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and because the collapse of the euro would be a disaster for german business for german banks and ultimately for the same german taxpayers who we're talking about right now greeks would be hurt if the euro collapsed because they have to pay that debt back one way or another and if they if the currency collapses it will be even more difficult to pay back ok danny paeans let me go to italy interdependent one way or the other ok daniel i mean the and i mean if you just finish their highly interdependent one of the idea ok but if it's in their interest if i go to daniel but it's proving to be dysfunctional i mean how do you marry these two different things together because i mean the german. angle merkel suffered a election defeat of a local election defeat in her country because people are saying we don't want to pay for the laziness of the greeks in the in the misfortunes of the portuguese and the spanish and the irish i mean i mean it's pure common sense ok. well i would like to add the battery to the euro but i don't think unfortunately we're a position to do that yet because i think you kno
and because the collapse of the euro would be a disaster for german business for german banks and ultimately for the same german taxpayers who we're talking about right now greeks would be hurt if the euro collapsed because they have to pay that debt back one way or another and if they if the currency collapses it will be even more difficult to pay back ok danny paeans let me go to italy interdependent one way or the other ok daniel i mean the and i mean if you just finish their highly...
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he said israel's security was a matter of state for the germans and the german support a negotiated solution between the palestinians and israel. the diplomatic goal for germans is to avoid a vote at the security council. were there to be a vote in the next days or weeks, you can be pretty sure the germans would not be in favor of the palestinian application. >> what happens now with the application for full membership of the u.n.? >> formally, it needs a vote of 9, a majority of nine in the security council. i am not sure there are enough votes for that. russia and china are in favor of the application. with brazil, india, and south africa -- let us say the measure gets a majority and no veto. it would go on to the general assembly where it would need 82 /3 majority. -- where it would need a 2/3 majority. however, the americans have said they would veto, so it is dead on arrival. the security council commission will review the application. that could take weeks or months. we do not know when a vote would be set up. at least that gives the parties involved more time to find a negotiated deal
he said israel's security was a matter of state for the germans and the german support a negotiated solution between the palestinians and israel. the diplomatic goal for germans is to avoid a vote at the security council. were there to be a vote in the next days or weeks, you can be pretty sure the germans would not be in favor of the palestinian application. >> what happens now with the application for full membership of the u.n.? >> formally, it needs a vote of 9, a majority of...
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well the the german people. probably not in favor and the french are probably not and that dr probably not and the u.k. has kept out the real question is what danny was hitting on it's about and he leaked concepts and the elite idea and in fact the mass of people have been sort of browbeaten into it as in the case for example of island where they had to vote twice to sustain make sure that they stayed in in the politics of it so i am with daniel that this is a quest it's an elitist project and not one which ultimately is based in the desires of the people andrew although i think everybody agrees that for this system to work it has to be reform but there is there enough time because you know we have to go we have to look at the master treaty in the lisbon treaty and and to see really what it was supposed to do what they can do we all know that the treated doesn't allow countries to be bailed out but did we see a process of that going on now let's say they go or we go back and they change it is there enough time f
well the the german people. probably not in favor and the french are probably not and that dr probably not and the u.k. has kept out the real question is what danny was hitting on it's about and he leaked concepts and the elite idea and in fact the mass of people have been sort of browbeaten into it as in the case for example of island where they had to vote twice to sustain make sure that they stayed in in the politics of it so i am with daniel that this is a quest it's an elitist project and...
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have made away like bandits from the system the german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great export of nations of the world with a trade surplus all right you know what i'm afraid we've run out of time that is excellent it's a swiss program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember a prostitute. our main story here. carrying the triple champion. team. crashed two hundred seventy kilometers north east of moscow two people out of the forty five. critical condition. was made from a lineup of international players on the way to race for the us not just the seas that. have been held in cities across europe people gathered to pay tribute to the victims off the cross. the morning here in. high court rules of the billions of euros given by the company to ending a colonies were legal it also says that next time the government will have to offer us a european state need. meanwhile the ita
have made away like bandits from the system the german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great export of nations of the world with a trade surplus all right you know what i'm afraid we've run out of time that is excellent it's a swiss program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember a...
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their mother is one thing germans are certain about -- >> one thing germans are certain about, three-quartersay players and the financial sector will decide the future and not politicians. >> as we heard, the eurozone debt crisis was in the background as the berlin election played out. chancellor merkel has been heavily criticized in some corridors on her handling of that. i asked our chief political correspondent wheer the results in berlin could provide some comfort to merkel. >> the result is to some degree certainly a strengthening for angela merkel and her christian democrats. she saw her party gain a couple of percentage point and she saw her course on policy in regard to the euro vindicated, at least to some degree. there had been a squabble over the past couple of weeks, as we heard in the reports come up between her party and the junior coalition partner, about whether her course presents too many burdens for german tax yers. and in fact, the voters did not seem to find the fdp euro- sceptic line very convincing. some vindication for her. on the other hand, her coalition is weakened
their mother is one thing germans are certain about -- >> one thing germans are certain about, three-quartersay players and the financial sector will decide the future and not politicians. >> as we heard, the eurozone debt crisis was in the background as the berlin election played out. chancellor merkel has been heavily criticized in some corridors on her handling of that. i asked our chief political correspondent wheer the results in berlin could provide some comfort to merkel....
