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-- entrepreneurs in eastern germany. >> be used to be dead. lots of people came. we turned it around. a lot of the locals come here to talk and hang out, have a cup of coffee or beer. they're happy that we're here. >> consulting agencies have popped up all across eastern germany, like this one, at home in brandenburg. they help compatriot settled back in. the new east germans are giving the region a much needed makeover. clucks of this kind of brain and is immensely rewarding for the region. -- brain gain is rewarding. the have learned new languages and it is putting a whole new perspective on this. >> have a well-educated workers is priceless. for people like nadine, being close to family and breeding that familiar country air is part of what helps them come back. she is taking her kids to visit their grandmother. she can draw by unannounced any time of day. for many who decide to return, it is small things like this that make it all worthwhile. >> it's just great to know that you're not on your own, that your family has your back and they
-- entrepreneurs in eastern germany. >> be used to be dead. lots of people came. we turned it around. a lot of the locals come here to talk and hang out, have a cup of coffee or beer. they're happy that we're here. >> consulting agencies have popped up all across eastern germany, like this one, at home in brandenburg. they help compatriot settled back in. the new east germans are giving the region a much needed makeover. clucks of this kind of brain and is immensely rewarding for...
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clogs enough of it tendencies have risen dramatically in eastern germany over the past few years and the increase has been particularly strong among young people. >> racist attitudes are often the starting point for dissenting and more far right politics. the foundation report says one in 11 has an extreme right-wing view. in western germany, the percentage of right wing extremists has fallen to 7.3% over the past five or six years. in the east, that figure has more than doubled to 15.8%. >> we believe this phenomenon is most prominent in a server rural regions of eastern germany where people have a few prospects of the future. >> researchers say these areas can become a breeding ground for right-wing extremists to see themselves as employment is of the will of the people. >> democratic parties must prevent these from gradually infiltrating. they need to draw clear boundaries. in local politics, they should not deal with right wing extremists in the same way they deal with democratic parties. >> stay with us. we will be back to take oua look at events in egypt. >> dw in december. her
clogs enough of it tendencies have risen dramatically in eastern germany over the past few years and the increase has been particularly strong among young people. >> racist attitudes are often the starting point for dissenting and more far right politics. the foundation report says one in 11 has an extreme right-wing view. in western germany, the percentage of right wing extremists has fallen to 7.3% over the past five or six years. in the east, that figure has more than doubled to 15.8%....
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taken the chance and it's time to say we abolish both germany's we abolish the west of germany and we abolish the eastern regime that is germany and we make something new we make a new germany this might have been much better the forging of one nation was the end of another this is all that remains from a once large power plant in the village of men that stein in eastern germany it used to generate electricity for railroads and trams shortly after reunification the plant was shut down as happened with most industry in the former g.d.r. abandoned buildings like this and deliberate dated are still scattered all across the east here silence reminders of the former republics power the two decades following the reunification so a million and a half had west most to youngsters live in an aging population behind slowly that might be changing since two thousand the migration numbers are declining and in two thousand and eleven we had for the first time note not more out migrants than in migrants these people live in britain statistics they all see the nickname for born easterners and they've returned home and ev
taken the chance and it's time to say we abolish both germany's we abolish the west of germany and we abolish the eastern regime that is germany and we make something new we make a new germany this might have been much better the forging of one nation was the end of another this is all that remains from a once large power plant in the village of men that stein in eastern germany it used to generate electricity for railroads and trams shortly after reunification the plant was shut down as...
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tractor's stolen in germany, england, and holland were suddenly being used by eastern european firms hoping to earn money from road construction in poland. >> to be able to exchange information faster, germans and poles have set up a center of the former border. officers from both nations work together and learn about cross- border thefts quickly. more and more farmers are having their tractors painted with synthetic dna. under uv light, they glow, revealing a unique code. using a microscope, it is possible to read them and ascertain the object's owner. warning signs in german, romanian, and polish target prospective thieves in their language. the battle goes on. >> unfortunately -- or should i say luckily -- i am not armed. there are people around here saying that we should take up arms to protect ourselves. >> we must defend ourselves or shut down and lay off half our people. the state would only get half as much in taxes, and that would create the problems. it would be open season for plunderers. we would leave. >> german chancellor angela merkel grew up here. farmers in brandenbu
tractor's stolen in germany, england, and holland were suddenly being used by eastern european firms hoping to earn money from road construction in poland. >> to be able to exchange information faster, germans and poles have set up a center of the former border. officers from both nations work together and learn about cross- border thefts quickly. more and more farmers are having their tractors painted with synthetic dna. under uv light, they glow, revealing a unique code. using a...
