. she‘s been speaking at a gathering of far—right leaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they‘re discussing their shared opposition to the european union....
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the rain moving towards hungary, budapest and towards the ukraine. significant snow. daytime temperatures well below freezing on friday. 12 degrees in athens but by the time we reach the weekend the cold air will have reached southern greece, with some snow flurries. —20 in moscow over the weekend. with daytime values around —10 across south—east europe, a huge contrast to what's going on across the north—west of europe. looking pretty mild back home, 10 celsius perhaps as we head to the weekend because we pick up mild south—westerly is from the atlantic so it will turn milder. with it, some patchy drizzle and cloud as well. stay tuned for the full uk weather forecast in about half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. let's look through some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. top us intelligence officials have given evidence on claims of russian interference in the us election. they warned of cyber attacks as well as other methods of espionage. the hacking was only one part of it. it also entails classical propaganda, disinforma
the rain moving towards hungary, budapest and towards the ukraine. significant snow. daytime temperatures well below freezing on friday. 12 degrees in athens but by the time we reach the weekend the cold air will have reached southern greece, with some snow flurries. —20 in moscow over the weekend. with daytime values around —10 across south—east europe, a huge contrast to what's going on across the north—west of europe. looking pretty mild back home, 10 celsius perhaps as we head to...
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this crash reports from hungary say a teacher saved the lives of many pupils crash ives of many pupils after their coach crashed and caught fire near verona in northern italy —— killing 16 people. the pe teacher is said to have smashed windows to help those trapped inside to escape. nick thorpe has the details. it is 18 minutes to nine. the headlines. president trump has told the cia that it had its full support, as he paid a visit to mend fences after publicly rejecting its assessment that russia tried to help him win the election. the day of protests is being held across america and around the world against president trump and his new administration. the ukip leader paul nuttall will cost test next month ‘s by—election in stoke—on—trent central. the seed has been held high labour since it was created in 1950. the former president of the gambia, yahya jammeh. says he will relinquish power in the coming hours after his defeat in the country's elections last month. he has spent weeks refusing to step down. it comes after troops from other west african countries crossed into
this crash reports from hungary say a teacher saved the lives of many pupils crash ives of many pupils after their coach crashed and caught fire near verona in northern italy —— killing 16 people. the pe teacher is said to have smashed windows to help those trapped inside to escape. nick thorpe has the details. it is 18 minutes to nine. the headlines. president trump has told the cia that it had its full support, as he paid a visit to mend fences after publicly rejecting its assessment that...
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officials say there were 54 people on board, including teenage students from hungary. they were returning home to budapest after spending time at a mountain resort in france. the coach struck a motorway pylon before catching fire. the brazilian football club chapecoense have played their first match since all but three of their senior players were killed in a plane crash last november. in an emotional return home, the side met the current brazilian champions for a friendly match. most of their players have been loaned by other brazilian clubs, as julia carniero reports. it's kick—off time for the new chapecoense. the fans have crowded the conda arena to watch their comeback. with fresh new signings, the team is taking a big step back into the game. the flight carrying the chapecoense squad crashed in the mountains, close to the city of meddellin, in november. investigators in colombia found it had run out of fuel. defender neto was the last person to be pulled from the wreckage. last week, he managed to walk again. translation: they told me the truth three days befor
officials say there were 54 people on board, including teenage students from hungary. they were returning home to budapest after spending time at a mountain resort in france. the coach struck a motorway pylon before catching fire. the brazilian football club chapecoense have played their first match since all but three of their senior players were killed in a plane crash last november. in an emotional return home, the side met the current brazilian champions for a friendly match. most of their...