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his airplane was forced to land in vienna. speaking from the the at the terminal, he said global aerospace rules should have been respected. other south american leaders are concerned about what happens. >> it is a legal issue about respecting international rules. at international relations with respect to air space. >> the airplane left moscow after heading southwest toward libya. the plane was redirected and forced to land in vienna. >> we do not know who invented this line. someone was to hurt our country. need to and france explain to us why we were denied the use of their airspace. >> it seems all raises the such developed countries as speak about democracy and the illusions they make. it is completely reprehensible. >> how can a head of space not be allowed to fly through other countries also airspace? the brazilian president has been elected by the people. he has sovereignty where he is. he should be treated with respect. still believedis to be at the moscow airport. he has approached 21 countries looking for political
his airplane was forced to land in vienna. speaking from the the at the terminal, he said global aerospace rules should have been respected. other south american leaders are concerned about what happens. >> it is a legal issue about respecting international rules. at international relations with respect to air space. >> the airplane left moscow after heading southwest toward libya. the plane was redirected and forced to land in vienna. >> we do not know who invented this line....
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well there are there are definitely not happy with the situation of president havel moralising vienna and what happened during the last day actually he's flying over believe yob this moment right now by the way you know believe it's actually sure that the u.s. is behind all the supply and he's saying dad and i believe his saying that now european countries are acting like us colonies instead of latin america you know which was a continent. with many colonies for centuries so now they're saying all these colonies moved to europe now vice president and acting president garcia so you believe you can see there's the situation of violations of international law as well alos as well as the presidents rights and now he also mentioned the of vienna convention which very clearly states that it's not possible actually to do everything that was dawney of this case because all presidents in the world have a new entity meaning that you know it wasn't possible to stop or to block it the access of the presidential plane into earth space of all these four european countries which actually beat that o
well there are there are definitely not happy with the situation of president havel moralising vienna and what happened during the last day actually he's flying over believe yob this moment right now by the way you know believe it's actually sure that the u.s. is behind all the supply and he's saying dad and i believe his saying that now european countries are acting like us colonies instead of latin america you know which was a continent. with many colonies for centuries so now they're saying...
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turn and finally land in the vienna the asian act that creates he says someone's clearly not telling the truth about what actually happened that. you know it's been quite a bizarre morning really with this plane traveling out form moscow and seeming to do that dog leg over austria going back to the. theory to refuel but also going to suggest to him that any further a space has been blocked so the aircraft can't continue until clearance is given to enter for example italian airspace french airspace and of course spanish airspace so strange turn of events you know we kind of wonder who is telling the truth here and let's not get reaction from brazil and journalists to mauricio seven reza. thank you very much for joining us now at r.t. obviously what we're seeing now that the latest events that surround at snowden's case of course have united latin american governments from your point of view is it likely to last. i would say it's a little more complex than that because some countries which are very close allies to mr morales they are surely very vocal now but many others have kept sile
turn and finally land in the vienna the asian act that creates he says someone's clearly not telling the truth about what actually happened that. you know it's been quite a bizarre morning really with this plane traveling out form moscow and seeming to do that dog leg over austria going back to the. theory to refuel but also going to suggest to him that any further a space has been blocked so the aircraft can't continue until clearance is given to enter for example italian airspace french...
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it actually it flying all the way very close to the italian border and then abruptly turning back to vienna and commentators say the only reasons it would change course this point would be because of a mechanical problem being denied airspace or need for a fueling so let's cross now to cannot for more on the today's events igor hello there nice to see you sir we have two different stories so can you make some sense out of it for us please well absolutely the stories are quite different and believe years says the did coordinate the flight plan with the european officials prior to taking off from moscow and then all of a sudden mid-flight several. of them from their territory and this is despite the fact that we needed to refuel along the way and it seems that at this point we began having technical problems with the plane and really with the fuel we were able to find what seems to be courting of the conversation between the pilots and a traffic controller at the austrian airport let's listen in. do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to learn because we cannot get a correct in
it actually it flying all the way very close to the italian border and then abruptly turning back to vienna and commentators say the only reasons it would change course this point would be because of a mechanical problem being denied airspace or need for a fueling so let's cross now to cannot for more on the today's events igor hello there nice to see you sir we have two different stories so can you make some sense out of it for us please well absolutely the stories are quite different and...
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even after the aircraft landed in vienna they still were not able to continue the journey since the european union couldn't provide an airspace quarter or a route for them to go on even though the austrian of foreign minister confirmed that snowden was not on board of that weight so this is a pretty bizarre situation and it as it is causing a massive scandal between the european union in general and all the latin american countries and what's significant is that so many european officials have reacted to snowden's revelations have been gauged with the u.s. demanding explanations over the latest reports that the n.s.a. has been spying on europe but what we saw here now is that they are doing everything possible to avoid any contact with snowden even if it means denying lending to a presidential aircraft in need of refueling now the reason why they thought that snowden would be on board the aircraft is because earlier we believe him president told r.t. exclusively that his country is ready to provide political asylum to the former n.s.a. contractor why not of course the situation is far from i
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european countries allegedly denied space to the bolivian president's plane the flight was forced to vienna where it was then searched in that room as whistleblower edward snowden was on board. a response calling the incident humiliating and offensive. has more. bolivia's says that they did coordinate the flight plan with the european officials prior to taking off from moscow and then all of a sudden mid-flight several e.u. states bans them from entering their territory and this is despite the fact that they needed to refuel along the way and it seems that at this point we began having technical problems with the plane and relayed it with the fuel we found a transcript of what seems to be a recording of the conversation between the bolivian pilots and the air traffic controller at the airport in vienna in austria let's listen in do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to land because we cannot get a correct indication of the fuel level we need to land after the plane landed in austria a local authorities actually searched it and looking for snowden on board although they thems
european countries allegedly denied space to the bolivian president's plane the flight was forced to vienna where it was then searched in that room as whistleblower edward snowden was on board. a response calling the incident humiliating and offensive. has more. bolivia's says that they did coordinate the flight plan with the european officials prior to taking off from moscow and then all of a sudden mid-flight several e.u. states bans them from entering their territory and this is despite the...