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in 1834 and early 1935, germany's economy was very willing that was pre-hitler's database. only the imposition of tariffs on easternurope, which had no other trading partners and sit in the acquisition new lands enslaved workers allowed albert speer to sustain production. even not come at germany faced a fatal and hugely ironic reality of reverse love and strong in which undesirable people's were flooding back into germany to sustain the war effort while german soldiers in vast numbers were being sent to russia to die. the germans surrendered in the japanese were pushed back to their home islands, and the american to save human lives while the statute votes and bombs reached its zenith with the dropping of the two atomic bombs. virtually all of the relevant evidence, recent evidence from american and japanese sources nowadays president harry truman's decision to drop those bombs. japanese leaders did not display the slightest acknowledgment of military reality illustrated by the report of dr. sheena. japan's top atomic scientist sent down to hear a shame of following day and had to report back to the emperor. he wa
in 1834 and early 1935, germany's economy was very willing that was pre-hitler's database. only the imposition of tariffs on easternurope, which had no other trading partners and sit in the acquisition new lands enslaved workers allowed albert speer to sustain production. even not come at germany faced a fatal and hugely ironic reality of reverse love and strong in which undesirable people's were flooding back into germany to sustain the war effort while german soldiers in vast numbers were...
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germany. the beginning of a fruitful exchange. >> it's sowing time for winter barley here in eastern georgia. gela tetrauli is worried. it hasn't rained here in weeks. his seeds are top quality, but that won't mean much if growing conditions are poor. >> they're red, see. they've been specially treated against pests and disease. but that didn't help last year, either. half of my fields were useless. it was the wind -- it blew away the soil. >> winds are strong here in the valley, at the foot of the lesser caucasus mountains. wind speeds of 50 to 60 kilometers an hour are commonplace here. overgrazing was a problem already in the soviet era. and even back then, the local farmers were trying to slow soil erosion. >> there were collective farms here, who had a few trained agriculturalists. the rest of us, we were farmers who just followed the instructions they gave us. not people with agricultural degrees, but simple farmers. nowadays we have to start learning from scratch. for example, that we need windbreaks. we have a few already, back over there. >> the dark soil in the valley is very fertile. but when the wind blows
germany. the beginning of a fruitful exchange. >> it's sowing time for winter barley here in eastern georgia. gela tetrauli is worried. it hasn't rained here in weeks. his seeds are top quality, but that won't mean much if growing conditions are poor. >> they're red, see. they've been specially treated against pests and disease. but that didn't help last year, either. half of my fields were useless. it was the wind -- it blew away the soil. >> winds are strong here in the...
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eliminated unemployment but by 1934 and early 1935, germany's economy was already rolling back to its pre-hitler status. only the imposition of tariffs on easternurope which had no other trading partners and send the acquisition of that new land and enslaved workers allowed albert shafir to sustain nonproduction. even then germany faced a fatal and hugely ironic reality of reversed -- in which undesirable people were flooding back into germany to sustain the war effort while german soldiers in vast numbers were being sent to russia to die. when the germans surrendered and the japanese were pushed back to their home islandislands, the american propensity to safety or human life while wasting cheap bullets and bombs reached with the dropping of the two atomic bombs. virtually all of the relevant evidence, recent evidence for both american and japanese sources validates president harry truman's decision to drop both bombs. japanese leaders did not display the slightest acknowledgment of the military realities, illustrated by the report of dr. machine off, japan's top atomic scientist who was sent to hiroshima the following day and had to report ba
eliminated unemployment but by 1934 and early 1935, germany's economy was already rolling back to its pre-hitler status. only the imposition of tariffs on easternurope which had no other trading partners and send the acquisition of that new land and enslaved workers allowed albert shafir to sustain nonproduction. even then germany faced a fatal and hugely ironic reality of reversed -- in which undesirable people were flooding back into germany to sustain the war effort while german soldiers in...
