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pabst both emigrated to america from germany. and so this painting in particular would have had such great resonance with captain and mrs. pabst in that they would have experienced all the emotion of leaving one's homeland for the unknown. this conveys all the great sadness. on the left side underneath the old varnish, you also have two or three gentlemen having a drink and looking forward. and so this is conveying both sides of the emigration story. the sadness of leaving one's homeland but also looking forward to new opportunities. this is the master suite. this particular room is the master sitting room. this would have been mrs. pabst's inner sanctum where she would have had her sewing table and her correspondence and more so of the spaceses that we've seen throughout the pabst mansion today.
pabst both emigrated to america from germany. and so this painting in particular would have had such great resonance with captain and mrs. pabst in that they would have experienced all the emotion of leaving one's homeland for the unknown. this conveys all the great sadness. on the left side underneath the old varnish, you also have two or three gentlemen having a drink and looking forward. and so this is conveying both sides of the emigration story. the sadness of leaving one's homeland but...
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pabst both emigrated to america from germany. and so this painting in particular would have had such great resonance with both captain and mrs. pabst in that they would have experienced all the emotion of leaving one's homeland for the unknown. that's what this painting is conveying all this great sadness. however, on the left side of the painting underneath the old varnish, you also have two or three gentlemen having a drink and looking forward and so this is conveying both sides of the immigration story. the sadness of leaving one's homeland, but also looking forward to new opportunities. this is the master suite. in this particular room is the master sitting room. this would have been mrs. pabst kind of inner sank tum and her desk to do corresponds and more so you're seeing something that was like a middle class victorian house dropped into the middle of a very fine guilded age mansion. rather than the silk wall coverings that their children enjoyed in the other rooms throughout the house, mrs. pabst selected victorian floral
pabst both emigrated to america from germany. and so this painting in particular would have had such great resonance with both captain and mrs. pabst in that they would have experienced all the emotion of leaving one's homeland for the unknown. that's what this painting is conveying all this great sadness. however, on the left side of the painting underneath the old varnish, you also have two or three gentlemen having a drink and looking forward and so this is conveying both sides of the...
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resembling that what about in germany and their turkish immigrant relations it's somewhat compare it as mexicans and in america do you think there's anything to learn from the e.u. and germany and relations to the turkish immigrants here in america with mexican immigrants that's an interesting question i mean germany you have to you even if you're born in germany it doesn't mean that you're considered german doesn't mean that you are technically german. born in germany or their parents are turkish that turkish that not actually german citizens and that i think that would be definitely the wrong path for america to go down as a country that is achieved its success from immigration i think that would be the wrong thing to do you know obama's. alarming you know he's up to a hundred things i hundred thousand young people who work for you know for the right and transported to america by their parents allowing them to get a path to citizenship i think is a very positive move so i think germany would be the best. two to follow when it comes to immigration so you think that we're pretty much a head of the european countries in terms of respecting civil libertie
resembling that what about in germany and their turkish immigrant relations it's somewhat compare it as mexicans and in america do you think there's anything to learn from the e.u. and germany and relations to the turkish immigrants here in america with mexican immigrants that's an interesting question i mean germany you have to you even if you're born in germany it doesn't mean that you're considered german doesn't mean that you are technically german. born in germany or their parents are...
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from 17 countries, including the u.s. and germany. it says the move came in retaliation for the recent boys from europe and norths on- america. fighting between rebels and government troops has intensified in several syrian cities, days after rebels said they would no longer need the united nations-sponsored cease- fire. a u.s. jerome strike in pakistan has reportedly killed al qaeda's deputy leader. a u.s. official said he was confident the men had died in the attack this week. >> german doctors treating yulia temocheko doubt she will ever recover if she remains in custody. she is in jail for abuse of power. rights organizations and western politicians continue to push for her release. and german chancellor angela merkel and her economics minister have been meeting with employer and union leaders to discuss how to topple the country's shortage of skilled workers. germany primarily faces a shortfall because of the country's low birth rate and also aging population. >> experts are predicting there will be a shortfall of millions of workers in the country by 2025, so the government has launched an initiative to attract speciali
from 17 countries, including the u.s. and germany. it says the move came in retaliation for the recent boys from europe and norths on- america. fighting between rebels and government troops has intensified in several syrian cities, days after rebels said they would no longer need the united nations-sponsored cease- fire. a u.s. jerome strike in pakistan has reportedly killed al qaeda's deputy leader. a u.s. official said he was confident the men had died in the attack this week. >> german...