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have made away like bandits from the system but german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great exploiting nations of the world with a trade surplus oranges a lot i'm afraid we've run out of time but it's let me say sleep through this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks for viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk. wealthy british scientists sometimes tirelessly. markets finally. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. the commission is free to critique a should free cones for charges free coming from inside the free risk free stu's high priests. the old free blogs just plug in video for your media projects and free media john darche dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from history.
have made away like bandits from the system but german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great exploiting nations of the world with a trade surplus oranges a lot i'm afraid we've run out of time but it's let me say sleep through this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks for viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember...
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there was a warm reception the german president.benedict later held private talks with chancellor angela merkel where they discussed the financial crisis and globalization. then he went over to deliver the first ever speech to the german parliament by a poke. his address there was largely philosophical. he wrapped up the day with a celebration and a mass for over 60,000 people in berlin's of the stadium. he tried to help catholics strengthen their faith. he will be reaching out to other duties. he knows that he has quite a job ahead of him. -- he will be reaching out to other communities. some peoplareisappointed about the vatican's pace of reform and their unwavering stance when it comes to sexuality, the traditional family, and priesthood. >> the election of a german pope in april, 2005, was received with enthusiasm by many roman catholics in germany. pope benedict was known to be a theological conservative. that did not bother the leaders or dampen celebrations on his election in his hometown. >> it is fantastic. he is the first
there was a warm reception the german president.benedict later held private talks with chancellor angela merkel where they discussed the financial crisis and globalization. then he went over to deliver the first ever speech to the german parliament by a poke. his address there was largely philosophical. he wrapped up the day with a celebration and a mass for over 60,000 people in berlin's of the stadium. he tried to help catholics strengthen their faith. he will be reaching out to other duties....
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have made away like bandits from this system the german german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great export of nations of the world with a trade surplus all right you know and i'm afraid we've run out of time that is excellent it's a switch to this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember a prostitute. download the official. touch from the. video on demand. and already. in the palm of your. question. if. from phones to. screw stunts on t.v. don't come. sanctions but not just yet was accused of putting oil before civilian lives as it stalls on action against syria's president. this is despite the mounting death toll with reports government forces opened fire on protesters in the city of brega while the chief of the arab league is expected to be in damascus now to help solve the evolving crisis. cross italy and spain as brussels forces governments to tighten their belts and cut p
have made away like bandits from this system the german german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great export of nations of the world with a trade surplus all right you know and i'm afraid we've run out of time that is excellent it's a switch to this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember...
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this reflects the healthy state of the german economy. royal dutch shell is shutting down their largest refinery worldwide because of a huge fire burning out of control. there was at least three more explosions on thursday. executives have not commented on what the effect the disaster might have on output. this is the company's main hub for the entire pacific region. >> some serious accusations facing facebook right now. data protection activists are accusing facebook of being like the kgb in the way that they collect information on people. this is part of a growing campaign that has launched complaints against the social network. they point to the practice of storing highly personal information even after that the user thinks it has been deleted. >> it was not easy to find out what they were keeping about him. it took multiple e-mails and letters and then he was handed 1200 pages detail in the personal information he had left behind. >> the kgb never collected some much information about an average citizen. this contains a lot of sensiti
this reflects the healthy state of the german economy. royal dutch shell is shutting down their largest refinery worldwide because of a huge fire burning out of control. there was at least three more explosions on thursday. executives have not commented on what the effect the disaster might have on output. this is the company's main hub for the entire pacific region. >> some serious accusations facing facebook right now. data protection activists are accusing facebook of being like the...
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have made away like bandits from the system the german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great export nations of the world with a trade surplus already just a lot i'm afraid we've run out of time that is easily safely assume this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks for viewers for watching us here arche see you next time and remember a prostitute rules. for the full story we've got it for the time the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. and. all. the. oh she's available in hotels. on. the.
have made away like bandits from the system the german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great export nations of the world with a trade surplus already just a lot i'm afraid we've run out of time that is easily safely assume this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks for viewers for watching us here arche see you next time and remember a prostitute...
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at a meeting, german lawyers relate their experiences. they explain how the german justice system works. >> a law passed to change. they have to get rid of corruption. they have to build up the rule of law and the separation of powers. it seems like this is not adhered to. >> this is something that this lawyer fights for every day. new laws are being worked on to give the citizens more rights. other reforms i said to follow. it is hear that input from germany is important. >> we hope that the german contribution continues to be of help, that they are acquainted with fair trials as we are. >> along with a souvenir photo of the conference, he will be taking with him the hopes for a new and more just to nietzsche. >> thank you for joining us. we will see you next time. -- he will be taking with him hopes for a new and more just tunisia. >>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over two decades, the sharpest minds,
at a meeting, german lawyers relate their experiences. they explain how the german justice system works. >> a law passed to change. they have to get rid of corruption. they have to build up the rule of law and the separation of powers. it seems like this is not adhered to. >> this is something that this lawyer fights for every day. new laws are being worked on to give the citizens more rights. other reforms i said to follow. it is hear that input from germany is important. >>...