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the iaea hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. authorities say they're also concerned about terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> the man who disclosed u.s. government surveillance programs has sought asylum from 21 countries, but former national security agency contractor edward snowden has already withdrawn his request from one. he says he won't try to stay in russia, where he's currently evading u.s. authorities. the u.s. government is urging countries not to help snowden escape prosecution on espionage charges. u.s. secretary of state john kerry met the ru
the iaea hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons....
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. >> the bolivian president is back in the air after an unscheduled stop over in vienna. morales was going home when his plane was forced to change outes. >> the flight route is now normal as far as i'm informed. spanish airspace is open to him as well. >> the presidential plane had been heading southwest towards bolivia and forced to stop in vienna. >> about an hour before arisk over french territory, the crew was notified that we could not enter french airspace because of technical problems and never explained them to us. it seemed like a decision by the french government. >> the official french position is that the bolivian plane was given permission to enter french airspace but a person refused to confirm whether initially that permission had been withheld. just days ago the french president was leaving a chorus of europeanian outtraders that the united states has been spying on embassies and other diplomatic missions. many are asking whether france and other countries have been yielding to u.s. pressure. in bolivia, demonstrators gathered outside the french embassy t
. >> the bolivian president is back in the air after an unscheduled stop over in vienna. morales was going home when his plane was forced to change outes. >> the flight route is now normal as far as i'm informed. spanish airspace is open to him as well. >> the presidential plane had been heading southwest towards bolivia and forced to stop in vienna. >> about an hour before arisk over french territory, the crew was notified that we could not enter french airspace because...
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the bolivian president is now at a hotel in vienna. we do not know where edward snowden is. if he is not in moscow, we will have to see if he is somewhere else. >> snowden is being called a hero with renewed support from his very own father. can you talk about that? >> i want to show you that -- the letter that his father had to post online through his attorney. it is not a particularly fatherly letter, but it does affirm his support for his son and what he calls his sons are avery, heroism -- bravery, heroism. he compares him to paul revere. he said, you got this conversation started and really gives him a lot of kudos. there is a part where they talk about some legal defense for what has happened. i want to read you a portion. "the history of civilization is a history of brave menu refusing wrongdoing or injustice. we believe your actions fall within that, a conviction shared by many." you may recall in march that the american director of national intelligence testified before congress. he was asked point-blank, has america been spying on millions of americans? he unwittin
the bolivian president is now at a hotel in vienna. we do not know where edward snowden is. if he is not in moscow, we will have to see if he is somewhere else. >> snowden is being called a hero with renewed support from his very own father. can you talk about that? >> i want to show you that -- the letter that his father had to post online through his attorney. it is not a particularly fatherly letter, but it does affirm his support for his son and what he calls his sons are avery,...
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and women from vienna who were in the gestapo, secretary of the gestapo. they went back, women who went back to their towns and west germany. one couple one particular, what became east germany. and that particular woman figures very prominently in this book. she was responsible for in this plantation, she and her husband running a farm. and this is another case. they were jews that were trying to flee from the railway transport, the boxcars and would end up trying to find refuge. in this couple would hunt him down. they had a special site on the farm, and actual killing site. and this figure, she was on her about gays serving coffee and cake and overheard the man talking or wish to be done. even how they should be killed, the proper method. so one day a jewish boy she flies along the side of the road leading to her state, brought him back to the house, calmed him down, fed than 70. they gained the trust. then she is courted them to the back. that is a pretty detailed story. i can tell you that story because she was arrested by the east germans, by the sta
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they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. authorities say they're also concerned about terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> people who trained foreign exchange pay 100 yen per dollar. the dollar has been below that level for a while. what's changed? >> the dollar is getting stronger, because we keep seeing positive or stronger data out of the u.s. and this makes investors think that the federal reserve could scale back on its stimulus program ear wha many eileen lee tokyo stock exchange. elien, good morning. the big news is that the dollar yen is back at
they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons....
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they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. authorities say they're also concerned about terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> people who trained foreign exchange pay 100 yen per dollar. the dollar has been below that level for a while. what's changed? >> the dollar is getting stronger, because we keep seeing positive or stronger data out of the u.s. and this makes investors think that the federal reserve could scale back on its stimulus program earlier than what many analysts are expecting. for more on japanese markets, let's go to eileen lee at the tokyo
they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons....
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the plane was diverted to vienna. officials in austria and vienna say snowden was not on board. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," inside job. a former executive at the famed tiffany jewelry store is accused in a million-dollar heist. this is the "cbs morning news." tiffany jewelry store is accused in a million-dollar heist. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> people watched in horror as >>> people watched in horror as two teen age girls dangling at the end of a parasail slammed into a 13-story hotel. then they hit a condominium, a power line, and a parked car. they're currently in critical condition. the 17-year-olds are from indiana and were parasailing monday in panama city beach, florida, when high winds caused the line to snap. >>> well, on the "cbs moneywatch," car sales rev up, and a former tiffany jewelry executive busted for stealing. erica ferrari is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. car sales went into overdrive last month. automakers said tuesday
the plane was diverted to vienna. officials in austria and vienna say snowden was not on board. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," inside job. a former executive at the famed tiffany jewelry store is accused in a million-dollar heist. this is the "cbs morning news." tiffany jewelry store is accused in a million-dollar heist. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> people watched in horror as >>> people watched in horror as two teen...
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apparently stuck in vienna evo morales said he have let snowden in. his flight was diverted to austria. bolivian officials are blaming the u.s. snowden's father has written a letter with a lawyer calling his son a modern day paul revere, acting honorably to alert the world to government wrongdoing. >> it is so bizarre, reading about that this morning and seeing, you know that the plane is still sitting there. but they're not searching the plane because they say they don't have any evidence to search the plane. >> it's extraordinarily unusual. i would say even unprecedented to ground the plane of a president of a country. >> right. they said they have checked all the passports of people on board but have not searched the plane. >>> the add obama administration says it's pushing back the start of a key position that mandated any employer with 50 or more workers to provide health care coverage. they're pushing that back now to 2015. it was set to take effect this january. businesses complained they didn't have enough time to implement the rules but indiv
apparently stuck in vienna evo morales said he have let snowden in. his flight was diverted to austria. bolivian officials are blaming the u.s. snowden's father has written a letter with a lawyer calling his son a modern day paul revere, acting honorably to alert the world to government wrongdoing. >> it is so bizarre, reading about that this morning and seeing, you know that the plane is still sitting there. but they're not searching the plane because they say they don't have any...