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germany established gun control. from 1939 to 1945, six million jews and seven million others unable to defend themselves were exterminated. i love america. (laughter) >> stephen: i love america, too. i mean, where else can you spend an afternoon just shooting produce and talking about the holocaust? (laughter) where else? (cheers and applause) not iran. can't do do that in iran. they deny produce ever happened. (laughter) and, folks, joe the plumber's right. you take away unfettered access to weapons and the streets run with blood. i mean, just look at new york city which has severely restricted gun permits since 1911. now, sure there's been no genocide yet, but every year thousands of ne new yorkers are sent to camps and forced to make lanlanyards and potholders. joe knows that without our guns we'd be exterminated by fascist fruits and vegetables. (laughter) and what do you know? michelle obama happens to grow organic carrots and cabbage at the white house! that can only lead to creeping sharia law is. (laughter) of course, liberals were outraged at joe suggesting gun control led to the holocaust. that's why his preteen spokesman phil
germany established gun control. from 1939 to 1945, six million jews and seven million others unable to defend themselves were exterminated. i love america. (laughter) >> stephen: i love america, too. i mean, where else can you spend an afternoon just shooting produce and talking about the holocaust? (laughter) where else? (cheers and applause) not iran. can't do do that in iran. they deny produce ever happened. (laughter) and, folks, joe the plumber's right. you take away unfettered...
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from america's drone attacks . and divided they stand disagreements between leaders play the bloc some even before it starts with germany rejecting the idea of debt sharing kharaj in the hopes of crisis hit countries. one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t on merida joshua welcome to the program turkey is moving troops to the syrian border as a security measure after syria abroad down one of its warplanes last week it's likely to heighten tension as foreign powers prepare to meet in geneva on saturday for talks they are aiming to unite influential states behind proposals for a syrian led political solution to the crisis there let's now talk to our correspondent in damascus maria finish. there are serious differences between the parties at the upcoming talks about how the crisis should be solved with iran's of course and what we're going to be a major bone of contention what more can you tell us. you're absolutely right marina runs a participation in the discussion over the syrian crisis on how to end the violence here in the country has been a bone of contention between russia and the us as the states with in
from america's drone attacks . and divided they stand disagreements between leaders play the bloc some even before it starts with germany rejecting the idea of debt sharing kharaj in the hopes of crisis hit countries. one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t on merida joshua welcome to the program turkey is moving troops to the syrian border as a security measure after syria abroad down one of its warplanes last week it's likely to heighten tension as foreign powers prepare to meet in...
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from america's drone attacks. and divided they stand disagreements between leaders play the bloc summit even before it starts with germany rejecting the idea of debt sharing crushing the hopes of crisis hits countries. this is r t coming to life from moscow i'm maria joshie iran will be briefed on the results of an international meeting on the syrian crisis despite not being invited according to the office of u.n. peace envoy kofi annan earlier the u.s. objected to iran's participation of the talks on saturday and at uniting influential states behind proposals for a syrian led political transition russia and the us are divided on the issue of iran's involvement with the two nations along with a number of western and arab countries due to tand the gathering diplomats say saturday's meeting in geneva will focus on an idea of a syrian national unity cabinet that would include government and opposition members but would exclude quote those whose participation what's on their mind it's not exactly clear what that means for the talks however are likely to be marked by further there are differences between washington and moscow
from america's drone attacks. and divided they stand disagreements between leaders play the bloc summit even before it starts with germany rejecting the idea of debt sharing crushing the hopes of crisis hits countries. this is r t coming to life from moscow i'm maria joshie iran will be briefed on the results of an international meeting on the syrian crisis despite not being invited according to the office of u.n. peace envoy kofi annan earlier the u.s. objected to iran's participation of the...
