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his combative nature earned him the nickname, the little volt air of the federal republic. >> i cannot imagine a life without reading and writing. i would perish otherwise. >> a member of group 47, a literary association, he pushed for a new beginning following world war ii. in a 1980's, he protested against the nuclear arms race. history eventually caught up with him. he was accused of having been a member of the nazi party during the war. >> i cannot rule it out, but i simply do not know. >> in the end, dementia forced him off of the public stage. he said he did not fear death. mortality is also a source of strength. >> it is a state-of-the-art building for an ancient collection. the city of munich, the capital of the bay area, has a new attraction for visitors interested in all things egyptian. >> the architecture is inspired from ancient egypt. it leads visitors to the exhibit in an underground tunnel. the new building is three times bigger than the one it replaces and costs quite a bit of money. just over 100 million euros and located in the heart of munich's art district. it is h
his combative nature earned him the nickname, the little volt air of the federal republic. >> i cannot imagine a life without reading and writing. i would perish otherwise. >> a member of group 47, a literary association, he pushed for a new beginning following world war ii. in a 1980's, he protested against the nuclear arms race. history eventually caught up with him. he was accused of having been a member of the nazi party during the war. >> i cannot rule it out, but i...
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his combative nature earned him the nickname, the little volt air of the federal republic. >> i cannot imagine a life without reading and writing. i would perish otherwise. >> a member of group 47, a literary association, he pushed for a new beginning following world war ii. in a 1980's, he protested against the nuclear arms race. history eventually caught up with him. he was accused of having been a member of the nazi party during the war. >> i cannot rule it out, but i simply do not know. >> in the end, dementia forced him off of the public stage. he said he did not fear death. mortality is also a source of strength. >> it is a state-of-the-art building for an ancient collection. the city of munich, the capital of the bay area, has a new attraction for visitors interested in all things egyptian. >> the architecture is inspired from ancient egypt. it leads visitors to the exhibit in an underground tunnel. the new building is three times bigger than the one it replaces and costs quite a bit of money. just over 100 million euros and located in the heart of munich's art district. it is h
his combative nature earned him the nickname, the little volt air of the federal republic. >> i cannot imagine a life without reading and writing. i would perish otherwise. >> a member of group 47, a literary association, he pushed for a new beginning following world war ii. in a 1980's, he protested against the nuclear arms race. history eventually caught up with him. he was accused of having been a member of the nazi party during the war. >> i cannot rule it out, but i...
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quite satisfactory i'm not saying good that factory budget problems is comparable to what the federal republic and other countries in the euro zone have to tackle or so i agree with chancellor she knows my position i believe that the approach. before making injections injections for whether it's funny or caviar we should make sure. these nice things well not just vanish will not just disappear we need to do a lot in this regard sort of experience which i want to open the floor to questions i'm looking for a quick question in particular on energy policy because the president talked about the softness we've seen in commodities and also economic policy if we can have a microphone here into the soul of the room i'm sure you're going to you can stand up and be great and then we go to the other side of the room there to the left about the fifth row down you're going to go to floor. it on. thank you mr president chancellor merkel for your tresses question for president putin and major technological developments are unfolding in the oil and gas industry relating to tide over oil and shale gas that are
quite satisfactory i'm not saying good that factory budget problems is comparable to what the federal republic and other countries in the euro zone have to tackle or so i agree with chancellor she knows my position i believe that the approach. before making injections injections for whether it's funny or caviar we should make sure. these nice things well not just vanish will not just disappear we need to do a lot in this regard sort of experience which i want to open the floor to questions i'm...
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the bosnian serb republic and the federation of bosnians and others. why can the country not move on? we were sent this report. in the corridors of the only ethnically mixed area, the students study under the same roof. they hang out together, but even here, their classes are divided. this is a geography class for muslim students, all born after the war which torn the country apart. >> we should all go to the same school. >> i do not think it would change, at least for now. many people still have bad memories of war. while they are still here, nothing will change. will stay that way, this man says, as long as the current politicians are in charge. the school is right next to this road, which marked the front line during the war. now, 18 years on, they are not just set four separate schools. it is also hospitals and power companies. this has also intrenched the divisions in bosnia. and there is a growing sense of frustration. these protesters in sarajevo are complaining about lack of opportunity and a sense of deadlock. there is a feeling of unreality a
the bosnian serb republic and the federation of bosnians and others. why can the country not move on? we were sent this report. in the corridors of the only ethnically mixed area, the students study under the same roof. they hang out together, but even here, their classes are divided. this is a geography class for muslim students, all born after the war which torn the country apart. >> we should all go to the same school. >> i do not think it would change, at least for now. many...