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and have to spend twelve hours in vienna airport and the more concerning news about this stay was that he is plane was reportedly searched by the austrian authorities which according to the ability of diplomats is a gross violation of international law and the breach of presidential immunity now he has safely landed of course and believe in the question is what we will see next because the outrage coming from the latin american countries regarding this incident is huge now we've been hearing. different sorts of rhetoric on them on the matter some of the politicians in latin america saying that this was a gross act of disrespect to the whole of latin america the bolivian diplomats the foreign minister actually equated this incident to and a kidnapping attempt believing that the president's life was in danger let's listen to some of the reaction coming from believe him diplomats. is an unprecedented situation or this goes against international conventions and treaties this goes against international law. that has been established over a long period of time in the shows disrespect for oth
and have to spend twelve hours in vienna airport and the more concerning news about this stay was that he is plane was reportedly searched by the austrian authorities which according to the ability of diplomats is a gross violation of international law and the breach of presidential immunity now he has safely landed of course and believe in the question is what we will see next because the outrage coming from the latin american countries regarding this incident is huge now we've been hearing....
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various reasons if you remember the bolivian president morales his plane was made to force land in vienna. south american countries have offered him asylum of course the problem is how to get from russia to south america european countries it is closing down the airspace and of course he will be. landing somewhere in europe and the americans will be waiting for him so i think his move to apply for asylum in russia was probably the right one at this point in time a lot of steps do you expect from the kremlin in this respect sorry can you repeat that question as well as i understand of course what steps india expect from the kremlin now. oh that is up to speculation i suppose putin could have cause use mr snowden as somebody. somebody to get in to bargain with the americans with and of course he has. enormous knowledge of how prism and also tempore how how that worked the russians of calls could tap into that knowledge to their advantage on the other hand edward snowden is now a very public figure so they do have to respect his desires and they do have to make him comfortable and he might b
various reasons if you remember the bolivian president morales his plane was made to force land in vienna. south american countries have offered him asylum of course the problem is how to get from russia to south america european countries it is closing down the airspace and of course he will be. landing somewhere in europe and the americans will be waiting for him so i think his move to apply for asylum in russia was probably the right one at this point in time a lot of steps do you expect...
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to the believe the defense minister was on board that plane while they were still at the airport in vienna here's what he said about the situation. a flight path was initially approved but the spanish authorities contacted us saying we were no longer authorized to land on the territory of a spanish airport initially it was otherwise we have permission to land at an airport on the canary islands for refueling. evo morales was able to continue his journey back home but only several hours after since for some time that european union couldn't provide them with an air space corridor or a route to continue their journey now again something completely out of the ordinary now what's significant is that so many european officials have reacted to snowden revelations they've been gauging with the u.s. even demanding explanations over the latest reports that the n.s.a. has been spying on europe but what we saw here now is that many countries are doing everything possible to avoid any contact with snowden even if it means denying lending to a presidential aircraft in need of refueling now the reason w
to the believe the defense minister was on board that plane while they were still at the airport in vienna here's what he said about the situation. a flight path was initially approved but the spanish authorities contacted us saying we were no longer authorized to land on the territory of a spanish airport initially it was otherwise we have permission to land at an airport on the canary islands for refueling. evo morales was able to continue his journey back home but only several hours after...
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he had to be rerouted through vienna and was detained in vienna nine hours. what the hell is going on. 1-866-55-press. meanwhile, president obama got a little surprise backing for what nsa is doing both here and in europe in terms of massive collection of all of this data. remember, before he left africa and tanzania, the day before yesterday, the president said hey, you know, our european allies shouldn't be upset that we're collecting all this data on everybody in every one of those countries because this is just what we do. >> obama: every intelligence service, not just ours, but every european intelligence service, every asian intelligence service wherever there is an intelligence service, they're going to be trying to understand the world better and what's going on in world capitals around the world. from sources that aren't available through "the new york times" or nbc news. >> bill: i love that phrase. we're just trying to understand the world better. that's why we're -- >> we're good guys. >> bill: that's why we're spying on you. we want to understand
he had to be rerouted through vienna and was detained in vienna nine hours. what the hell is going on. 1-866-55-press. meanwhile, president obama got a little surprise backing for what nsa is doing both here and in europe in terms of massive collection of all of this data. remember, before he left africa and tanzania, the day before yesterday, the president said hey, you know, our european allies shouldn't be upset that we're collecting all this data on everybody in every one of those countries...
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recording of the conversation between the bolivian pilots and the air traffic controller at the airport in vienna in austria let's listen in do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to land because we cannot get a correct indication of the fuel level we need to land after the plane landed in austria a local authorities actually searched it and looking for snowden on board although they themselves say that they were allowed to do so by authorities but even when they did they didn't find the former n.s.a. contractor on that plane it still took quite a few hours for the believe in president to continue his trip back home since the e.u. still wouldn't give them the proper airspace cord or the proper route to continue their flight now bolivia call this an act of aggression violating all international laws especially the fact that the president's plane was searched this is totally unprecedented in the approach to how to deal with airplanes belonging to heads of states and the ability also claims that this whole operation was planned and organized by washington there's been also a massive r
recording of the conversation between the bolivian pilots and the air traffic controller at the airport in vienna in austria let's listen in do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to land because we cannot get a correct indication of the fuel level we need to land after the plane landed in austria a local authorities actually searched it and looking for snowden on board although they themselves say that they were allowed to do so by authorities but even when they did they didn't...
