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warsaw just this summer. one of the bumper -- well, the bumper sticker headline for warsaw was nato, an aessential alliance protecting our citizens and projecting stability. nato secretary-general stoltenberg recently at a discussion, he had in harvard just a month ago said kind of poignantly put this together in the phrase, standing together as we always have done, stronger together as we always have been. i think that summarizes where we are right now with nato. in short, with renewed strength, resources and capability, nato will continue to uphold our shared values and meet the full range of shared threats. together with my colleagues from potomac institute, we have provided documents and few background documents on the -- from the nato's press office. the nato press office put together a summary narrative that was handed out to summarize nato's and alliance's recent accomplishments. the goal of today's event is simple and yet important. we would like to take stock of where we are and nato's capabilities a
warsaw just this summer. one of the bumper -- well, the bumper sticker headline for warsaw was nato, an aessential alliance protecting our citizens and projecting stability. nato secretary-general stoltenberg recently at a discussion, he had in harvard just a month ago said kind of poignantly put this together in the phrase, standing together as we always have done, stronger together as we always have been. i think that summarizes where we are right now with nato. in short, with renewed...
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warsaw just this summer. one of the bumper -- well, the bumper sticker headline for warsaw was nato, an aessential alliance protecting our citizens and projecting stability. nato secretary-general stoltenberg recently at a discussion he had in harvard just a month ago said kind of poignantly put this together in the phrase, standing together as we always have done, stronger together as we always have been. i think that summarizes where we are right now with nato. in short, with renewed strength, resources and capability, nato will continue to uphold our shared values and meet the full range of shared threats. together with my colleagues from potomac institute, we have provided documents and few background documents on the -- from the nato's press office. the nato press office put together a summary narrative that was handed out to summarize nato's and alliance's recent accomplishments. the goal of today's event is simple and yet important. we would like to take stock of where we are and nato's capabilities an
warsaw just this summer. one of the bumper -- well, the bumper sticker headline for warsaw was nato, an aessential alliance protecting our citizens and projecting stability. nato secretary-general stoltenberg recently at a discussion he had in harvard just a month ago said kind of poignantly put this together in the phrase, standing together as we always have done, stronger together as we always have been. i think that summarizes where we are right now with nato. in short, with renewed...
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his name is warsaw, vic warsawaw warsaw? ta "victor warsaw is herebyorably d from the unite cavalry." "victor warsaw releasedsas citye penitentiary, august 19th." fits your man to a tee, don't it? yeah. where is he? if we're lucky, we might be able to sell some of this junk to pay for taking care of him. we buried him this morning. young ladyame of lucy fremont shotas a doornail last night. he was tryingest her. where's his horse? you know, mister, it lke you lo. if youve come by here, nobobo would have known he's worth a plugged nickel. sam, mind the store. i'm riding up to cedar cto . s. m mshal? guess who that fella was, the one that miss lucy shot last night? wanted in three states00 bounty. how do you know? tellster. tell him how you missed your bounty by 12 hours. all that money for miss lucy. that's his horse? uh-huh. the marshal and the money. give them a big surprise. now, sam, don't you say a word aboututhis i won't, sheriff. if you're not here whack, thanks for the informatiti. those things you have in there, is t
his name is warsaw, vic warsawaw warsaw? ta "victor warsaw is herebyorably d from the unite cavalry." "victor warsaw releasedsas citye penitentiary, august 19th." fits your man to a tee, don't it? yeah. where is he? if we're lucky, we might be able to sell some of this junk to pay for taking care of him. we buried him this morning. young ladyame of lucy fremont shotas a doornail last night. he was tryingest her. where's his horse? you know, mister, it lke you lo. if youve...
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we both collapsed with grief. >> reporter: at the crash site and back in warsaw, the scene is chaotic. >> the prime minister called an emergency session of the cabinet. >> reporter: sikorski and most of the surviving members of the government race to their offices to grapple with the unprecedented crisis. as the world reels from the news. >> death of a president. a country in mourning tonight. >> reporter: within days, the flag-draped coffins return. >> it was a terrible shock. >> the polish governmeas it was no longer. >> reporter: and yet, through the agony and grief, the young democracy remains stable. trains keep running. the atms keep working. more importantly, the constitution keeps working. >> the country needed reassurance that the government was continuing, and that we will come through this. >> reporter: the line of succession is clear and unbroken. head of parliament, bronisaw komorowski, assumes the office of the president. even though he's from the opposition party, nobody objects. >> translator: emotionally, it was hard. however, from the political point of view, the tra
we both collapsed with grief. >> reporter: at the crash site and back in warsaw, the scene is chaotic. >> the prime minister called an emergency session of the cabinet. >> reporter: sikorski and most of the surviving members of the government race to their offices to grapple with the unprecedented crisis. as the world reels from the news. >> death of a president. a country in mourning tonight. >> reporter: within days, the flag-draped coffins return. >> it...