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cooperation is based on ties of friendship that have lasted for many, many decades between the federal republic of germany and the united states, and this is such a very good relationship because it is ased on shared values. when the president addresses the crowd he will be a president who can do this in front of a gate that has opened. the president has had to remind us all of the wall needed to be torn down and the wall is down and this is what we owe to american partners and friends. but we see that the world is changing and changing at a very rapid pace. so new -- as new challenges come to the floor, and we want to tackle them with resolve and we want to tackle them together. what looms most prominently on our agenda here in germany but also in europe and in the united states and could be a very valuable project to these two great economies of the world, the free trade agreement. i'm very glad that we were able to conclude the negotiations leading up to the mandate. we think that economies on both sides of the atlantic will very much benefit from it. it's going to be a win-win situation and
cooperation is based on ties of friendship that have lasted for many, many decades between the federal republic of germany and the united states, and this is such a very good relationship because it is ased on shared values. when the president addresses the crowd he will be a president who can do this in front of a gate that has opened. the president has had to remind us all of the wall needed to be torn down and the wall is down and this is what we owe to american partners and friends. but we...
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federal government. jeffrey rosen of "the new rep republ republic" is with us, as is julie myers wood. day "the new york times" editorial page is slamming the united states, while the editorial page of "the wall street journal" is praising the president on the issue of national security. thank you for data mining. the wall street journal editorial board says we bow no-no one in our desire to limit government power, but data mining is less intrusive on individual than routine airport security. the data sweep is worth it if it prevents terror attacks that would lead politicians to endorse a far greater harm to civil liberties. amid many real abuses of power, the political temptation will be to tie data mining into a narrative about a government out of control. such tunism can only weaken our counterterror defenses and endanger the country. they are saying this is preventing terror attacks. >> they don't have enough evidence to evaluate the claim. the government has refused to share the al go rhythms using to filter out the data and using the trust us model, saying don't worry, we're not
federal government. jeffrey rosen of "the new rep republ republic" is with us, as is julie myers wood. day "the new york times" editorial page is slamming the united states, while the editorial page of "the wall street journal" is praising the president on the issue of national security. thank you for data mining. the wall street journal editorial board says we bow no-no one in our desire to limit government power, but data mining is less intrusive on individual...
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republic of china. he is resisting extradition to the united states so damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and the cia and the department of homeland security and in other federal agencies who secret's snowden is positioned to compromise. besides his decision to put himself under the jurisdiction of hong kong, the timing of the disclosure is of particular interest. so close to the critical summit between president obama and premiere g of china. chinese cyber intrusions were a top agenda item at the summit. so snowden's current revelations are seen as a diplomatic embarrassment to the u.s. >> question, what is more agrege yes that snowden did to the nsa or what nsa is doing to american citizens. >> snowden broke his contract. he violated his oath. he betrayed american secrets. i think he damaged the security of the united states and i think he ought to be prosecuted. the national security agency have spent decades defending this country. what did we learn? that they have access to verizon's records and aol and yahoo and all the rest. but they can only access these records if they have found some connection to a terrorist and if they go to a court and say we need
republic of china. he is resisting extradition to the united states so damage assessments are already under way in the nsa and the cia and the department of homeland security and in other federal agencies who secret's snowden is positioned to compromise. besides his decision to put himself under the jurisdiction of hong kong, the timing of the disclosure is of particular interest. so close to the critical summit between president obama and premiere g of china. chinese cyber intrusions were a...
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endowment for the humanities the only federal grant we got, and they gave about $8,600 to bring in a panel to study. now, the county was getting ready to begin republic know -- renovations to the building and the 1963 elements on the exterioror of the building were still prepare. thing too book depository sign, we brought in gene george, may he rest in peace. he died in january, and restoration architects, very, very highly respected, not just in texas but nationally, who we promptly dubbed moses. >> we did. because he -- he didn't say much but when he spoke we all listened. >> so we had this panel, and we all sat together, and the panel said, who is -- there will be taking pictures of us the whole time we meet and they did. but the decisions needed to be made, and gene examined everything and he came back and said, here's what you need to do. and everything that was removed was recorded. if not all of it preserved, then critical elements of duplicates were preserved, and so that at some future date -- >> remember the discussion about the sign, and that was very difficult for tina george because it is such an identifying mark on the city, and he feet
endowment for the humanities the only federal grant we got, and they gave about $8,600 to bring in a panel to study. now, the county was getting ready to begin republic know -- renovations to the building and the 1963 elements on the exterioror of the building were still prepare. thing too book depository sign, we brought in gene george, may he rest in peace. he died in january, and restoration architects, very, very highly respected, not just in texas but nationally, who we promptly dubbed...