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spent twelve hours in vienna airport and in a completely unprecedented move something which has already been described by the beleaguered foreign minister as a breach of presidential immunity and a gross violation of international law the presidential plane was reportedly searched by the us basically based on the rumors that the former cia employee of the whistleblower edward snowden may be on board that plane so every one of us of and surely. made to believe the but now the question is whether we'll see a continuation of this a potentially huge international scandal now there's been a sort of dare it see a more latin american countries in criticism of this whole situation the criticism which is directed towards europe and the united states which is believed to may have had a had a hand in this scandal because the u.s. state department never made it secret it contacted countries an era over snowden potentially passing through the territory and what must be done in order to. hand snowden over to the u.s. authorities so he may face charges so this is the criticism coming from that america
spent twelve hours in vienna airport and in a completely unprecedented move something which has already been described by the beleaguered foreign minister as a breach of presidential immunity and a gross violation of international law the presidential plane was reportedly searched by the us basically based on the rumors that the former cia employee of the whistleblower edward snowden may be on board that plane so every one of us of and surely. made to believe the but now the question is whether...
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its >> the story begins with a failed artist a and architect and it that applied to the vienna academy of fine arts and to it rejected and it became in issue as he rises to power the story begins may the 1938 when hitler in the nazi live leaders to the first visit to rome with mussolini to look at this wonderful sculpture and after four or five days, they only had 10 hours but more than two were allocated to visit the great museum of florence following the introduction. they worked through the story quarters and then made it to the impeachment museum and to have a chance that it showed him the art of what was possible to build a museum. he made drawings and sketches but we hope to have the model and hoped to be part of the museum. with knotty germany invasion of poland to the museum's robert you're up close. works of art were packed up and moved out of the city with fear of damage from the allied bombing. some hundred 4,000 objects in the same took place 1941. a and it is a lee it was on multiple occasions to the countryside the news such as the economist david created a silo but offic
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turn and land in vienna aviation expert crissy it says that someone is clearly not telling the truth about what actually happened here. you know it's been quite a bizarre morning really with this plane traveling out form moscow. seeming to do that dog leg over australia going back to the. theory to refuel but also going to suggest to him that any further a space has been blocked so the aircraft can't continue until clearance is given to enter for example italian airspace french airspace and of course spanish airspace so strange turn of events you know we kind of wonder who is telling the truth here the global media and of course social networks have been mulling over the latest developments around snowden's case when i got reaction and insight from artie's and he said i have across and spanish correspondent police years ago via is in the powers in bolivia the state department said they won't comment on it but they did the closest thing they they did to do to commenting is that saying that. there is no reaction so far or any kind of understanding of how the obama administration would
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they're definitely not happy with the situation of president havel more or less in vienna and what happened during the last day believe he is actually sure that the u.s. is behind all the splotch believe is saying that now european countries are opting like us colonies instead of latin america you know which was a continent with many colonies for centuries so now they're saying all these colonies grouped you right now vice president and acting president garcia saved up believe you can see there's the situation of bio nation of international law as well alos as well as the president's rights and now he also mentioned the at vienna convention which very clearly states that it's not possible actually to do everything that was dawney of this case because all presidents in the world have even meaning that you know it wasn't possible to stop if you want to block at the axis of the presidential plane into airspace of all these or you can counter that some people actually have to go to small streets many of them when there is straight to the french embassy here in the possibility of yeah and they w
they're definitely not happy with the situation of president havel more or less in vienna and what happened during the last day believe he is actually sure that the u.s. is behind all the splotch believe is saying that now european countries are opting like us colonies instead of latin america you know which was a continent with many colonies for centuries so now they're saying all these colonies grouped you right now vice president and acting president garcia saved up believe you can see...
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countries allegedly denied space to the bolivian president's plane the flight was forced to divert to vienna where it was then searched amid rumors that was snowden was on board furious leaders of value response calling the incident humiliating and offensive. as will. but libya says that they did coordinate the flight plan with the european officials prior to taking off from moscow and then all of a sudden mid-flight several e.u. states bans them from entering their territory and this is despite the fact that the needed to refuel along the way and it seems that at this point we began having technical problems with the plane and relayed it with the fuel we found a transcript of what seems to be a recording of the conversation between the bolivian pilots and the air traffic controller at the airport in vienna in austria let's listen in do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to land because we cannot get a correct indication of the fuel level we need to land after the plane landed in austria a local authorities actually searched it and looking for snowden on board although they t
countries allegedly denied space to the bolivian president's plane the flight was forced to divert to vienna where it was then searched amid rumors that was snowden was on board furious leaders of value response calling the incident humiliating and offensive. as will. but libya says that they did coordinate the flight plan with the european officials prior to taking off from moscow and then all of a sudden mid-flight several e.u. states bans them from entering their territory and this is...
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he had to spend twelve hours in vienna airport and completely unprecedented move his air force one was reportedly searched by the austrian authorities based on rumors that the former cia whistleblower the former cia man whistleblower edward snowden could be on board that plane something the believe the foreign minister has already described as a gross violation of international law and breach of presidential immunity now certainly we know that mr morales is in believe you are now but the biggest question now is what the consequences of this international scandal we will see because there's been very strong reaction coming from the latin america believe me in particular with the foreign minister describing this incident as equating it basically to a kidnapping attempt of the believe you have the president also we've heard statements along the lines that this was a huge humiliation act for the whole of latin america let's now listen to what some of the believe in diplomats have to say on the matter. i think this is an unprecedented situation that this goes against international conventio
he had to spend twelve hours in vienna airport and completely unprecedented move his air force one was reportedly searched by the austrian authorities based on rumors that the former cia whistleblower the former cia man whistleblower edward snowden could be on board that plane something the believe the foreign minister has already described as a gross violation of international law and breach of presidential immunity now certainly we know that mr morales is in believe you are now but the...
