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, that is not the case. 1/5 of immigrants from bulgaria and romania have a university degree. for the most part, they are working people, so you really cannot say they are coming just to get benefits. >> the council of experts presented their report to the president with the message that immigration is key to easing germany's shortage of skilled labor. he warned against hysteria over immigration. >> when one considers that for a long time, this country refused to see itself as a destination for immigrants, there are various groups who have actually quite successfully become integrated. that is a point that deserves to be made in this hysterical debate. >> but the council of experts has also warned that the country's integration policy is far from perfect. it is calling for a specialized ministry of integration. >> all right, if you think your neighborhood has a litter problem, wait until you see the great pacific garbage patch. it is a huge swirl of trash circling around the pacific ocean. most of it is plastic, and it is so big you could never clear it all up. >> because it i
, that is not the case. 1/5 of immigrants from bulgaria and romania have a university degree. for the most part, they are working people, so you really cannot say they are coming just to get benefits. >> the council of experts presented their report to the president with the message that immigration is key to easing germany's shortage of skilled labor. he warned against hysteria over immigration. >> when one considers that for a long time, this country refused to see itself as a...
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it's not right now but will probably accelerate will we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government crowd as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the present rejecting the policies behind these policies is ideology do to free trade immigration globalization that is making us open our doors and windows to all the products in the world to social dumping to a knock at the immigration a let's talk about the french president francois a lot it's almost a year since he was elected on a scale of one to ten. how would you rate him now because it was reported at a concert no ten because in order for me to never teams you have to be a political leader has not a political leader is just a technical leader like mr monti of italy but it means that in fact he is not managing the country and is not making decisions it is just following the instructions from the european union has just putting in p
it's not right now but will probably accelerate will we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government crowd as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the present rejecting the policies behind these policies is ideology do to free trade immigration globalization that is making us open our...
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it's not right now but will probably accelerate well do we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government out as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the place of projecting the policies behind these policies is ideology ryssdal to free trade immigration globalization that is making us open our doors and windows to all the products in the world. to a knock at the immigration lawyer speaking about the e.u. the institutions it was doherty's have been a criticised for lacking democratic legitimacy but now we see that the next to e.u. commission president after she's a model barroso he's going to be elected do you think this is a real move towards democracy the e.u. is certain no obviously not this is all fake this is to make the people believe that there is more democracy that in fact we see what's happening at the european parliament it's supposed to be democratic but it's not at all repre
it's not right now but will probably accelerate well do we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government out as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the place of projecting the policies behind these policies is ideology ryssdal to free trade immigration globalization that is making us open...
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of their do they want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgariain the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on. with trade we want to pull bad economic structures as you would do we want to european rules to be stronger than national laws and i want absolute hungry we decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes national rights over european rights it's going to crush leave to democracy because again this is the stuff and people are now the ones deciding not the brussels technocrats well there are those that ask that if you were so against the e.u. why are you a member of the european parliament and in the interest of full disclosure of the e.u. parliament has released the amount of aid that went to various political parties about three hundred sixty thousand euros went to the european alliance for freedom of which you are a member. so notaro yes this is our money it's our money i want to say that this is the lea
of their do they want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgariain the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on. with trade we want to pull bad economic structures as you would do we want to european rules to be stronger than national laws and i want absolute hungry we decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes...
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of their do they want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on with trade we want to do for bit economic status as you would do they want to european laws should be stronger than national laws and i want to loot hungary you decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes national rights over european rights it's going to crush leave to democracy because again the sovereign people are now the ones deciding not the brussels technocrats well there are those that ask that if you are so against the e.u. why are you a member of the european parliament and in the interest of full disclosure of the e.u. parliament has released the amount of aid that went to various political parties about three hundred sixty thousand euros went to the european alliance for freedom of which you are a member. so notaro yes this is our money it's our money i want to say that this is the least mo
of their do they want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on with trade we want to do for bit economic status as you would do they want to european laws should be stronger than national laws and i want to loot hungary you decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes...
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it's not right now but will probably accelerate well do we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government crowd as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the president rejected the policies behind these policies is ideology ryssdal to free trade immigration globalization that is making us open our doors and windows to all the products in the world. to a knock at the immigration lawyer speaking about the e.u. the institution's authorities have been a criticised for lacking democratic legitimacy but now we see that the next to e.u. commission president after just a month will there also he's going to be elected do you think this is a real move towards democracy the e.u. is are going to obviously not this is all fake this is to make the people believe that there is more democracy that in fact we see what's happening at the european parliament it's supposed to be democratic but it's not at all
it's not right now but will probably accelerate well do we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government crowd as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the president rejected the policies behind these policies is ideology ryssdal to free trade immigration globalization that is making us...