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it was a quiet saturday morning in warsaw, when president lech kaczynski boarded poland's equivalent of air force one and took off. that's the plane there, captured on amateur video, as it departs for a special trip with 96 very special passengers. >> it has the president, it has what we would call the joint chiefs of staff, it has several secretaries from cabinet members. >> well, i knew 80% of the people onboard. >> they were leaving warsaw, they took off to fly into russia to a little place called smolensk. >> reporter: it's a trip, important politically, and emotionally to the nearby site of the notorious katyn massacre. 22,000 polish officers slaughtered by the soviet army during world war ii. >> and they were going there to commemorate this very black event that hangs heavy within the polish psyche. >> reporter: dense fog near the airstrip endangers the flight. >> the ceilings were so low, the visibility was so low, it made it almost impossible for this airplane to land. >> but in the end, the pilots allowed the plane to go too low, and they hit a tree. >> reporter: the plane c
it was a quiet saturday morning in warsaw, when president lech kaczynski boarded poland's equivalent of air force one and took off. that's the plane there, captured on amateur video, as it departs for a special trip with 96 very special passengers. >> it has the president, it has what we would call the joint chiefs of staff, it has several secretaries from cabinet members. >> well, i knew 80% of the people onboard. >> they were leaving warsaw, they took off to fly into russia...
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warsaw's military cemetery. but just last week, the new government started exhuming their bodies, looking for forensic evidence of a bomb or other treachery. they will never be forgotten, before fibromyalgia, i kept on top of things. i was a doer. then the chronic, widespread pain slowed me down. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those
warsaw's military cemetery. but just last week, the new government started exhuming their bodies, looking for forensic evidence of a bomb or other treachery. they will never be forgotten, before fibromyalgia, i kept on top of things. i was a doer. then the chronic, widespread pain slowed me down. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some,...
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. >> they were leaving warsaw, they took off to fly into russia to a little place called smolensk. >> reporter: it's a trip, important politically, and emotionally to the nearby site 22,000 polish officers slaughtered by the soviet army during world war ii. >> and they were going there to commemorate this very black event that hangs heavy within the polish psyche. >> reporter: dense fog near the airstrip endangers the flight. >> the ceilings were so low, the visibility was so low, it made it almost impossible for this airplane to land. >> but in the end, the pilots allowed the plane to go too low, >> reporter: t >> reporter: the plane crashed just short of the airport. and amidst the smoldering wreckage, there were no survivors. foreign minister radek sikorski had been invited to go, but could not. he's having breakfast with his mother when his phone rings. >> and i get a call that there was something wrong with the presidential plane. >> reporter: soon, the news is on television, are having trouble keeping it together. deputy speaker of the house jerzy szmajdzinski was on the plane.
. >> they were leaving warsaw, they took off to fly into russia to a little place called smolensk. >> reporter: it's a trip, important politically, and emotionally to the nearby site 22,000 polish officers slaughtered by the soviet army during world war ii. >> and they were going there to commemorate this very black event that hangs heavy within the polish psyche. >> reporter: dense fog near the airstrip endangers the flight. >> the ceilings were so low, the...
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(brach) 'he'll be allowed to escape through a very clever maneuver'' 'when he gets back to warsaw, he'll be promoted.' 'so you see, mr. solo, each one is being chosen' 'with an eye to intelligence, fitness and above all ambition'' when one of them reaches a specified career level ization. and would that be thrush? thrush is an organization that believes the world should have a two party system. the masters and the slaves. wouldndn you say that was right, mr. brach? very nicely put, mr. solo. and dr. shtallmacher here is in chargeof the brainwashing. no, no. something more delicate. more precise, brain n teration. it's my own method. involving an exact resectioning of nerve patterns. how's that for ambition, chris? horrible. neither horrible or painful, my dear. i've undergone the operation myself. 'thehe is absolutely no pain, no scarring' 'no external bleeding..' - 'my technique has never-- - no, come, come, come, doctor. after all, these people won't remember either you 'or your operation.' chuke, back, back, back. mrs. karda, go on. [blender whirring] why did you choose me? please. i'
(brach) 'he'll be allowed to escape through a very clever maneuver'' 'when he gets back to warsaw, he'll be promoted.' 'so you see, mr. solo, each one is being chosen' 'with an eye to intelligence, fitness and above all ambition'' when one of them reaches a specified career level ization. and would that be thrush? thrush is an organization that believes the world should have a two party system. the masters and the slaves. wouldndn you say that was right, mr. brach? very nicely put, mr. solo....
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at warsaw, we saw some of the most -- more significant steps taken. the most famous of which have been the efp, the enhanced forward presence, four battalions deployed in the east, but in addition to that, we must also remember that through the president obama european reassurance initiative, the united states is also putting a third combat team in europe on a rotational basis. we're also seeing greater deployments in the black sea region, with the uk, canada, poland, pledging to send some fighters for rotational exercises, which the alliance sometimes calls black sea air policing. but they'll be there a limited time. these are the ones nato is making a huge -- russia is making a big impact about and even nato it's self i feel is exaggerated the extent to which the military capability is deployed. as you can see in each of the baltic countries and poland, there will be a battalion. these battalions will be roughly about 1,000 troops. they will be led by one nation nato refers to as a framework nation. in addition to that, other countries will contribu
at warsaw, we saw some of the most -- more significant steps taken. the most famous of which have been the efp, the enhanced forward presence, four battalions deployed in the east, but in addition to that, we must also remember that through the president obama european reassurance initiative, the united states is also putting a third combat team in europe on a rotational basis. we're also seeing greater deployments in the black sea region, with the uk, canada, poland, pledging to send some...