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their parents to come around the point of vow of the federal government on an unpopular program is sick and crazy. it is third world banana republic>> it is. >> it is very weird. when you think about your child coming home from school. one thing if you are supposed to put your fire out in the camp ground before we closeup camp or something that everyone can agree on and a good message to send home and get your family on board for. but leslie look at the poll on this. 58 percent of those polls would like to repeal this program? or keep some of it and they want to change the program as it exists, so what do you think? >> well, first of all, i live in california and 104 and cocktail and pool party for the high teches, but it is girl's only, chris. and the way you presented it, it is crazy and east german and that's not the way i see it in the la unified school district where my children go to school. in los angeles, the plan is much more popular than on the national level and specifically southern california in the los angeles area and in the unionified school direct here in l.a. the way, the big difference between selling and inform
their parents to come around the point of vow of the federal government on an unpopular program is sick and crazy. it is third world banana republic>> it is. >> it is very weird. when you think about your child coming home from school. one thing if you are supposed to put your fire out in the camp ground before we closeup camp or something that everyone can agree on and a good message to send home and get your family on board for. but leslie look at the poll on this. 58 percent of...
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federal government can get their hands on him. and that seems highly doubtful, at least in the short run, because hong kong is part of the people's republic of china and they are not going to be any great hurry or willing at all to turn him over to us. >> this happening now on the heels of a rather interesting, maybe break-through kind of summit involving the president of the united states and the president of china. it will be interesting to see whether this new relationship that was forged just on the west coast this weekend will in any way assist in this effort. jeffrey toobin, appreciate your insight on this. again, edward snowden now admitting and -- that he is the person who helped reveal this nsa information leaked to "the guardian" newspaper and now in hong kong. now to california where another victim has died after that horrible shooting ram page in santa monica. 26-year-old marcella franco was driving to xut with her father to buy textbooks. officials say a gunman shot both of them in their suv. her father died on friday. she passed away today. kyung lah is live in santa monica with the latest as this tragic investigation still
federal government can get their hands on him. and that seems highly doubtful, at least in the short run, because hong kong is part of the people's republic of china and they are not going to be any great hurry or willing at all to turn him over to us. >> this happening now on the heels of a rather interesting, maybe break-through kind of summit involving the president of the united states and the president of china. it will be interesting to see whether this new relationship that was...
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. >> arizona republic looks at supreme court ruling on voting rulin law in a 7-2 ruling the justices2 wrote that would be voters don't have to prove citizenship on federal registration forms but arizona can still have y w additional proof on state forms. >> afghan forces now taking the lead in their nation's security. nat american-led nato forces handed hand over control this morning. morning. the move comes nearly 12 years after the start of the war. u.s. combat forces will fully wi withdraw from afghanistan next say year. >> "usa today" says eating red meat can increase the risk of diabetes. looking at those that increased the serving by half a da theirbetes diabetes went up 50%. >> 7:20 time for our first check of your local weather. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by choice hotels where you'll always find a cozy room. book today. >>> james wright and osama bin laden just two of the names reaching the 10 most wanted list. john miller shows us the fugitives who share a place in history. >>> scary moments aboard a flight to the outside. >> you want to silence me. your life is in jeopardy too. >> you'll see how fellow passengers jum
. >> arizona republic looks at supreme court ruling on voting rulin law in a 7-2 ruling the justices2 wrote that would be voters don't have to prove citizenship on federal registration forms but arizona can still have y w additional proof on state forms. >> afghan forces now taking the lead in their nation's security. nat american-led nato forces handed hand over control this morning. morning. the move comes nearly 12 years after the start of the war. u.s. combat forces will fully...
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federal defense of marriage act. then we have cases on affirmative action, fisher versus university of texas, section five of the voting rights act. the arizonaine in " republicthis morning. this is from the new cm. -- from the newseum. thatus about the decision came down yesterday striking down the arizona law. guest: there was a voter registration act that mandates the use of a federal form to register voters for federal elections. it is meant to streamline the process and make it easy to produce tons of forms at once and you don't have to worry if you are handing it is a money .nd california or arizona - you had to swear that you are a citizen, eligible to vote, an arizona passed a law saying, ok, that is nice, but we want you to use a driver's license number, passport, some type of identification information. basically, the court said that no, but goes against what the federal government did when it passed the voter registration act, so the federal law preempt arizona from actually passing the law. while they struck down the law as currently stands, the court did lay out a path -- justice scalia wrote the opinion -- for arizona to challenge, basically, th
federal defense of marriage act. then we have cases on affirmative action, fisher versus university of texas, section five of the voting rights act. the arizonaine in " republicthis morning. this is from the new cm. -- from the newseum. thatus about the decision came down yesterday striking down the arizona law. guest: there was a voter registration act that mandates the use of a federal form to register voters for federal elections. it is meant to streamline the process and make it easy...