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from 1915 to 1917, romanians were exterminated. in 1939, germany established gun control. from 1939 to 1945, six million jews and seven million others unable to dend themselves were exterminated. i love america pretty low. even for a want to be member of congress. up next, why team obama loves to fight with house republicans who want to hold the the attorney general in contempt of congress and if you want to follow me on twitter, you just need to figur out how to spell smerconish. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. >>> i'm amanda drury. worries about the economy sending stocks sliding. the s&p off by 30. the nasdaq sinking 71. factory activity was weak this month according to the philly fed index. weekly jobless claims fell slightly, but the four-week m
from 1915 to 1917, romanians were exterminated. in 1939, germany established gun control. from 1939 to 1945, six million jews and seven million others unable to dend themselves were exterminated. i love america pretty low. even for a want to be member of congress. up next, why team obama loves to fight with house republicans who want to hold the the attorney general in contempt of congress and if you want to follow me on twitter, you just need to figur out how to spell smerconish. you're...
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event that financial stresses from the european crisis escalate that's sent in the first few hours of trade america slightly up british premier david cameron is in germany to warn angela merkel the euro is in the last chance saloon he has to push for a huge rescue deal to save the failing single currency in the spotlight at the moment particularly in spain whose banks need at least eighty billion euros to cover property loans is just sold another two billion euro but the government admits it's too big to bail out by brussels madrid also said world markets are now refusing to lend to it for fear they won't be paid back russian markets closed higher yet again it's been a very good week after a bad year russia's joint state development bank v.p. says it's ready to support russia's active market by buying shares it also hopes to reduce volatility on the market by doing so energy stocks like the fact crude is gaining for a fourth day as policy makers in the usa they may pump extra money into their economy to boost growth on top of that iran says it will take a hard line in nuclear talks and that always raises the oil price time to check exchange rates the eu
event that financial stresses from the european crisis escalate that's sent in the first few hours of trade america slightly up british premier david cameron is in germany to warn angela merkel the euro is in the last chance saloon he has to push for a huge rescue deal to save the failing single currency in the spotlight at the moment particularly in spain whose banks need at least eighty billion euros to cover property loans is just sold another two billion euro but the government admits it's...
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from here? >> where he went was to germany, to this man, dr. peter. controversial new treatment, regeneral kien that he says virtually eliminate back and knee pain, relatively inexpensive, enknown in america and unapproved by the fda. tracy mcgrady one of a number of pro athletes undergone this treatment. this golfer fred couples had it. >> i thought this year i might not play any golf. >> baseball's alex rodriguez to treat a nagging knee and shoulder injury. today a-rod says he feels great. kobe bryant said it did wonders for his damage knee. >> elite athletes push us. frankly they have the desire and means to seek out novel treatment. >> it sunt just pro athletes hobbled by bad knees or aching backs. estimated 26 million americans live with the agony of chronic back pain and millions more with crippling oes owe arthritis with knee injuries. i'm one of them. this winter my back pain gotten so bad i couldn't stand or walk. i went to germmy at the end of january to be treated by this doctor. mcgrady had the treatment on his bad knee in 2010. >> i could tell difference in my knee. >> what did it feel stronger? >> not only did it feel stronger, but less pain. and sure enough, i felt better b
from here? >> where he went was to germany, to this man, dr. peter. controversial new treatment, regeneral kien that he says virtually eliminate back and knee pain, relatively inexpensive, enknown in america and unapproved by the fda. tracy mcgrady one of a number of pro athletes undergone this treatment. this golfer fred couples had it. >> i thought this year i might not play any golf. >> baseball's alex rodriguez to treat a nagging knee and shoulder injury. today a-rod says...