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warsaw looking at some snowfall, same in moscow. partly cloudy skies, only place on the map getting into the 20s is athens, but still relatively cool for you, a high of 22. here over towards the americas, one down towards the south, some moisture for coastal areas of texas, even extending over towards southern louisiana. a cold front is moving through ontario and quebec. that's going to bring some snowfall out there. one big thing is this is also dropping those temperatures down. out ahead of it, things are warming up for example. in new york, you're actually pushing into the mid teens, but behind it, things are going to cool off considerably in saturday and sunday. denver at 15, sunny conditions, los angeles, you have sunny conditions, but the big thing is you have those santa ana winds in play. and then we take a look here into northeastern asia, around japan, seeing some scattered showers here throughout the morning hours on friday, should be tapering off as we continue through the afternoon. a lot of that precipitation is workin
warsaw looking at some snowfall, same in moscow. partly cloudy skies, only place on the map getting into the 20s is athens, but still relatively cool for you, a high of 22. here over towards the americas, one down towards the south, some moisture for coastal areas of texas, even extending over towards southern louisiana. a cold front is moving through ontario and quebec. that's going to bring some snowfall out there. one big thing is this is also dropping those temperatures down. out ahead of...
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maybe a little snow mix early the north of warsaw. we are not covering the north woods with snow. a little more in the far northwest corner of the state. it is just a heads up from us to you about the snow in place for the north woods. early temperatures 36 waukesha. 42 airport. we have a southeast wind and warm lake waters and the temperatures are warmer along the es snow falling in the north. periods of light showers here in the south. this is at 6:00 for tonight. maybe you are going to throw something on the grill before the turkey tomorrow, it is going to be wet this morning. the showers taper off. much of thanksgiving day is mostly cloudy. a disturbance coming through friday morning and a little light snow predawn hours on light rain off and on. light mix early on friday. much of the weekend is dry and monday windy and rain and close to 50. >> thank you. athletes, actors and xhedians are honored at the white house. >> the moment that made the president choke up during the medal of freedom ceremony. >> plus, with the holiday shops, a stealing packages from the affirmative. ??
maybe a little snow mix early the north of warsaw. we are not covering the north woods with snow. a little more in the far northwest corner of the state. it is just a heads up from us to you about the snow in place for the north woods. early temperatures 36 waukesha. 42 airport. we have a southeast wind and warm lake waters and the temperatures are warmer along the es snow falling in the north. periods of light showers here in the south. this is at 6:00 for tonight. maybe you are going to throw...
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this is around warsaw. they have picked up an inch or so. this thanksgiving holiday, you have to get north of green bay and north of stevens point to find the snow this morning. otherwise scattered showers in southern wisconsin. here is futurecast, flu -- blue is representing the snow. the green is rain. if you are travelling up to the north or into the u.p., snow in those areas and drying out thanksgiving. we have the winter forecast coming up tonight at wisn 12 news at 6:00. we have a preview of the winter. here is matt to get you out the door this morning. >> low clouds are keeping the chopper parked. rain, drizzle and road spray getting around this morning. no delays out there at this point. we have a crash, fender bender, heads up there. otherwise, the rest of the system is nice and quiet. travel times are all looking good that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> matt, thank you. melinda: this morning, we're learning more about the children who were killed or hurt in a bus crash in tennessee. wisn 12 news' tim elliott has m
this is around warsaw. they have picked up an inch or so. this thanksgiving holiday, you have to get north of green bay and north of stevens point to find the snow this morning. otherwise scattered showers in southern wisconsin. here is futurecast, flu -- blue is representing the snow. the green is rain. if you are travelling up to the north or into the u.p., snow in those areas and drying out thanksgiving. we have the winter forecast coming up tonight at wisn 12 news at 6:00. we have a preview...
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that was done in the warsaw summit in the summer, as a member of the alliance, united states is one of the 28 nations that are members of the alliance. very supportive of that idea. we had been working with our nato teammates to try to say, hey, here is what's been our experience, we think it has great applicability, and cyber domain and the alliance came to that decision and announced at the warsaw summit earlier this year. now, you know, again, as a member of the alliance, now we've got to work our way through, so now that you've recognized that, what is implications. how do you create a work force? how do you create an operational structure? how do you prioritize and define risk? the alliance is working through that and we're part of that discussion. not easy trying to bring 28 nations to consensus is fought always easy, but i'm very grateful we're part of an alliance willing to have those discussions and committed to working its way through it. with that, i want to say thank you all, very much. remember what cyber maryland is all about. eco system that we have here in the state. we
that was done in the warsaw summit in the summer, as a member of the alliance, united states is one of the 28 nations that are members of the alliance. very supportive of that idea. we had been working with our nato teammates to try to say, hey, here is what's been our experience, we think it has great applicability, and cyber domain and the alliance came to that decision and announced at the warsaw summit earlier this year. now, you know, again, as a member of the alliance, now we've got to...