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. >> suarez: bolivian president evo morales boarded his plane in vienna today. hours after being stranded at the airport as austrian authorities, with his permission, searched the aircraft in vain for fugitive edward snowden. returning from an energy summit in moscow last night, morales landed in vienna after being denied entry to italian, french, portuguese and spanish airspace- - a move that enraged bolivian authorities. >> ( translated ): portugal needs to explain to us, france needs to explain to us why they had cancelled permission to use their airspace. besides, this plane is french and has pilots trained in france. we are in communication with authorities. >> suarez: but today there was confusion as those countries denied refusing morales' passage. and in vienna, morales told reporters it's unclear why he was suspected of harboring snowden in the first place. >> ( translated ): of course, how can we have on our plane a person who is having problems with another country. we are very responsible in what we do and we are also very responsible as regards inte
. >> suarez: bolivian president evo morales boarded his plane in vienna today. hours after being stranded at the airport as austrian authorities, with his permission, searched the aircraft in vain for fugitive edward snowden. returning from an energy summit in moscow last night, morales landed in vienna after being denied entry to italian, french, portuguese and spanish airspace- - a move that enraged bolivian authorities. >> ( translated ): portugal needs to explain to us, france...
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. >> suarez: bolivian president evo morales boarded his plane in vienna today. hours after being stranded at the airport as austrian authorities, with his permission, searched the aircraft in vain for fugitive edward snowden. returning from an energy summit in moscow last night, morales landed in vienna after being denied entry to italian, french, portuguese and spanish airspace- - a move that enraged bolivian authorities. >> ( translated ): portugal needs to explain to us, france needs to explain to us why they had cancelled permission to use their airspace. >> suarez: but today there was confusion as those countries denied refusing morales' passage. and in vienna, morales told reporters it's unclear why he was suspected of harboring snowden in the first place. >> ( translated ): of course, how can we have on our plane a person who is having problems with another country. we are very responsible in what we do and we are also very responsible as regards to international agreements. >> suarez: snowden himself remains out of sight, reportedly still in the transit
. >> suarez: bolivian president evo morales boarded his plane in vienna today. hours after being stranded at the airport as austrian authorities, with his permission, searched the aircraft in vain for fugitive edward snowden. returning from an energy summit in moscow last night, morales landed in vienna after being denied entry to italian, french, portuguese and spanish airspace- - a move that enraged bolivian authorities. >> ( translated ): portugal needs to explain to us, france...
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i have women from vienna in the gastapo there, went back to vienna, people went back to towns in west germany, and one couple in particular from what became east germany, and that particular woman figure is very prominent in the book, she was responsible for in the plantation, you know, she her and huer were running a farm, an estate, and, again, this is another case in ukraine, and they were jews that were trying to flee from the railway force, the boxcars, ended up trying to find refuge, and this couple would hunt them down, and they had a special site on their farm, and actual killing site, and this figure, you know, she was on her balcony serving coffee and cake and overheard men talked about what should be done with the jew, and details of how to be killed, what's the proper method, and so one day some jewish boys were found along the side of the road leading to the estate, brought them back to the house, calmed them down, fed them, you know, something to seat, and they kind of gained their trust, and then she escorted them out to the killing site and shot them in the back of the
i have women from vienna in the gastapo there, went back to vienna, people went back to towns in west germany, and one couple in particular from what became east germany, and that particular woman figure is very prominent in the book, she was responsible for in the plantation, you know, she her and huer were running a farm, an estate, and, again, this is another case in ukraine, and they were jews that were trying to flee from the railway force, the boxcars, ended up trying to find refuge, and...
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got him a job there, went on to two other stops in the vienna and madrid. instead of going to work on the lincoln biography, instead of being a poet, instead of going back to illinois, which is considered the boondocks, he went to new york and started writing editorials for the tribune and quickly became what really was said the best editorial writer we have had. while living in new york, he met the daughter of a man named amethyst stone, one of the wealthiest men in america. before there was a carnegie or rockefeller, he was a big deal. he started railroads, he was from cleveland. his daughter, clara, had come to visit an aunt and uncle, and was introduced to this promising young journalist, and they fell deeply in love. >> what kind of marriage did they have? >> a very strong marriage. four children, they lived a grand, gilded age life, they would travel in the style and broad. they had a mansion on millionaires a row, euclid avenue, in cleveland. into ally in 1886, moved house in washington. having said this about their of that, hay was still fellow with
got him a job there, went on to two other stops in the vienna and madrid. instead of going to work on the lincoln biography, instead of being a poet, instead of going back to illinois, which is considered the boondocks, he went to new york and started writing editorials for the tribune and quickly became what really was said the best editorial writer we have had. while living in new york, he met the daughter of a man named amethyst stone, one of the wealthiest men in america. before there was a...
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seward got him a job there, went on to two other stops in the vienna and madrid. instead of going to work on the lincoln biography, instead of being a poet, instead of going back to illinois, which is considered the boondocks, he went to new york and started writing editorials for the tribune and quickly became what really was said the best editorial writer we have had. while living in new york, he met the daughter of a man named amethyst stone, one of the wealthiest men in america. before there was a carnegie or rockefeller, he was a big deal. he started railroads, he was from cleveland. his daughter, clara, had come to visit an aunt and uncle, and was introduced to this promising young journalist, and they fell deeply in love. >> what kind of marriage did they have? >> a very strong marriage. four children, they lived a grand, gilded age life, they would travel in the style and broad. they had a mansion on millionaires a row, euclid avenue, in cleveland. eventually in 1886, moved into a house in washington. having said this about their marriage, hay was still of
seward got him a job there, went on to two other stops in the vienna and madrid. instead of going to work on the lincoln biography, instead of being a poet, instead of going back to illinois, which is considered the boondocks, he went to new york and started writing editorials for the tribune and quickly became what really was said the best editorial writer we have had. while living in new york, he met the daughter of a man named amethyst stone, one of the wealthiest men in america. before...
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berlin and vienna getting 237. to 37.ing welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. the interior minister of egypt has denied that security forces used live ammunition against protesters. he said the protesters did not -- deliberately provoked the situation to gain sympathy. egyptian health ministry puts the official death toll at 65. there have been more protests on saturday as demonstrators continue to confront the army. spoke with human rights watch and cairo. i asked her what she saw that. >> we saw, it was a horrible sight. a steady stream of injuries coming in the door. people who led been injured i live ammunition, coming in one after one. the vast majority of them had wounds to the head and chest, the upper body. some had been shot at when the eyes. some had been shot to the temple. if you look at the gunshot wounds, they were very precise and clean. they have been aimed at the high degree of precision. >> how to police respond to the situation from what you have seen? >> from we sell, they initially tried to disperse the protesters using tear gas. this is wi
berlin and vienna getting 237. to 37.ing welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. the interior minister of egypt has denied that security forces used live ammunition against protesters. he said the protesters did not -- deliberately provoked the situation to gain sympathy. egyptian health ministry puts the official death toll at 65. there have been more protests on saturday as demonstrators continue to confront the army. spoke with human rights watch and cairo. i asked her what she saw...