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america. this weekend from wichita, kansas, on cspan 2 and 3. >>> american artifacts visits museums. join us for a visit to milwaukee. johan pabst was born in germany. seeking a better life his family moved to the united states in 1848. eventually ending up in milwaukee. pabst worked from cabin boy, to steamboat captain on the great lakes. in 1862 he married, daughter of german brewer, phillip pabst. he purchased half of the pabst brewing company. the renamed company was the largest lager, brewery. next a visit to captain frederick pabst's mansion. >> i am senior historian for the pabst mansion in milwaukee. in the captain frederick pabst mansion built in milwaukee between 1890 and 1892. and i always look to start a tour of the house with a little context of why it is here. if you are visiting the city you will see the house is sifting, 20th and wisconsin avenue which is kind of in the middle of a very heavily commercial district. it doesn't make any sense why the pabst mansion should be here today. when the pabst family chose this site, the late 1880s, this was in the middle of milwaukee's most prestigious residential district. 50, 60 mansions wer
america. this weekend from wichita, kansas, on cspan 2 and 3. >>> american artifacts visits museums. join us for a visit to milwaukee. johan pabst was born in germany. seeking a better life his family moved to the united states in 1848. eventually ending up in milwaukee. pabst worked from cabin boy, to steamboat captain on the great lakes. in 1862 he married, daughter of german brewer, phillip pabst. he purchased half of the pabst brewing company. the renamed company was the largest...
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india brian becker from the antiwar oncet coalition says america's military focus on the region could have dangerous implications. it's because the united states wants to exercise had germany in the asia pacific when it says it's pivoting towards asia which president obama announced in australia in january that should be considered a dangerous thing for asia the united states invaded the philippines in one thousand nine hundred in one thousand eight hundred it invaded the asian part of russia to stop the russian revolution during world war two it's what most of the war in asia then it went to korea vietnam the united states is for many many battles in asia so a pivot towards asia should be considered something of great alarm for the people of the continent china is seeking to defend itself it does not have a global ambitions with its military unlike the united states which has a thousand military bases located in one hundred thirty countries china is basically concerned with its own economic development of course as a major power but they see the united states plans their pivot towards asia something very threatening. and late in the program the waiting that became a funer
india brian becker from the antiwar oncet coalition says america's military focus on the region could have dangerous implications. it's because the united states wants to exercise had germany in the asia pacific when it says it's pivoting towards asia which president obama announced in australia in january that should be considered a dangerous thing for asia the united states invaded the philippines in one thousand nine hundred in one thousand eight hundred it invaded the asian part of russia...
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twenty percent of electricity in germany came from you about energy technologies it's about time politicians in washington sort of follow the german model and move to america. way from a reliance on dirty and dangerous fossil. the bad athens city officials economy isn't the only thing falling apart in greece so is their health care system going to the aid group medicine song from frontiers doctors without borders for agrees cases of hiv and aids in athens have gone up over one thousand percent since two thousand and ten the head of the group blames the increase on athens city officials who allegedly have pursued a dangerous public health strategy that does little to fight the causes of aids and hiv and punishes those who are most at risk of developing the group also blames the increase in h i v patients on the suspension of a needle exchange program for i.v. drug users in athens the staggering figures are a reminder that aids is still a global epidemic and we need to be doing more not less to fight it and the very very ugly tony perkins perkins head of the conservative family research council attacked the month of june for being gay pride month take a list
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america. the west german government did after the war, and the payments continued all the way up from west germany to the u.s. all the way up to 1979. well, we finally entered the war on the allied side in april of 1917 after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. and, again, there is this sense of this moment of unity of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photograph from june of 1917. new yorkers lining up to register. my favorite in the picture is actually a hat that that woman is wearing on the right, but the sense that we are all pulling -- again, we're all going to pull together and when this thing. but, as many of you know, it was not to unfold precisely that way a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear, a lot of these and paranoia about the next nature of american society of which new york city was the most salient example of all these different immigrant groups. had the unify them? buts of germans persuading people, and lots of germans are actually working to seven josh and spy on us as we speak. the war, that brief time we were in the war
america. the west german government did after the war, and the payments continued all the way up from west germany to the u.s. all the way up to 1979. well, we finally entered the war on the allied side in april of 1917 after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. and, again, there is this sense of this moment of unity of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photograph from june of 1917. new yorkers lining up to register. my favorite in...