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in a forceful way say this is not part of who i am, then you are basically the jewish police at the warsaw ghetto. you're condoning it and i've never heard donald trump ever groups that are supporting him. >> thank you, rob reiner. >>> let me finish trump watch for this thursday, november 17. for politics. 2016. awaiting the next appointment from trump tower, i've been thinking back on how we got here to this extraordinary upset in the electoral college. 16 years ago at the millennium, then one state seemed to decide it all -- florida. we noted how things would have hadn't campaigned for and won 92,000 votes down in the sunshine state. florida, won in the electoral college, won the ball game. so let's look at the impact of the third party candidate this time around. 16, wisconsin with 10. that's 75 electoral votes in all and in every one of these states the number of people who voted for third party candidate gary johnson well exceeded the difference between trump and hillary. every one of these states saw clinton losing to trump by far less than votes to johnson. i do not know why people
in a forceful way say this is not part of who i am, then you are basically the jewish police at the warsaw ghetto. you're condoning it and i've never heard donald trump ever groups that are supporting him. >> thank you, rob reiner. >>> let me finish trump watch for this thursday, november 17. for politics. 2016. awaiting the next appointment from trump tower, i've been thinking back on how we got here to this extraordinary upset in the electoral college. 16 years ago at the...
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the video here is from warsaw. an inch there. they continue to add to the snow total overnight. the rain and snow across the state, up to the north and futurecast. this is north of oshkosh and stevens point, you are going to run into the wintery travel. the snow winds down from the west to the east. the green in southern wisconsin all rain. you have to go far to the north for that snow. if you are travelling on thanksgiving day, we dry out be in pretty good condition. back to you. thank you, jeremy. melinda: this morning, we're learning more about the children who were killed or hurt in a bus crash in tennessee. wisn 12 news' tim elliott has more in the newsroom. tim. tim: 12 children are still in the hospital, six of them in critical condition. five children were killed in the crash on monday, four girls and a boy. the driver of the bus is under arrest charged with five counts endangerment and reckless driving. police say he was speeding. a doctor who treated injured children says it was a long process to reunite them with families because many were too traumatized to remember
the video here is from warsaw. an inch there. they continue to add to the snow total overnight. the rain and snow across the state, up to the north and futurecast. this is north of oshkosh and stevens point, you are going to run into the wintery travel. the snow winds down from the west to the east. the green in southern wisconsin all rain. you have to go far to the north for that snow. if you are travelling on thanksgiving day, we dry out be in pretty good condition. back to you. thank you,...
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how about berlin, vienna, warsaw, most of eastern europe hovering around the freezing point for your high on tuesday. all right, i'll leave you now for your extended outlook of >>> we have one more story to share with you. here's a story about an old cat taking on a new life. craft people have restored a famous statue of a sleeping fee heine at a shrine north of tokyo. workers unveiled the carving. it dates back to the early 17th century and is designated as a national treasure. the carving was removed in june for restoration. it was last repainted 60 years ago. its colors had faded over the years. drafts people used traditional techniques to remove old paint and apply a new coat. >> translator: i was very careful, because this carving is filled with the spirits of people from the old days. >> he hope the people la enjoy looking at the sleeping cat for many years to come. and that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." thanks very much for joining us. >> greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to our highlights edition. coming at you this time with the following top stories -- bi
how about berlin, vienna, warsaw, most of eastern europe hovering around the freezing point for your high on tuesday. all right, i'll leave you now for your extended outlook of >>> we have one more story to share with you. here's a story about an old cat taking on a new life. craft people have restored a famous statue of a sleeping fee heine at a shrine north of tokyo. workers unveiled the carving. it dates back to the early 17th century and is designated as a national treasure. the...
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snow into warsaw and also into moscow. again it's going to be a bit cold. let's look at the foforecast fo northeastern portions of asia. we have rain finally getting out of the area. it was a cold, wet, drippy day. we are going to continue to see the item move to the north and east. behind it, high pressure will be coming in. what does that mean? a southerly flow coming into the picture and much warmer conditions are also expected. the chilly weather that we saw the past few days going away for the weekend and even into the first part of next week as warm air comes into the picture. in tokyo we may be dealing with highs approaching 20 degrees. that's quite above what we're supposed to see this time of year. rain into sapporo, not snow. mainly rain. look at this. tokyo, 20 degrees by monday with a average high of 16. dry conditions in kyoto. dry for the weekend, wet on monday. wrapping things up with north america. talk about dry, that's pretty much most of the united states. even a good portion of canada. rain in the pacific northwest and over into the nort
snow into warsaw and also into moscow. again it's going to be a bit cold. let's look at the foforecast fo northeastern portions of asia. we have rain finally getting out of the area. it was a cold, wet, drippy day. we are going to continue to see the item move to the north and east. behind it, high pressure will be coming in. what does that mean? a southerly flow coming into the picture and much warmer conditions are also expected. the chilly weather that we saw the past few days going away for...
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showers to the south, and warsaw, high of 4, but expect some snowfall mixed in there as well. all right, i'll leave you now with our extended outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. xnóx host: this week, global 3000 heads to mumbai in india. the megacity is expanding at an uncontrolled rate. will that be the end of mangrove forests and the flamingos? in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse into life in north korea. more and more people are successfully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story. it's been almost 70 years since the korean peninsula was split in half. since then, north korea has been ruled by a communist dictatorship. life in the two countries could
showers to the south, and warsaw, high of 4, but expect some snowfall mixed in there as well. all right, i'll leave you now with our extended outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. xnóx host: this week, global 3000 heads to mumbai in india. the megacity is expanding at an uncontrolled rate. will that be the end of mangrove forests and the flamingos? in egypt, the police force...