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even made an offer of asylum yet when his presidential plane bound for moscow was forced to land in vienna earlier this week. several european countries closed off their airspace apparently just on the suspicion snowden had snuck on board. >> u.s. officials have declined to comment on the grounding of morales's plane. i snowden has applied for as lumm, asylum in more than two dozen countries, most have denied him out right, many say they have to reach their soil to even try applying. so the former u.s. intelligence officer has been the target of en international manhunt since divulging secret details about america's vast surveillance wdtworks. snowden has somehow managed to etay out of sight since he arrived in moscow from hong kong two weeks ago. most likely because the russians have wanted it that way. >> charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> later, a unique musician with a 4th of july weekend message for us all, the golden bryan brothers slam a double win at wimbledon and a run away oil train explodes in a town near the northern border, those stories when the cbs evening news continues.
even made an offer of asylum yet when his presidential plane bound for moscow was forced to land in vienna earlier this week. several european countries closed off their airspace apparently just on the suspicion snowden had snuck on board. >> u.s. officials have declined to comment on the grounding of morales's plane. i snowden has applied for as lumm, asylum in more than two dozen countries, most have denied him out right, many say they have to reach their soil to even try applying. so...
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this look at traffic getting through manassas moving at speed to make your way in toward fair oaks and vienna. back to you. >>> police officers trust their partners with their lives, even if their partner is a dog. >> this is all a game for four- year-old rambo. corporal scott allen, this is the kind of training that could save both of their lives. >> he is my partner. he is with me more than my family. >> last sunday scott and rambo were called in after this man, barricaded himself inside a home. a nine hour standoff with police he jumped out a window and took off. >> i gave rambo the bite command and he ran down the street and bit the suspect in the right arm, which was the arm that he had the handgun in. at the time i didn't have time to stop and think about what truly happened. i did feel he saved my life today. >> the suspect was taken into custody with only minor injuries thanks to rambo's restraint. it is a far cry from the mid 90s when the k-9 unit was brought into federal supervision. one was sentenced to prison. today it is one of the best k-9 units in the country. back then it was
this look at traffic getting through manassas moving at speed to make your way in toward fair oaks and vienna. back to you. >>> police officers trust their partners with their lives, even if their partner is a dog. >> this is all a game for four- year-old rambo. corporal scott allen, this is the kind of training that could save both of their lives. >> he is my partner. he is with me more than my family. >> last sunday scott and rambo were called in after this man,...
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. >>> the international atomic energy agency will open its first ministerial meeting in vienna, austria on monday. the meeting will be held amid concerns in many countries that nuclear power facility could become targets of terrorism. in 2011, the nuclear accident fukushima rethreat terrorist attacks on power facilities. there is increase around the world of of the possibility of radio active substances used at hospitals and facilities used as tools of terrorism. japan's senior vice foreign minister is you suzuki is also scheduled it attend. the safe management of nuclear substances and other issues over five days. the meeting is expected to adopt a declaration that includes an agreement to hold the international conference on nuclear security every three years. >>> seat belts and automobiles are why you might call the final lifeline. they are supposed to protect people involved in traffic accidents. but recently there's been an increase in the number of injuries they caused. elderly people are pla areally vulnerable. that prompted the transport ministry to take a closer look at safety
. >>> the international atomic energy agency will open its first ministerial meeting in vienna, austria on monday. the meeting will be held amid concerns in many countries that nuclear power facility could become targets of terrorism. in 2011, the nuclear accident fukushima rethreat terrorist attacks on power facilities. there is increase around the world of of the possibility of radio active substances used at hospitals and facilities used as tools of terrorism. japan's senior vice...
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they put the plane down in vienna, they come in and check the plane. morales' team said we didn't allow them to check the plane. austria's team said we check the plane. then the spanish ambassador of vienna came in and said i'm going to check the plane. the spanish ambassador says, friends of spain would like to know if there is someone on board. friends of spain i got news for you, that's us. the bolivian president is outraged. he said this: >> cenk: now look, guys, that seems pretty harsh and extreme but at one point the guy the pilot said i don't know what my fuel situation is. everybody says you can't pass. you can't land, you got the president of bolivia on the plane, that's pretty dicey. >> yes, we've learned a lot in this. first of all i'm amazed that edward snowden one of the reasons the president of bolivia, morales said he couldn't be on the plane. he doesn't even have a valid passport. we rescinded his passport. that little act has complicated diplomacy around the world. >> cenk: air force one is part of bolivia. sad for you. >> you know whe
they put the plane down in vienna, they come in and check the plane. morales' team said we didn't allow them to check the plane. austria's team said we check the plane. then the spanish ambassador of vienna came in and said i'm going to check the plane. the spanish ambassador says, friends of spain would like to know if there is someone on board. friends of spain i got news for you, that's us. the bolivian president is outraged. he said this: >> cenk: now look, guys, that seems pretty...
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bolivian officials are alleging that while their president's plane was grounded in vienna, the search that austrian owe fishes conducted of that plane was an illegal search. and according to bolivia's president it wasn't just the austrians who searched his airplane. while the bolivian presidential plane sat in predawn darkness on a tarmac in vienna, a surreal scene played out when spain's ambassador to austria visited the airport to meet with morales. the spanish ambassador asked him if they could board the plane together. morales said, he asked me to go have a coffee inside the plane to see the plane. won't you please join me in the cargo hold for a moment, mr. president? that's where i like to drink my coffee. mr. snowden, are you here? it's unclear what prompted all these european countries to take the action they did last night. whether they were urged to do what they did by the united states. but the blow back has been swift. the organization of american states of which the united states is a member is now demanding answers from all of the european countries involved here, expres
bolivian officials are alleging that while their president's plane was grounded in vienna, the search that austrian owe fishes conducted of that plane was an illegal search. and according to bolivia's president it wasn't just the austrians who searched his airplane. while the bolivian presidential plane sat in predawn darkness on a tarmac in vienna, a surreal scene played out when spain's ambassador to austria visited the airport to meet with morales. the spanish ambassador asked him if they...
