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citizenship i mean in a taxi i mean this i was in east berlin when i was east berlin and the taxi drivers didn't you know they would they would try to you know what are you doing you know trying to figure out who you are i mean they were as they provide us. this is not a second complection issue it is not only a muslim to ask this everybody for their it's a very prim and malady issue in other words in this particular case now. for instance in georgia getting back to this and perhaps this was part of the impetus the violent crime institute which is in atlanta and for some of the more geographically challenged people in the viewing audience that's in georgia they've determined that approximately two hundred forty thousand illegal aliens have gone through their system for sex offenses and it's a terrible burden that's being placed on these individuals and they're frustrated and they want to do something and the governor took a very bold initiative and let's just hope that law enforcement follows suit and we resolve this problem and that it spreads to other areas so i put in a time until the
citizenship i mean in a taxi i mean this i was in east berlin when i was east berlin and the taxi drivers didn't you know they would they would try to you know what are you doing you know trying to figure out who you are i mean they were as they provide us. this is not a second complection issue it is not only a muslim to ask this everybody for their it's a very prim and malady issue in other words in this particular case now. for instance in georgia getting back to this and perhaps this was...
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. >> with the end of east germany, berliners quickly removed most traces of the wall. those that remain fascinate visitors to this day. >> cycling news -- the preference starts next month. some of the world's best -- the tour de france starts next month. some of the world's best writers have been getting some experience -- riders have been getting in some experience. now moments after crossing the finish line, the winner broke into tears after hugging his teammates. >> i won my last stage at the 2009 tour of spain. this is my second major victory. it has been a long time. i am very happy. >> early on, four riders away from the pack, but the peloton reined them in, one-by-one. it all came down to the final sprint with the big names battg for the win. -- gunning for the win. it was a chaotic finished. the italian rider retained the overall lead ahead of thursday's mountain stage. stay tuned for "in depth" after a short break. >> we continue our broadcast with, arguably, the world's most popular sport -- soccer. the countdown has begun for one of the most-watched sporting
. >> with the end of east germany, berliners quickly removed most traces of the wall. those that remain fascinate visitors to this day. >> cycling news -- the preference starts next month. some of the world's best -- the tour de france starts next month. some of the world's best writers have been getting some experience -- riders have been getting in some experience. now moments after crossing the finish line, the winner broke into tears after hugging his teammates. >> i won...
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vienna coming in at 23 looking much cooler in berlin at 18 degrees but over toward the east stays very hot, 27 in moscow. 30 in kiev. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> our lead story this hour the operator of the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant says it has detected high levels of a radioactive substance that tends to accumulate in human bones. tokyo electric power comny made the announcement after analyzing soil samples taken on may 9th at three locations about 500 meters from the number one and number two reactors. the utility detected up to 480 becquerels of radioactive strontium 90 per kilogram of soil about 100 times higher than the mimum reeding at fukushima prefecture following nuclear tests carried out by foreign countries during the cold war era. this is the second time since april radioactive strontium has been found inside the plant compound. the sbunt was also detected in soil and plants more than 30 kilometers from the fukushima nuclear power station in march. tokyo electric power says it believes that radioactive strontium was released from the damag
vienna coming in at 23 looking much cooler in berlin at 18 degrees but over toward the east stays very hot, 27 in moscow. 30 in kiev. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> our lead story this hour the operator of the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant says it has detected high levels of a radioactive substance that tends to accumulate in human bones. tokyo electric power comny made the announcement after analyzing soil samples taken on may 9th at three locations about...