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>> i go back to the jewish police at the warsaw ghetto. yeah, there are jews that were fine with -- you know, saying, it's going to be okay, you know. march through germany, it's going to be fine. there are people like that and there are people who have economic interests that don't have anything to do with holding up certain moral interests. now, look at what's happened in this country. and you've talked about it. i've heard you talk about it, chris. you have, you know, you had the voting rights act, the civil rights act, the voting rights act, the loving versus virginia in 1967, and things were moving in a very good direction. it was difficult, but it was moving in a good direction. and then you had in the '70s, with all in the family, we shone a light on racism. then you had the '80s and the '90s and stars on television, oprah winfrey, stars in tv and in movies, and culminating with the first african-american president. and at that point, i think, what we didn't understand is that that racism that exists in our country, which had been s
>> i go back to the jewish police at the warsaw ghetto. yeah, there are jews that were fine with -- you know, saying, it's going to be okay, you know. march through germany, it's going to be fine. there are people like that and there are people who have economic interests that don't have anything to do with holding up certain moral interests. now, look at what's happened in this country. and you've talked about it. i've heard you talk about it, chris. you have, you know, you had the...
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two, or or she should reendorse the warsaw summit decision on increasing our military capabilities in the baltic states in ukraine and poland and perhaps increase them. make clear there is war in eastern ukraine, not civil war. the united states will provide support for ukraine in all ways possible. we will announce our new sanctions and intention to work with europeans on new sanctions. we will provide defensive military lethal weapons to the ukrainians. we will not announce it. let russians discover it on the battlefield. we begin -- oh, syria. syria is a place where i may not agree with judy. we don't have any options that are acceptable. the opposition people we support can not win you but fundamentally we're enabling putin to look good in syria for two reasons. one is what everyone talks about. we let him act and we don't act. what i do as president of the united states, we hit their guys every time they hit our guys. but, we have been very effective going after isis and our effectiveness going after isis has enable assad with russian support to make gains on the road to aleppo.
two, or or she should reendorse the warsaw summit decision on increasing our military capabilities in the baltic states in ukraine and poland and perhaps increase them. make clear there is war in eastern ukraine, not civil war. the united states will provide support for ukraine in all ways possible. we will announce our new sanctions and intention to work with europeans on new sanctions. we will provide defensive military lethal weapons to the ukrainians. we will not announce it. let russians...
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showers to the south, and warsaw, high of 4, but expect some snowfall mixed in there as well. all right, i'll leave you now with our extended outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. do you remember what you did with your last cell phone? in the us alone there are over 500 million cell phones laying around ready to be recycled. what happens to all these old chargers and cell phones? unfortunatel y, many of them are thrown away. cell phones contain lead, mercury, arsenic and other poisons. these toxic chemicals can find their way into our water supply when they're thrown into landfills - and pollute our air when they're incinerated. right now, less than two percent of our used cell phones are being recycled, but we can change that. when you're ready to toss your old cell phone, check out your local recycling program, or go online recycle my cell phone. (dot) org there are lots of easy, free, and tax- deductible ways to recycle your phone. now that makes sense! host: this week, global
showers to the south, and warsaw, high of 4, but expect some snowfall mixed in there as well. all right, i'll leave you now with our extended outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. do you remember what you did with your last cell phone? in the us alone there are over 500 million cell phones laying around ready to be recycled. what happens to all these old chargers and cell phones?...
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this happened in warsaw, poland at the home team's last game fans got out of hand so for tonight's contest league attending. they also fineed the team $88,000 for their fans bad behavior. >> reed: if and when your pumpkin starts looking more like a prune how about recycling it? this saturday unlv's sustainability department is hosting a recycling event and chuck a pumpkin event. music and face painting for the kids. if you want to buy a pumpkin to just chuck it's just a buck. students will be creating catapults to launch the pumpkins after which they will be composted. >> jim: very cool. pumpkins flying >>> some people get excited when they hear talk of new train service from here to southern california. >> reed: well we've been down that road before right? for 19 years. in his special report "train to nowhere" tom hawley looks at the prospects for getting any train project back on track. >> tom: amtrak service ended here in 1997 and one u.s. representative from nevada wants to bring it back. but most of the attention this past decade is centered on express west. a high-speed train between
this happened in warsaw, poland at the home team's last game fans got out of hand so for tonight's contest league attending. they also fineed the team $88,000 for their fans bad behavior. >> reed: if and when your pumpkin starts looking more like a prune how about recycling it? this saturday unlv's sustainability department is hosting a recycling event and chuck a pumpkin event. music and face painting for the kids. if you want to buy a pumpkin to just chuck it's just a buck. students...