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tragic.case, it was not and he got a job covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. i was not a teacher and i thought, what will i do? for the first year, i did very long boozy lunches and very long boozy lunches. it works out really well for a year. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. then i thought, what am i going to do? i said to my husband one day, and my mother who recently passed always used to talk about the hand of god. i am not that religious, but it is funny the way things work out. i said demise husband, i would like to be a journalist. -- to my husband, i said i would like to be a journalist. within the hour, a friend told us about a story in ireland about a body found in this case in a canal, a murder. i said to my husband, i wanted to be a journalist, and i got my first story, which was an extraordinary murder of a romanian man by a russian mob and dublin. and i found the murderous. -- the murderers. and i thought, this is great. i started doing story about everything. then a story came out in europe that was the huge store for e
tragic.case, it was not and he got a job covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. i was not a teacher and i thought, what will i do? for the first year, i did very long boozy lunches and very long boozy lunches. it works out really well for a year. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. then i thought, what am i going to do? i said to my husband one day, and my mother who recently passed always used to talk about the hand of god. i am not that religious, but...
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we filmed a lot of expendables two in bulgaria.ike we're going back there for three. >> bill: what was your most recent movie? >> i just did a movie called "rush" with lundgren, another star from the expendables kind of a cop movie in los angeles in november/december. it is in post-production now. hopefully in the next month or two, we'll see that come out publicly. >> bill: did you go to the academy awards? >> i did not go this year. >> bill: you've been? >> i haven't been, no. >> bill: we'll have to get you on the red carpet. >> that would be fun. that would be a new experience. >> he could always -- you know, threaten somebody to get on there. are they going to say no to you? in your book, extreme training, i'm curious because you're not fighting and you're acting but you're still obviously in incredible shape. i'm just curious kind of like what do you do on a day-to-day basis to stay in shape like that? >> well, i own a gym in las vegas. when i'm at home -- >> bill: you live in las vegas. >> yes. when i'm at home, i'm at the gy
we filmed a lot of expendables two in bulgaria.ike we're going back there for three. >> bill: what was your most recent movie? >> i just did a movie called "rush" with lundgren, another star from the expendables kind of a cop movie in los angeles in november/december. it is in post-production now. hopefully in the next month or two, we'll see that come out publicly. >> bill: did you go to the academy awards? >> i did not go this year. >> bill: you've...
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and he got a job working for the financial times covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. and i was now not a teacher any more and i thought what will i do? and i did what good ex pat wives do. very long lunches and very long boozey lunches basically. and it worked out really well for a year. i can tell you. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. and then i thought what am i going to do? and i said to my husband one day and my moth who recently passed, always used to talk about the hand of god. i'm not that religious but i said one day i think i would like to be a journalist. and literally within the hour, a friend of ours came into our apartment in bucharest and told us a story about well there had been a story about a body found in a suitcase, a murdered person. and i said i think i might want to be a journalist. and then i got my very, very first story which was the extraordinary murder of a romanian man by a russian mob in dublin and i found the murderers. and i got a real taste for it. i thought this is great. so i started doing stories about ever
and he got a job working for the financial times covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. and i was now not a teacher any more and i thought what will i do? and i did what good ex pat wives do. very long lunches and very long boozey lunches basically. and it worked out really well for a year. i can tell you. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. and then i thought what am i going to do? and i said to my husband one day and my moth who recently passed, always...
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even in my old neighborhood, slovenia, bulgaria. under the pressure of the popular movement, the government resigned. the new coalitions are made. the system is changing. so one big thing is if this is so much around us, how much do we foe about it? which brings us to another question. so my first question is, when you look at your library, when you look at the library of this lovely building, you probably have a lot of the history books. so be you take a random -- if you take a random book from history, what percentage of this book is about the wars and violence? pretty big. how many movies you've seen about one single stupid vietnamese war? ten? fifteen? twenty? how many good movies about nonviolent struggle? how many good movies about martin luther king? one, maybe two? movies about gandhi, one with ben kingsley. thanks to sean penn, one good movie about harvey milk, and that's about it. you look at the books and the movies will be this tiny little thing. so how come and how in the relates to the history. so i had the pleasure of
even in my old neighborhood, slovenia, bulgaria. under the pressure of the popular movement, the government resigned. the new coalitions are made. the system is changing. so one big thing is if this is so much around us, how much do we foe about it? which brings us to another question. so my first question is, when you look at your library, when you look at the library of this lovely building, you probably have a lot of the history books. so be you take a random -- if you take a random book...