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but i do think we are at the beginning of the process that may do for the middle east what the fall of the berlinke a longer time. >> the chancellor is the first woman as well to lead germany. she was elected in 2005 and reelected in 2009. we will go to an independent in san antonio. >> if i have time, i would like to make a comment on germany and their defense spending. my question is on may 11 at the united nations, in a governmental panel on climate change, they released a report that stated that by 205080% of the world's energy could -- that by 2050, 80% of the world's energy could come from renewable. germany wants to phase out nuclear energy. president obama pointed out germany is one of the leaders in electric vehicles. how much discussion will there be with regard to renewable, especially with the economic conditions in the united states and the debt problem? >> we will leave it there and get an answer. >> there is no question that merkle's decision to shut down nuclear energy in germany will put pressure on germany to innovate green technology that can provide the electricity that will n
but i do think we are at the beginning of the process that may do for the middle east what the fall of the berlinke a longer time. >> the chancellor is the first woman as well to lead germany. she was elected in 2005 and reelected in 2009. we will go to an independent in san antonio. >> if i have time, i would like to make a comment on germany and their defense spending. my question is on may 11 at the united nations, in a governmental panel on climate change, they released a report...
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but i do think we are at the beginning of the process that may do for the middle east what the fall of the berlinhe chancellor is the first woman as well to lead germany. she was elected in 2005 and reelected in 2009. we will go to an independent in san antonio. >> if i have time, i would like to make a comment on germany and their defense spending. my question is on may 11 at the united nations, in a governmental panel on climate change, they released a report that stated that by 205080% of the world's energy could -- that by 2050, 80% of the world's energy could come from renewable. germany wants to phase out nuclear energy. president obama pointed out germany is one of the leaders in electric vehicles. how much discussion will there be with regard to renewable, especially with the economic conditions in the united states and the debt problem? >> we will leave it there and get an answer. >> there is no question that merkle's decision to shut down nuclear energy in germany will put pressure on germany to innovate green technology that can provide the electricity that will no longer be generated
but i do think we are at the beginning of the process that may do for the middle east what the fall of the berlinhe chancellor is the first woman as well to lead germany. she was elected in 2005 and reelected in 2009. we will go to an independent in san antonio. >> if i have time, i would like to make a comment on germany and their defense spending. my question is on may 11 at the united nations, in a governmental panel on climate change, they released a report that stated that by 205080%...
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east right now, mr. president, could be the single most important geostrategic shift since the fall of the berlin wall. it has profound implications for united states expenditures, for united states military engage ment in other parts of the region. it has significant impact on the threats that we will face, on the potential strategic risks for our country and for our interests in terms of that region. absent united nations nato resolve, the promise that the pro-democracy movement holds for transforming the arab world, the whole arab world and all that that could mean to the united states in terms of hopes for peace between israel and palestinian, hopes for a different set of relationships, hopes for restraining wahabi-ism, hopes for diminishing the levels of religious extremism, hopes for reducing the amount of terrorism, all of those things are contained in this awakening, in this transformation that people are trying to achieve. an effort which i believe and others believe would have been crushed if the hopes of the pro-democracy movement were simply ignored and we turned our backs on them. i can't
east right now, mr. president, could be the single most important geostrategic shift since the fall of the berlin wall. it has profound implications for united states expenditures, for united states military engage ment in other parts of the region. it has significant impact on the threats that we will face, on the potential strategic risks for our country and for our interests in terms of that region. absent united nations nato resolve, the promise that the pro-democracy movement holds for...
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east right now, mr. president? could be the single most important geostrategic shift since the fall of the berlin wall. it has profound implications for united states expenditures, for united states military engagement and other parts of the region, it has significant impact on the threats that we will face, on the potential strategic risks for our country, and for our interests in terms of that region. absent united nations nato resolve. the promise that the prodemocracy movement holds for transforming the arab world. the whole arab world. and all of that could mean to the united states in terms of hopes for peace between israel and palestine. hopes for different set of relationships, hopes for restraining wahabbism, hopes for diminishing the levels of religious extremely, hypos for reducing the amount of terrorisms, all of those things are contained in this awakening. in this transformation that people are trying to achieve. an effort which i believe and others believe would have crushed if the hopes of the prodemocracy movement were simply ignored and we turned our backs on them. i can't imagine --
east right now, mr. president? could be the single most important geostrategic shift since the fall of the berlin wall. it has profound implications for united states expenditures, for united states military engagement and other parts of the region, it has significant impact on the threats that we will face, on the potential strategic risks for our country, and for our interests in terms of that region. absent united nations nato resolve. the promise that the prodemocracy movement holds for...