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temperatures are still going to be fairly high, 27 degrees in berlin, 31 in paris, 27 in vienna and down in rome, 29. here in rome, it's not just the humans but the animals that are having a hard time in the heat. this bear is being given there a nice big block of ice with fruit inside to help them to keep cool. unfortunately temperatures in rome are expected to climb further into the 30s over the weekend. so i hope that the treat will help to cooldown some of the zoo's residents there. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> flowers play a prominent role in japanese culture and so do elaborate costumes. both traditions come together every summer when people in kyoto take to the streets for an eye-catching event. the parade is some 800 people join the procession. these hats adorned with flowers are a symbol of the annual event. children play a big part too dressing up as court nobels and samurai warriors. geisha and their apprentices ride the floats and traditional drums keep up a steady rhythm. >> translator: it was gorgeous and splendid. i enjoy the traditions of kyoto. >>
temperatures are still going to be fairly high, 27 degrees in berlin, 31 in paris, 27 in vienna and down in rome, 29. here in rome, it's not just the humans but the animals that are having a hard time in the heat. this bear is being given there a nice big block of ice with fruit inside to help them to keep cool. unfortunately temperatures in rome are expected to climb further into the 30s over the weekend. so i hope that the treat will help to cooldown some of the zoo's residents there. i'll...
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the plane had to make an emergency landing in vienna, austria, delaying the president for more than 14 hours. snowden was not on board. >> translator: i couldn't accept it. first of all, i'm not a criminal. and besides, you all know international rules say a president's right to go anywhere in the world is inviolable. >> he was delayed for 14 hours. u.s. authorities asked countries to deny snowden the right of entry or transit. they've revoked his passport and charged him with espionage for revealing secret programs. >>> people in japan will be hearing a lot about their politicians in the coming days on the street, on tv and online. the official campaign begins thursday. prime minister shinzo abe's trying to break a political deadlock in the diet by wresting control of the chamber away from the opposition. 121 of the 242 seats in the upper house will be at stake in the vote. 73 seats are allocated to constituencies nationwide. and 48 are assigned to a proportional representation system. what u a survey suggests that 430 candidates are expected to run. this will be the first national vo
the plane had to make an emergency landing in vienna, austria, delaying the president for more than 14 hours. snowden was not on board. >> translator: i couldn't accept it. first of all, i'm not a criminal. and besides, you all know international rules say a president's right to go anywhere in the world is inviolable. >> he was delayed for 14 hours. u.s. authorities asked countries to deny snowden the right of entry or transit. they've revoked his passport and charged him with...
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the plane had to make an emergency landing in vienna, austria, delaying the president for more than 14 hours. snowden was not on board. >> translator: i couldn't accept it. first of all, i'm not a criminal. and besides, you all know international rules say a president's right to go anywhere in the world is inviolable. >> he was delayed for 14 hours. u.s. authorities asked countries to deny snowden the right of entry or transit. they've revoked his passport and charged him with espionage for revealing secret programs. >>> people in japan will be hearing a lot about their politicians in the coming days on the street, on tv and online. the official campaign begins thursday. prime minister shinzo abe's trying to break a political deadlock in the diet by wresting control of the chamber away from the opposition. 121 of the 242 seats in the upper house will be at stake in the vote. 73 seats are allocated to constituencies nationwide. and 48 are assigned to a proportional representation system. what u a survey suggests that 430 candidates are expected to run this will be the first national vot
the plane had to make an emergency landing in vienna, austria, delaying the president for more than 14 hours. snowden was not on board. >> translator: i couldn't accept it. first of all, i'm not a criminal. and besides, you all know international rules say a president's right to go anywhere in the world is inviolable. >> he was delayed for 14 hours. u.s. authorities asked countries to deny snowden the right of entry or transit. they've revoked his passport and charged him with...
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the plane carrying the president was forced to land in vienna. there were suspicions that edward snowden was on board. a search in vienna revealed no sign of him. >>> back home, the first look at the damage of the fire that took the lives of 19 elite hot shots. officials are concerned the fire could flare up again at any time. >>> a "360" follow. cnn has obtained of video of kenneth bay who was sentenced in april to 15 years in north korea. he appeals to authorities to forgive them and asks the u.s. government to secure his release. the justice department says she's charged with stealing 165 pieces of tiffany jewels, then selling them to an international jewelry company. anderson, back to you. >> susan, thanks. that does it for our coverage of the george zimmerman trial in this special hour. coming up, another edition of "ac 360" with all the latest in the crisis in egypt. we'll be right back. three weeke. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish yo
the plane carrying the president was forced to land in vienna. there were suspicions that edward snowden was on board. a search in vienna revealed no sign of him. >>> back home, the first look at the damage of the fire that took the lives of 19 elite hot shots. officials are concerned the fire could flare up again at any time. >>> a "360" follow. cnn has obtained of video of kenneth bay who was sentenced in april to 15 years in north korea. he appeals to authorities...
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back to vienna, when you went back to their towns and west germany. one couple in particular in what became east germany. and that particular woman figure very prominently in the book. she was responsible for the plantation -- she and her has been running a farm. again, this is another case. and they were jews that were trying to flee from the zero railway transport. then that china find refuge. this temple would hunt him down. they had a special site on the farm, and actual killing said. and this figure, she was on her balcony serving coffee and cake in over the men talking about what should be done with this use. even if you tell how they should be killed, the proper method. so one day some jewish boy, leading to their state of brought them back to the house, condom down, fed them something to eat. kind of gain their trust. then she escorted them. that is a pretty detailed story. and i can tell you that story because she was subjected to some pretty harsh interrogation in the 1960's, 61 with her husband. and so they confessed to these crimes. and i
back to vienna, when you went back to their towns and west germany. one couple in particular in what became east germany. and that particular woman figure very prominently in the book. she was responsible for the plantation -- she and her has been running a farm. again, this is another case. and they were jews that were trying to flee from the zero railway transport. then that china find refuge. this temple would hunt him down. they had a special site on the farm, and actual killing said. and...