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of finland could see 50 to 60 kilometer per hour gusts with this before showers move southeast into warsaw, maybe changing over to snow into moscow and kiev. here's your extended outlook. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> euromaxx highlights. and here's your host, louise houghton. louise: welcome to the highlights show today. we are here in berlin, where the festival of lights is in full swing. you can see that throughout the program behind me, but here is what else is coming up. on trend. featuring the latest collections for autumn-winter. the waiting game. how brexit could affect the london art scene. dream destination. exploring the beautiful greek island of rhodes. new season, new trends. it is hard to keep up, isn't it, ladies? well, you will be pleased to hear that this autumn-winter, there are some previous styles that will st
of finland could see 50 to 60 kilometer per hour gusts with this before showers move southeast into warsaw, maybe changing over to snow into moscow and kiev. here's your extended outlook. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> euromaxx highlights. and here's your host, louise houghton. louise: welcome to the highlights show today. we are here in berlin, where the festival of lights is in full...
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in a forceful way say this is not part of who i am, then you are basically the jewish police at the warsaw ghetto. you're condoning it and i've never heard donald trump ever say he was against any of those groups that are supporting him. >> thank you, rob reiner. >>> let me finish trump watch for this thursday, november 17. this is "hardball," the place for politics. to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment
in a forceful way say this is not part of who i am, then you are basically the jewish police at the warsaw ghetto. you're condoning it and i've never heard donald trump ever say he was against any of those groups that are supporting him. >> thank you, rob reiner. >>> let me finish trump watch for this thursday, november 17. this is "hardball," the place for politics. to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla...
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holding us the pope, would agree by signing that agreement that the 35 nations have turned over to the warsaw packed nations, the domination of eastern europe, it just isn't true and if mr. carter alleges that is holding us by signing that has done it, he's totally inaccurate. now, what has been accomplished by the sinking agreement. number one, we have an agreement where they notify us and we notify them of any military maneuvers that are to be undertaken. they have done it in both cases where they've done so. there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under ford administration. >> can i -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own spirit of influence and occupying more most of the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, on where as our side of the line, the italians or the french are still flirting. >> i don't believe mr. frankle, that the they consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romainians consider themselves dominated by the soviet
holding us the pope, would agree by signing that agreement that the 35 nations have turned over to the warsaw packed nations, the domination of eastern europe, it just isn't true and if mr. carter alleges that is holding us by signing that has done it, he's totally inaccurate. now, what has been accomplished by the sinking agreement. number one, we have an agreement where they notify us and we notify them of any military maneuvers that are to be undertaken. they have done it in both cases where...
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forces continue the liberation of mosul, i'm pleased that nato will be meeting the commitment we made in warsaw to begin training additional forces in iraq which started this january. we also continued to stand united with germany and our nato allies in our ongoing efforts to build peace and stability in afghanistan. on syria, it's clear that the indiscriminate attacks on civilians by the assad regime and russia will only worsen the humanitarian catastrophe and that a negotiated end to the conflict is the only way to achieve lasting peace in syria. angela and i also agreed the need for a comprehensive and humane response to the devastating humanitarian crisis in syria and for the influx of migrants and refugees from around the world. we need to build on the progress achieved at the u.n. refugee summit which yielded new commitments from some 50 nations and organizations. the united states is doing our part by increasing the number of refugees we resettle and i want again to commend angela and more importantly, the german people, for the extraordinary leadership and compassion that you have shown
forces continue the liberation of mosul, i'm pleased that nato will be meeting the commitment we made in warsaw to begin training additional forces in iraq which started this january. we also continued to stand united with germany and our nato allies in our ongoing efforts to build peace and stability in afghanistan. on syria, it's clear that the indiscriminate attacks on civilians by the assad regime and russia will only worsen the humanitarian catastrophe and that a negotiated end to the...
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caught on camera personnel woman during an arrest >>darya: he was attending the woman because she had warsaw for rest--warrants there were being evicted and as with there being correct a rest and she says she plans to take legal action against the officer the police department conducting an internal affairs and a criminal investigation he told the also he was carrying a gun and had a permanent fix for this approach is to cross state for >>darya: nucleus of forcing the 20 year-old had a history of violence against his family and against his girlfriend is accused of shooting and killing five people. >>robin winston: the backed up beyond the toll plaza on to the whale and in this is why it is 63 minutes for someone. >>darya: half of them were told to quit or ride away in the other half is sense scaled back on cigarettes gradually the best day is actually to stem >>reporter: will have that fog still go on that since expired at the weekend is brainstorming there was more bricks on sunday accepted. >>robin winston: 16 and is not bass and the maze of to fremont street back to the golden gate the tr
caught on camera personnel woman during an arrest >>darya: he was attending the woman because she had warsaw for rest--warrants there were being evicted and as with there being correct a rest and she says she plans to take legal action against the officer the police department conducting an internal affairs and a criminal investigation he told the also he was carrying a gun and had a permanent fix for this approach is to cross state for >>darya: nucleus of forcing the 20 year-old...