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even in my own neighborhood bulgaria, under the pressure of the popular movement, the government resign new coalitions are made, the system is changed. so one big thing is if this is so much around us, how much do we know about it? which brings us to another question. so my first question is when you look at your library and the of the lovely building you have a lot in history books. if you take a random books in history, what percentage of this book is about a war and violence ? take a pick. how many movies have you seen about one single stupid vietnamese war? ten? fifteen? twenty? how many good movies about the struggle? how many good movies about -- [inaudible] one, maybe two? movies about began i -- began i did is one. thanks to sean penn one good movie. and that's about it. the nonviolation struggle -- will be this tiny little thing. so how come and how this relates to history? i had the pleasure of dealing with this both in [inaudible] and normally start with a question to the audience what do you think it counts in history? and people give you very nice answers. people say, relig
even in my own neighborhood bulgaria, under the pressure of the popular movement, the government resign new coalitions are made, the system is changed. so one big thing is if this is so much around us, how much do we know about it? which brings us to another question. so my first question is when you look at your library and the of the lovely building you have a lot in history books. if you take a random books in history, what percentage of this book is about a war and violence ? take a pick....
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the dogs were gifts from japan and bulgaria. some say he released the pictures to distract putin getting busted looking at a protester. >>steve: hacking, smart phones and computers in japan, turns out a fellow showed a conference via video how he bought stuff on e-bay and was able to create an app where you can use a smart phone to take over an aircraft provided the aircraft is on auto pilot and is being run all by robots. >>brian: it can only work on an droid phones, iphone users, window phone users. you cannot take a plane down. a radio transmitter, software and a little bit of hacking know-how can take over a plane but a pilot can grab it right back. >>gretchen: if this is true, suddenly not taking off your shoes doesn't matter anymore or taking them off. these phones are not going to be allowed on airplanes if this is actually true. the f.a.a. is denying that you would not -bl able to have that phone with you physically. >>steve: what he says is that the proof of concept -- he says it's true in concept. it works in concept.
the dogs were gifts from japan and bulgaria. some say he released the pictures to distract putin getting busted looking at a protester. >>steve: hacking, smart phones and computers in japan, turns out a fellow showed a conference via video how he bought stuff on e-bay and was able to create an app where you can use a smart phone to take over an aircraft provided the aircraft is on auto pilot and is being run all by robots. >>brian: it can only work on an droid phones, iphone users,...
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i'd like to first just point out bulgaria bus 's bombing was cared out by three hezbollah terrorists. last month a three-judge panel issued a decision and described the activities across europe, and the president when he was in israel recently was very clear in saying that every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. mr. secretary, i hope that you will continue to impress upon the europeans why it is so important that the e.u. designate hezbollah a terrorist organization. i'd like to also touch on -- follow up on something you said earlier. you said you thought the window for a two-state solution is shutting. there is perhaps 1 1/2 or two more years or it's over. i would just ask if that's -- if you believe that to be the case, i just hope that you will press prime minister abbas, president abbas, on preparing his people for peace. if there is this short window that's left, why is it that there is not more focus on negotiations that he continues to impose conditions that rather than focusing on negotiations, much time was lost as
i'd like to first just point out bulgaria bus 's bombing was cared out by three hezbollah terrorists. last month a three-judge panel issued a decision and described the activities across europe, and the president when he was in israel recently was very clear in saying that every country that values justice should call hezbollah what it truly is, a terrorist organization. mr. secretary, i hope that you will continue to impress upon the europeans why it is so important that the e.u. designate...
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buses in bulgaria. that was hezbollah.t is inappropriate for me to go into that territory, if you do not mind. >> i understand. >> let the people do their jobs and the forensic work, and we will see where we are. , africa to chris smith and human rights chair. >> i want to thank you for raising your voice on the half of an iranian pastor. we all appreciate that. we hope it makes a difference and you will continue to do so. alone,the last two years i have chaired three congressional hearings on the systematic abduction of coptic christian teenage girls, and even young mothers, who are forced to marry muslim egyptian man and renounce their christian faith. there was a piece in today's inter-press service news agency that more than 500 christian girls have been abducted in the last two years, according to the association of victims of abduction and forced his appearance, average age 13 to 17. i raised this with ambassador peterson. frank wolf physically put it in her hands. by skype, she talked to our committee. she said she
buses in bulgaria. that was hezbollah.t is inappropriate for me to go into that territory, if you do not mind. >> i understand. >> let the people do their jobs and the forensic work, and we will see where we are. , africa to chris smith and human rights chair. >> i want to thank you for raising your voice on the half of an iranian pastor. we all appreciate that. we hope it makes a difference and you will continue to do so. alone,the last two years i have chaired three...