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from the west than to create it. in america, by contrast, there's no choice. to succeed, you have to take risks. it's expected. more important, our culture enables it. korea and germany, other places with lot of smart, hard-working people, have few entrepreneurs, partly out of fear of failure. there, it's a disgrace. here, to quote randy komisar, another v.c., failure is just a ticket to a second try. having an entrepreneurial culture doesn't give us a free pass in global competition. we can't stop investing in education and science, but we should remember what we do have, and preserve it. i'm eric schurenberg. >> susie: no business is recession proof, but there is one that very close: pets, and all the stuff that goes with them. americans spent over $50 billion on their pets in 2011, the largest chunk of that on food. in tonight's "made in america", mike hegedus takes a look at the fastest growing trend in pet food, and one of the companies leading the way. >> reporter: there are more of them than kids, and we spend more on them than on our husbands and wives, pets, and if the slow food movement is all the rage for humans, then sparky, bucky, cuddles and toots aren'
from the west than to create it. in america, by contrast, there's no choice. to succeed, you have to take risks. it's expected. more important, our culture enables it. korea and germany, other places with lot of smart, hard-working people, have few entrepreneurs, partly out of fear of failure. there, it's a disgrace. here, to quote randy komisar, another v.c., failure is just a ticket to a second try. having an entrepreneurial culture doesn't give us a free pass in global competition. we can't...
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from the streets of kandahar. operation. creeping contagion eurozone champion germany in jewish ratings downgrade with the crisis is hitting the biggest economy. military maneuvering russia plans closer ties with china while america promises to move most of its warships to the asia pacific in the coming year. and protest peacefully or pay a fortune russian lawmakers possibile the spog some of the most heated debate and set a new parliamentary record. hello this is it's five pm here in moscow now my name's kevin with the top stories for you this hour and the eurozone debt crisis is getting dangerously close to the money tree house of germany moody's has cut the ratings of several german banks today including the country's second biggest lender austria is also affected is the europe correspondent. granted that there's a lot of skepticism surrounding the moves or the motivations of ratings agencies what has just happened does confirm already existing skepticism on the health of the whole banking economy the whole economy at large of the euro zone and nations the fragility and the vulnerability of certain countries even economic powerhouses such as germany to what happens in the so-called periphery countries the loss
from the streets of kandahar. operation. creeping contagion eurozone champion germany in jewish ratings downgrade with the crisis is hitting the biggest economy. military maneuvering russia plans closer ties with china while america promises to move most of its warships to the asia pacific in the coming year. and protest peacefully or pay a fortune russian lawmakers possibile the spog some of the most heated debate and set a new parliamentary record. hello this is it's five pm here in moscow...