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we are on the same level as warsaw here. whatever celsius means, we are on the bottom of the zero there. deal with thean't -- look, we are down on the the mom at her. the -- we are down on the thermometer, and stocks as well. the broader measure of european stocks are off almost one full percent. deutsche bank and commerzbank are down in frankfurt this morning, weighing on european banks, down 1.6%. they are not as large as they sueused to be, but they are a bg heavy measure. olkswagen is down 7% year to date. volkswagen again, a loser today. and there you see oil, trading at 46.78. even if we have an agreement at the opec meeting on wednesday, maybe it will not lift oil that much, guy, because if they intend to freeze production at record level production levels, that will not do much for the supply side of the equation. i will let guy think about that. in the meantime, i will talk it here.with sebastian phalli says it isufthansa working on special flight paths for the strike days. the strikes have affected 345,000 passenge
we are on the same level as warsaw here. whatever celsius means, we are on the bottom of the zero there. deal with thean't -- look, we are down on the the mom at her. the -- we are down on the thermometer, and stocks as well. the broader measure of european stocks are off almost one full percent. deutsche bank and commerzbank are down in frankfurt this morning, weighing on european banks, down 1.6%. they are not as large as they sueused to be, but they are a bg heavy measure. olkswagen is down...
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holding us the pope, would agree by signing that agreement that the 35 nations have turned over to the warsaw packed nations, the domination of eastern europe, it just isn't true and if mr. carter alleges that is holding us by signing that has done it, he's totally inaccurate. now, what has been accomplished by the sinking agreement. number one, we have an agreement where they notify us and we notify them of any military maneuvers that are to be undertaken. they have done it in both cases where they've done so. there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under ford administration. >> can i -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own spirit of influence and occupying more most of the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, on where as our side of the line, the italians or the french are still flirting. >> i don't believe mr. frankle, that the they consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romainians consider themselves dominated by the soviet
holding us the pope, would agree by signing that agreement that the 35 nations have turned over to the warsaw packed nations, the domination of eastern europe, it just isn't true and if mr. carter alleges that is holding us by signing that has done it, he's totally inaccurate. now, what has been accomplished by the sinking agreement. number one, we have an agreement where they notify us and we notify them of any military maneuvers that are to be undertaken. they have done it in both cases where...
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it is surprising that at a very successful nato summit in warsaw, poland, president obama had to raise bilaterally very uncomfortable questions about colons constitutional court -- about poland's constitutional court and its internal democracy and health. those are the issues that are so tough for an alliance. it's going to mean that the alliance cannot be as strong as possible. i will close on a note that goes back to the public knowledge and public support. nato is not the most popular. -- the most popular in many nato countries. what i find in the u.s., we talk about the united states and nato. no, it is always a we. we are nato. the u.s. air man, soldier, sailor, marine is a nato soldier, sailor, marine. we have to start talking about this as it gets inside that lives inside of us. what i found so interesting in public support -- i was involved at the state department during the 2002-2004 nato enlargement, when we brought in seven countries in central and eastern europe. we went across the country. -- across the country explaining why that was important to build support. we need to
it is surprising that at a very successful nato summit in warsaw, poland, president obama had to raise bilaterally very uncomfortable questions about colons constitutional court -- about poland's constitutional court and its internal democracy and health. those are the issues that are so tough for an alliance. it's going to mean that the alliance cannot be as strong as possible. i will close on a note that goes back to the public knowledge and public support. nato is not the most popular. --...
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we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous tradition, when you turn 52, it is like the completion of an important era. the importance of the ceremony is to say, you are 52. whenever you have been caring for the first 52 years, it is time to let it go. really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense
we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has...
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there was a promise given by the secretary of state, james baker, that in return for the solution of warsaw pact, nato [indiscernible] it seems that was a promise that was broken pretty quickly. why should the russians have any kind of credibility in any of the promises made by the west? thanks. i will listen off air. host: thank you. guest: there is a lot of discussion about what kind of a promise that was and whether it was actually made and what it meant. for a long time, there was a great deal of reluctance in nato into the news member phase, so poland and the baltic states, etc., through the nato-russia charter, a first of all said that these permanent troops would not be based him a permanent nato troops would not be based in those states. however, there is a consensus within nato that russia has failed to live up to its part of meansreement by military and the annexation of crimea undertaking an illegal change of borders from the postwar settlement. i think that there is a feeling now that russia has not lived up to its end of the bargain and has made it necessary for nato to reinfor
there was a promise given by the secretary of state, james baker, that in return for the solution of warsaw pact, nato [indiscernible] it seems that was a promise that was broken pretty quickly. why should the russians have any kind of credibility in any of the promises made by the west? thanks. i will listen off air. host: thank you. guest: there is a lot of discussion about what kind of a promise that was and whether it was actually made and what it meant. for a long time, there was a great...
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it is surprising that at a very successful nato summit in warsaw , poland, president obama had to raise bilaterally uncomfortable questions about the importance of polish internal democracy. those are the issues that are so tough for an alliance. it's going to mean that the alliance cannot be as strong as possible. i will close on a note that goes back to the public knowledge and public support. .ato is not the most popular what i find in the u.s., we talk about the united states and nato. it's always a week. we are nato. soldier sailor marine is a nato soldier, sailor, marine. we have to start talking about this as it gets inside that lives inside of us. what i found so interesting in public support -- i was involved at the state department during enlargement,4 nato when we brought in seven countries in central and eastern europe. we went to -- we went across the .ountry we need to do that everyday. not just build up for when an important ratification happens. we have to start talking to the american people about why nato is important. colleagues, its role is as important today as it w
it is surprising that at a very successful nato summit in warsaw , poland, president obama had to raise bilaterally uncomfortable questions about the importance of polish internal democracy. those are the issues that are so tough for an alliance. it's going to mean that the alliance cannot be as strong as possible. i will close on a note that goes back to the public knowledge and public support. .ato is not the most popular what i find in the u.s., we talk about the united states and nato. it's...
