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Transcripts For FBC Stossel 20160313

On a humanitarian basis with whats happening, you have to. Its living in hell in syria, no question about it, theyre living in hell. Are you saying absolutely people from syria, the middle east, should we allow any of them into this country . Look, from a humanitarian standpoint, id love to help but we have our own problems. We have so many problems that we have to solve. Most recently, on whether president george w. Bush lied to get us into the iraq war. They lied. They said there were weapons of mass destruction, there were none, and they knew there were none. I dont know if he lied or not, he could have lied. Maybe he did. Maybe he didnt. I guess youd have to ask him. And there are many other examples. How is any of this telling it like it is . On afghanistan, i did mean iraq. I think you have to stay in afghanistan for a while because of the fact youre right next to pakistan which has Nuclear Weapons and we have to protect that. Nuclear weapons change the game. And i was always aga

Transcripts For KQED BBC World News America 20160504

Crystal blue caribbean sea. Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news america. Katty this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, i am katty kay. The republican race is over. Donald trumps path to the nomination is clear after ted cruz and john kasich drop out of the race. As britain announces it will accept more child refugees, we are at a camp in calais hearing from teenagers who have been on a nightmare journey. Ever heard of the leech dance . Our correspondent takes to the the name of science. You will not want to miss these moves. Katty welcome to viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. First, donald trump won the indiana primary. Then his main rival, ted cruz, dropped out. John kasich did the same. Mr. Trump is the last man standing with a clear path to the nomination. A reality not many of us saw coming. On the democratic side, Hillary

Transcripts For KQED BBC World News America 20160504

Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news america. Katty this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, i am katty kay. The republican race is over. Donald trumps path to the nomination is clear after ted cruz and john kasich drop out of the race. As britain announces it will accept more child refugees, we are at a camp in calais hearing from teenagers who have been on a nightmare journey. Ever heard of the leech dance . Our correspondent takes to the the name of science. You will not want to miss these moves. Katty welcome to viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. First, donald trump won the indiana primary. Then his main rival, ted cruz, dropped out. John kasich did the same. Mr. Trump is the last man standing with a clear path to the nomination. A reality not many of us saw coming. On the democratic side, Hillary Clinton has the most delega

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Oral Histories 20150913

[indiscernible] betterknownar the. Own of why more weimar interviewer what was your childhood like . Wasgruen my childhood very, very pleasant. My father was the principal of a school. My mother my father had a devoted marriage. I had one brother older than i. In that village. Went to Primary School there. And did all the things that ,mall children, little boys do including using a roller skate on a steep hill and scaring my mother out of her skull with my derringdo. [laughter] . Nterviewer was it mountainous rollerskating on a steep hill . No, this was a hill in the village. On top of the hill there was a church. The countryside was hilly, not mountainous. But a very beautiful region where my family and i did a good deal of hiking on weekends. It was a very, very pleasant countryside. At that time. Interviewer how did you happen to wind up in the United States and the Manhattan Project . In the Manhattan Project . Mr. Gruen well, you ask a very interesting question. Answer is that i w

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Oral Histories 20150919

This hour 20 minutes of oral history is from the voices of the Manhattan Project, created by the Heritage Foundation and los alamos historical society. Mr. Gruen i was born on november 21, 1922 in waldorf, germany. Interviewer where is that . Mr. Gruen waldorf is a small village near the town of [indiscernible] which is near the betterknown weimar. Town of weimar. That is just south. Interviewer what was your childhood like . Mr. Gruen my childhood was very, very pleasant. My father was the principal of a school. My mother and my father had a devoted marriage. I had one brother older than i. And i grew up in that village. Went to Primary School there. And and did all the things that small children, little boys do, including using a roller skate on a steep hill and scaring my mother out of her skull with my derringdo. [laughter] interviewer was it mountainous . Rollerskating on a steep hill . Mr. Gruen no, this was a hill in the village. On top of the hill there was a church. The countr

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