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from our t.v. creeping contagion eurozone champion germany rating is downgraded through the crisis is getting the money to use the biggest economy. military maneuvering russia plans closer ties with china while america promises to move most of its warships to the asia pacific in the coming years. and protest peacefully or pay a fortune russian lawmakers possibile that sparked some of the most heated debate and set a new parliamentary record. sport to. allow the good to have you company again and here's what is coming up with the next few minutes into the. connect to keep her hopes of a career grand slam plus on the mend russia's first choice keep a go i can feel dispels fears over his fitness ahead of their year a twenty twelve showdown with the czech republic and on the move angie scoop the band's star striker senior tour a in their first signing of. but first maria sharapova has reached the semifinals of the french open pairing past the stone used car you can play in straight sets sixty six three discourse a rapid fire we'll ask victoria as a rank is the world number one if she reaches the finals and if she wins that she will complete a career grand slam also won wimbledon and the australian and u
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germany and some of the weaker peripheral countries. >> reporter: beginning in about two weeks, earnings season will be off and running on wall street. good or bad news from corporate america will at least provide investors with some distraction from europe. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.", new york. >> tom: still ahead on "n.b.r.", we begin a week-long look at the foodie craze. tonight, how technology is changing what and how we eat. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: more signs of a foundation forming in the housing market, tom, new home sales in may hit their highest level in over two years. susie, may sales jumped 7.6% to 369,000 units, while april's numbers were also revised higher. meanwhile, median new home prices rose over 5.5% from a year ago to almost $235,000. the inventory of new homes for sale also edged up, rising almost 1% to 145,000 units last month, still that remains near record lows. >> susie: our guest tonight says housing is doing better. he's robert brusca, chief economist of fact and opinion economics. bob, you say the trends are improving. what is it that you are keying in on? well, it's not one particular
germany and some of the weaker peripheral countries. >> reporter: beginning in about two weeks, earnings season will be off and running on wall street. good or bad news from corporate america will at least provide investors with some distraction from europe. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.", new york. >> tom: still ahead on "n.b.r.", we begin a week-long look at the foodie craze. tonight, how technology is changing what and how we eat. "nightly business report"...
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germany established company. from one thousand thirty nine and one thousand forty five six million jews and seven million others unable to defend themselves works from. america first off the armenian genocide was largely committed under cover of war in fact most genocides are virtually all genesis. and the idea that people with guns are going to stop an army i mean an army with tanks machine guns grenades planes all the weapons of war it's absurd even here in the united states it's absurd says david koresh who had literally hundreds of weapons at his branch davidian compound sam wurzelbacher once a voided genocide anywhere he should join thomas jefferson and me in calling for an end to standing armies during times of peace the german and german army to actually conquered the armies of country after country across europe the genocide was only possible because the german army had already defeated the armies of the other countries at least the genocide outside of germany even though the polish and french citizens were armed if their own army couldn't hold off the german army how would you expect the citizens to sam or joe or whatever his name is living in a fan
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from tonight's game or they will be going home early. well on wednesday night germany took another step towards the last state with a two one win over the netherlands america brace in the first half doing the damage of a man percy got one back in the second half but to one estate meaning germany now need just a point against denmark in their last game but if luiz holland could squeeze through with a clear goal when over portugal in their last match to the table to help you understand what i've been saying portugal are second there after beating denmark three two in an entertaining game in the field last night and watching that one forest with kate partridge. portugal trade two and paolo back says to remain in the tournament after a thrilling last gasp when endeavor well in the first half but they completely dominated that day finally got the ball to go after twenty four minutes tell me genius excellent corner headed by the defender and twelve minutes later it was to the ball sporting finale at the edge of the box this cross make no mistake finding the pass to get to make it to l. well the day's not dead and buried in the first half but four minutes before
from tonight's game or they will be going home early. well on wednesday night germany took another step towards the last state with a two one win over the netherlands america brace in the first half doing the damage of a man percy got one back in the second half but to one estate meaning germany now need just a point against denmark in their last game but if luiz holland could squeeze through with a clear goal when over portugal in their last match to the table to help you understand what i've...
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google to remove certain youtube videos, germany to remove links to allegations against politicians that it said were false. here in america requests come from enforcement asking google to censor a blog showing police officers accused of rough treatment. google said no and ford later will be in silicon valley celebrating its opening of its technology lab. the company will show off electric cars and new gadgets. cars the new hot place for tech. apple said it was going to work with several carmakers. i'm surprised apple hasn't done more. vw, the audi and ford have tech offices here. >> that's true. thank you. >> folks on tv. >> 6:23. president obama announces relaxed regulations for deportation. that's the latest talking point on the campaign trail. a live report next. >>> now on to decision 2012. the hot topic for debate is deportation this morning. republicans question whether president obama's decision to relax the rules for some undocumented immigrants is just a political ploy. tracie potts live on capitol hill with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: laura, good morning. there was immediate criticism when the president announced that r
google to remove certain youtube videos, germany to remove links to allegations against politicians that it said were false. here in america requests come from enforcement asking google to censor a blog showing police officers accused of rough treatment. google said no and ford later will be in silicon valley celebrating its opening of its technology lab. the company will show off electric cars and new gadgets. cars the new hot place for tech. apple said it was going to work with several...