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people around the warsaw pact saw how you could stand up against the occupier. this uprising wasn't the first, but it was one of the most important in a long line of such uprisings. and after decades of oppression, eventually it led to success. without the enormous courage shown in 1956, the subsequent courage shown in the 1980s, and in 1989 when hungary opened its borders to austria, without that president, that courage would not have been possible. the courage of that uprising was fueled by the desire of the people of hungary to rejoin with the european family. in 1989, people whom schmidt was asked to choose between the east and the west and he said, no, we've chosen europe. with that philosophy in mind, the fight against oppression across central and eastern europe was inspired by the struggle of the hungarians, a struggle which was ultimately for europe. this morning i had the opportunity to talk about this with donald tusk, somebody who himself back in the 1980s was a freedom fighter, who went to prison for his beliefs. as a result, he underlined a real so
people around the warsaw pact saw how you could stand up against the occupier. this uprising wasn't the first, but it was one of the most important in a long line of such uprisings. and after decades of oppression, eventually it led to success. without the enormous courage shown in 1956, the subsequent courage shown in the 1980s, and in 1989 when hungary opened its borders to austria, without that president, that courage would not have been possible. the courage of that uprising was fueled by...
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host: here is warsaw, new york. independent line. caller: good morning, c-span. i am so behind in my sleep because i stayed up all night long tuesday night. i am so excited about this whole thing. when you are in new york, you have to stay up all night long plane because we are hiding the electoral college -- the are fighting the electoral college. i was praying, and praying, and frame. i am not as generous as donald trump and giuliani. , and in a lottive of people in this country, too, we are so disgusted with washington d.c.. donald promised us he would clean up the swamp. for all of the republicans, i would start with paul ryan and with mitch mcconnell and with lindsey graham and john mccain. and i would make their life so damn miscible that they would quit their jobs and go home -- miserable that they would quit their jobs and go home. they are not or america but for their paychecks. they are a bunch of turncoats and i have no use for any of them. like i said, my candidate originally was ben carson. i hope the donald gives him a very important job in his cabi
host: here is warsaw, new york. independent line. caller: good morning, c-span. i am so behind in my sleep because i stayed up all night long tuesday night. i am so excited about this whole thing. when you are in new york, you have to stay up all night long plane because we are hiding the electoral college -- the are fighting the electoral college. i was praying, and praying, and frame. i am not as generous as donald trump and giuliani. , and in a lottive of people in this country, too, we are...
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. >> host:here's what warsaw new york, paula on the independent line . >> caller: i'm still behind in my sleep because i stayed up all night tuesday and i really am so excited about this whole thing because in new york state, we had to stay up all night praying because we were fighting the electoral college for hillary clinton and i was praying and praying and now, i'm not as generous as donald trump and giuliani and all them. i think a lot of people in this country too, we are so disgusted with washington dc and donald said he was going to clean up the slack. for all of the republicans, i would start right there with ryan and with mitch mcconnell and with lindsey graham and john mccain and i would make their lives so damn miserable they would quit their jobs and go home because they are not for america. they're not for anything except their paychecks. they are a total bunch of turncoats and i have no use for any of them. like i say, my vote originally was ben carson and i hope donald gives him a very important job in his cabinet. guilani, some of the ones that really stood by him bec
. >> host:here's what warsaw new york, paula on the independent line . >> caller: i'm still behind in my sleep because i stayed up all night tuesday and i really am so excited about this whole thing because in new york state, we had to stay up all night praying because we were fighting the electoral college for hillary clinton and i was praying and praying and now, i'm not as generous as donald trump and giuliani and all them. i think a lot of people in this country too, we are so...
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to the 2% of gdp level that all the nato partners agree to in wales two years ago and reaffirmed in warsaw earlier this summer. that is already a progress and the chancellor recently reaffirmed germany's commitment to that and the ministry of defense came out with a white paper, the first one in 10 years , looking at their defense policy and structure. the white paper reconfirmed that commitment. that will not be new. francine: we want to look at the map to see what happened. the perl else between brexit are striking in certain cases. turningmean there is no back from brexit, it is not a mistake, cut from the same cloth. i do think that there has been a permanent realignment of political interest in the united states. there is a large number of people who feel disenfranchised from the government. that is supposed to serve them. this is a permanent state of affairs in the united states. it has been replicated around the world, not just in the philippines and elsewhere. francine: what do you think 's firstt drop -- trump foreign trip will be? not know, the optics of going to rush it would be
to the 2% of gdp level that all the nato partners agree to in wales two years ago and reaffirmed in warsaw earlier this summer. that is already a progress and the chancellor recently reaffirmed germany's commitment to that and the ministry of defense came out with a white paper, the first one in 10 years , looking at their defense policy and structure. the white paper reconfirmed that commitment. that will not be new. francine: we want to look at the map to see what happened. the perl else...