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. >> according to figures from the euros, it is doing better than prague or vienna. it is a lot like the rest of slovakia. we see that as a huge demand for property over the border. >> helena is hoping for friendly relations with her austrian neighbors. she believes that the influx of her fellow slovaks will help change her city to part of the pulsating heart of europe. >> and that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we'll be back next week with more interesting stories from all over europe. so make sure you tune in. you can, of course, also watch all our reports online. the dress -- address is -- bye for now. [captioned by the national captioning institute national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] 07/18/13 07/18/13 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! i also have the capability without any warner law to search for, sees, and read your communications. anyone's communications at any time. >> as the nsa leaker edward stranded inins moscow, congress holds its second major hearing to
. >> according to figures from the euros, it is doing better than prague or vienna. it is a lot like the rest of slovakia. we see that as a huge demand for property over the border. >> helena is hoping for friendly relations with her austrian neighbors. she believes that the influx of her fellow slovaks will help change her city to part of the pulsating heart of europe. >> and that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we'll be back next...
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you can see over 30 degrees in some places. 35 degrees in madrid. 30 for london and paris as well as vienna on your wednesday. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast around the globe. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
you can see over 30 degrees in some places. 35 degrees in madrid. 30 for london and paris as well as vienna on your wednesday. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast around the globe. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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. >> according to figures from the euros, it is doing better than prague or vienna. it is a lot like the rest of slovakia. we see that as a huge demand for property over the border. >> helena is hoping for friendly relations with her austrian neighbors. she believes that the influx of her fellow slovaks will help change her city to part of the pulsating heart of europe. >> and that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we'll be back next week with more interesting stories from all over europe. so make sure you tune in. you can, of course, also watch all our reports online. the dress -- address is -- bye for now. [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--]
. >> according to figures from the euros, it is doing better than prague or vienna. it is a lot like the rest of slovakia. we see that as a huge demand for property over the border. >> helena is hoping for friendly relations with her austrian neighbors. she believes that the influx of her fellow slovaks will help change her city to part of the pulsating heart of europe. >> and that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we'll be back next...
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in 1943, he found his way to vienna where he worked as a nurse in a hospital. preciousy he secured a weekend pass back to paris. within weeks, he had rejoined the war effort and is now fighting for the resistance. >> amazing and brave. that brings the program to close. you can find out much more of the day's news on our web site and you can check out what we are doing on facebook as well. thanks so much for watching. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by mac
in 1943, he found his way to vienna where he worked as a nurse in a hospital. preciousy he secured a weekend pass back to paris. within weeks, he had rejoined the war effort and is now fighting for the resistance. >> amazing and brave. that brings the program to close. you can find out much more of the day's news on our web site and you can check out what we are doing on facebook as well. thanks so much for watching. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >>...
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the aircraft diverted to vienna where it remained grounded for 13 hours. the european countries suspected that u.s. intelligence whistleblower edward snowden might he on board, but he said he had nothing to do with snowden accusing them of making a historic blunder. france apparently lifted its ban after learning morale us was on the airplane. critics say the incident raises troubling questions about how far the u.s. can go to catch snowden. >> apparently the u.s. has so much influence that no country dares to take him in. it goes beyond that. no country is even willing to let an airplane that might he carrying him enter their airspace. >> is aircraft has since made a reairing stop in the canary islands and is now on the final leg to bolivia. >> germany has rejected a request by snowden for political asylum. while the news of the internet spying activities has caused outrage in berlin, germany is already reviewing the competence of their own domestic intelligence services. >> a string of racially motivated murders between 2000 and 2007 raise serious questi
the aircraft diverted to vienna where it remained grounded for 13 hours. the european countries suspected that u.s. intelligence whistleblower edward snowden might he on board, but he said he had nothing to do with snowden accusing them of making a historic blunder. france apparently lifted its ban after learning morale us was on the airplane. critics say the incident raises troubling questions about how far the u.s. can go to catch snowden. >> apparently the u.s. has so much influence...
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going to see temperatures improving in places like berlin, warsaw up to 30 sdegrees as wel. 35 for vienna. here is your extended forecast. >>> and to end this edition of "newsline," four singers from the u.s. who are continuing a legacy that captivated the world. the vontraps are the great grandchildren of captain vontrap, the inspiration for the film "the sound of music" and they're performing in japan for the first time. ♪ they treated fans to the most famous songs from the movie. ♪ >> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
going to see temperatures improving in places like berlin, warsaw up to 30 sdegrees as wel. 35 for vienna. here is your extended forecast. >>> and to end this edition of "newsline," four singers from the u.s. who are continuing a legacy that captivated the world. the vontraps are the great grandchildren of captain vontrap, the inspiration for the film "the sound of music" and they're performing in japan for the first time. ♪ they treated fans to the most famous...
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. >> according to figures from the euros, it is doing better than prague or vienna. it is a lot like the rest of slovakia. we see that as a huge demand for property over the border. >> helena is hoping for friendly relations with her austrian neighbors. she believes that the influx of her fellow slovaks will help change her city to part of the pulsating heart of europe. >> and that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we'll be back next week with more interesting stories from all over europe. so make sure you tune in. you can, of course, also watch all our reports online. the dress -- address is -- bye for now. [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >>> hello, and welcome back to nhk world "newsline."onomies. they've been trying to strike a deal to resume operations at the kaesong industrial complex but their third round of negotiations missed the mark. officials for the south korean unification ministry asked the north korean representatives to prevent another suspension of
. >> according to figures from the euros, it is doing better than prague or vienna. it is a lot like the rest of slovakia. we see that as a huge demand for property over the border. >> helena is hoping for friendly relations with her austrian neighbors. she believes that the influx of her fellow slovaks will help change her city to part of the pulsating heart of europe. >> and that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we'll be back next...