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from germany did it somehow. add to systems some more understanding when proven tough understanding between the two capitals. i mean video of course in this four years had a very good relationship with america and a lot of things especially in the sphere of business press but i would also say in the context between elites about civil societies mehmood forward. i could have been for example the peter book dialogue meeting every year and who's developing into a very interesting vehicle of course a connection between two nations to states if you want and to elites but don't forget that putin is long enough in power and mrs america was before becoming chancellor of germany as the leader of the opposition party in the german bundestag for many years so she knows putin very well or more or less well since he became russian president and she has a working relationship with him from all the european leaders and you see the the french president has gone tony blair has gone in britain obama is relatively new bush was leading america the first decade of the century mrs merkel remains the old veteran coming events. of course a very responsible in in what she's doing for the west now she's old dement le
from germany did it somehow. add to systems some more understanding when proven tough understanding between the two capitals. i mean video of course in this four years had a very good relationship with america and a lot of things especially in the sphere of business press but i would also say in the context between elites about civil societies mehmood forward. i could have been for example the peter book dialogue meeting every year and who's developing into a very interesting vehicle of course...
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from 9:30 until ten p-m central.. on wgn channel 9 and wgn america. the self-proclaimed porn actor accused of mailing dismembered body parts to canadian political parties is arrested in germany. the attorney for george zimmerman could file a motion today seeking a new bond hearing for trayvon martin's shooter. plus... find out which two members of the president's inner circle had to be stopped from getting into a physical fight. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. the manhunt for a canadian porn actor wanted for murdering and dismembering his victim... ended today in germany. police say luka magnotta videotaped the grisly crime and taunted investigators by posting it on the internet. he's also accused of mailing parts of the body to police and politicians... including canada's prime minister. investigators in berlin arrested magnotta after someone at an internet cafe recognized him. after conf
from 9:30 until ten p-m central.. on wgn channel 9 and wgn america. the self-proclaimed porn actor accused of mailing dismembered body parts to canadian political parties is arrested in germany. the attorney for george zimmerman could file a motion today seeking a new bond hearing for trayvon martin's shooter. plus... find out which two members of the president's inner circle had to be stopped from getting into a physical fight. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid...
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from here? >> where he went was to germany, to this man, dr. peter. controversial new treatment, regeneral kien that he says virtually eliminate back and knee pain, relatively inexpensive, enknown in america and unapproved by the fda. tracy mcgrady one of a number of pro athletes undergone this treatment. this golfer fred couples had it. >> i thought this year i might not play any golf. >> baseball's alex rodriguez to treat a nagging knee and shoulder injury. today a-rod says he feels great. kobe bryant said it did wonders for his damage knee. >> elite athletes push us. frankly they have the desire and means to seek out novel treatment. >> it sunt just pro athletes hobbled by bad knees or aching backs. estimated 26 million americans live with the agony of chronic back pain and millions more with crippling oes owe arthritis with knee injuries. i'm one of them. this winter my back pain gotten so bad i couldn't stand or walk. i went to germmy at the end of january to be treated by this doctor. mcgrady had the treatment on his bad knee in 2010. >> i could tell difference in my knee. >> what did it feel stronger? >> not only did it feel stronger, but less pain. and sure enough, i felt better b
from here? >> where he went was to germany, to this man, dr. peter. controversial new treatment, regeneral kien that he says virtually eliminate back and knee pain, relatively inexpensive, enknown in america and unapproved by the fda. tracy mcgrady one of a number of pro athletes undergone this treatment. this golfer fred couples had it. >> i thought this year i might not play any golf. >> baseball's alex rodriguez to treat a nagging knee and shoulder injury. today a-rod says...