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number one, about 7:15 eastern time, mario draghi says europe's weak and it's infecting germany now. that dropped s&p futures. going into the open, presidential election stocks around obama's policies had some notable weakness. we dropped and continued to drop past 10:00. about 10:50, apple hit the 20% decline. take a look at the s&p intraday. that's what i'm talking about on the futures. there's the draghi comments about 7:00. there's the market open. you can see it kept dropping. there's the apple drop. another drop. finally, we hit the bottom at the european close, exactly at 11:30. that suggests there was selling pressure coming from europe. take a look at the sectors affected by obama's policies. this makes sense. coal stocks, financial stocks, defense stocks, energy, and dividend paying stocks. that's the one on the bottom there. all on the weak side. the vix, maria, not particularly big move today. it would have gone well over 20 if there was real panic. a very orderly selloff. not a good day, but orderly selloff. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. one of my next guests say
number one, about 7:15 eastern time, mario draghi says europe's weak and it's infecting germany now. that dropped s&p futures. going into the open, presidential election stocks around obama's policies had some notable weakness. we dropped and continued to drop past 10:00. about 10:50, apple hit the 20% decline. take a look at the s&p intraday. that's what i'm talking about on the futures. there's the draghi comments about 7:00. there's the market open. you can see it kept dropping....
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united states and countries like haiti cuba germany could there were there when you take them particularly haiti and think you. of course i mean just even the eastern province of cuba. i mean these are being estimating one hundred million dollars and apparently one hundred thirty thousand homes were destroyed or brochure destroyed only in so. that's what for cause you brain damage just across the destruction perhaps even more than thirty two of them so far in haiti. fertilized embryos to meet that so far fifty billion dollars in the united states both of these people in haiti being so lately could well be a big star. with obama and romney is still running neck and neck critics say the close race will make it easier to rig the election some claim the some claim because america's voting system is flawed as it relies on equipment which can easily be tumbled with transparency and accountability that is as the reports. the u.s. a beacon of democracy and an example to be followed by the rest of the world one big source of pride is its fundamental concept of free and fair elections american elections are a disgrace it's like looking into the kitchen of a
united states and countries like haiti cuba germany could there were there when you take them particularly haiti and think you. of course i mean just even the eastern province of cuba. i mean these are being estimating one hundred million dollars and apparently one hundred thirty thousand homes were destroyed or brochure destroyed only in so. that's what for cause you brain damage just across the destruction perhaps even more than thirty two of them so far in haiti. fertilized embryos to meet...
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germany. that happened 7:15 eastern time. that's when the euro took a dive.ollar moved up and all global stock markets moved to the downside. we're weaker on the comments and not on obama. a couple things on sectors moving, maybe bailouts are raw. i have problems with them. campaigning on auto bailout was a winning strategy in ohio and michigan. any that doubt that, i do see ford and gm to the downside. we have active trading in defense stocks around here on the corner just at the open here. they're down. sequestration can be avoided. i said that yesterday. a lot of people believe that today. status quo in congress is going to lessen defense cuts that will be coming. they'll be coming. that's why they're down. leadership of the defense committees, that's likely going to remain a net positive for defense stocks overall. health care, anyone who doubts obama care is now a foregone conclusion. love it or hate it, it is. hospital stocks, trading up. medicare managed companies are up because medicare coverage is going to be expanded here. energy stocks, exxon is ar
germany. that happened 7:15 eastern time. that's when the euro took a dive.ollar moved up and all global stock markets moved to the downside. we're weaker on the comments and not on obama. a couple things on sectors moving, maybe bailouts are raw. i have problems with them. campaigning on auto bailout was a winning strategy in ohio and michigan. any that doubt that, i do see ford and gm to the downside. we have active trading in defense stocks around here on the corner just at the open here....
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germany in particular, to take the lead by being more ambitious. >> simon, thank you. >> the estimate they will pay of $900 million in claims stemming from hurricane sandy which hit hard on the eastern. coast in late november. >> they estimate overall damage from the storm will range between $20-$25 billion. of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist party did win a majority overall. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once the new government is formed after the elections in january. many political observers are expecting him to change political parties. >> israel has taken a step towards expanding its missile defense. existing systems down. hundreds of hamas rockets during the recent vi
germany in particular, to take the lead by being more ambitious. >> simon, thank you. >> the estimate they will pay of $900 million in claims stemming from hurricane sandy which hit hard on the eastern. coast in late november. >> they estimate overall damage from the storm will range between $20-$25 billion. of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >>...
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germany still under 1.4. >> in the united states, october retail sales are out at 8:30 eastern. we get the october ppi.prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that cause blackouts. an iranian group took credit for those attacks. our next guest says we should expect more of this as hackers get more sophisticated. daniel has identified a few stocks that may benefit from the rise in online security threats. hi, dan. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priorit
germany still under 1.4. >> in the united states, october retail sales are out at 8:30 eastern. we get the october ppi.prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before...
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