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have made away like bandits from a system of german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great exporting nations of the world with a trade surplus our answer is a lot i'm afraid we've run out of time but it's still a safe place to this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks for viewers for watching us here arche see you next time and remember cross talk rules. well for. the latest in science and technology from around. we've done the future coverage. the.
have made away like bandits from a system of german and german exchange rate is forty percent below what it otherwise would be which makes germany one of the great exporting nations of the world with a trade surplus our answer is a lot i'm afraid we've run out of time but it's still a safe place to this program a year from now and see where the euro stands me thanks to my guest today in london and princeton thanks for viewers for watching us here arche see you next time and remember cross talk...
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german chancellor? >> this is a difficult week for the chancellor. wednesday, the constitutional court is going to rule on the rescue plans for the euro and for greece and move whether the german parliament should be given more control over those measures. immediately after that, the chance of above have to defend her policies. she is already looking beleaguered. the rebels within her own party are saying that they but not vote for that -- for these rescue plans. it is a make or break week for the chancellor, i should say. >> simon e. young, thank you very much for that. the french parliament is expected to pass in favor of the bailout fund later this week. the french finance minister said that a yes from france and germany was essential to stabilize the euro. parliament is also debating 11 billion euros in spending cuts and tax increases. the measures are designed to pave with the new european bailout fund. in italy as well? >> in deed. the prime minister in italy has bowed to market pressure and perfo
german chancellor? >> this is a difficult week for the chancellor. wednesday, the constitutional court is going to rule on the rescue plans for the euro and for greece and move whether the german parliament should be given more control over those measures. immediately after that, the chance of above have to defend her policies. she is already looking beleaguered. the rebels within her own party are saying that they but not vote for that -- for these rescue plans. it is a make or break...
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it was torpedoed by a german submarine. it was carrying tons of silver valued today at 170 million euro. >> we are excited. the deepest ever, potentially the richest ever. technological challenges that we have lots -- have ahead of us are something that we can sink our teeth into. >> it was on its way from calcutta to liverpool. 84 men died in the attack. some archaeologists think that recovering the ship is not a good idea. >> do you consider this a good enough reason alone to not disturb the site and that is why you're looking for questions to be asked to justify that? >> under the salvage agreement, the explorers will keep 80% of the profits, the rest will go to the british government. >> you are watching "the journal on -- "the journal" on dw-tv. a f 8 netfli >> agrees desperately needs a the next installment of bailout money to stave off bankruptcy. -- greece desperately needs the next installment of bailout money to stave off bankruptcy. they need the ecb, the imf to sign off. this will be based on the assessment of h
it was torpedoed by a german submarine. it was carrying tons of silver valued today at 170 million euro. >> we are excited. the deepest ever, potentially the richest ever. technological challenges that we have lots -- have ahead of us are something that we can sink our teeth into. >> it was on its way from calcutta to liverpool. 84 men died in the attack. some archaeologists think that recovering the ship is not a good idea. >> do you consider this a good enough reason alone...
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. >> german -- the german highest court has made a ruling on bailing out strongly members of the eurozone. republican candidates take their contest to california. it is 9 in the morning here in singapore. >> it is to a clock in the morning here in london. this is "newsday." >> it is 2:00 in the morning here in london. >> 43 people including 27 players and nine officials from the russian ice hockey team lokomotiv has been killed in a plane crash. the tragedy happened near yaroslavl, 400 kilometers northeast of moscow. the survivors are in critical condition in hospital. >> minister -- minutes after the flight took off, it crashed into the banks of the river volga and burst into flames. 37 passengers and four crew were on board, most of them perished. this included players from the most beloved team, lokomotiv. the team was on their way to belarus. they were due to play their first match of the season in minsk on thursday. the russian hockey federation said that the news is devastating. >> this is a terrible day, we have lost one of the best teams of russian hockey. a team which millions of
. >> german -- the german highest court has made a ruling on bailing out strongly members of the eurozone. republican candidates take their contest to california. it is 9 in the morning here in singapore. >> it is to a clock in the morning here in london. this is "newsday." >> it is 2:00 in the morning here in london. >> 43 people including 27 players and nine officials from the russian ice hockey team lokomotiv has been killed in a plane crash. the tragedy...
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the german rate held at 7%. >> besides the usual boost in summer construction work, the german labor market has remained stable. most employers postponed any hiring and firing at this time of the year. some 2,945,000 people were unemployed in august with an overall rate of 7%. this is a welcome sign that the german economy is in good shape. >> for the moment, it is not as dynamic as it was. it is not as overwhelming as it was a few months ago but the economy is looking good with solid orders. the problem is finding enough qualified personnel. >> some 200,000 more people were employed in august compared to last year. analysts expect the current slowdown to stifle any further improvement in the unemployment figures in the coming months. >> light pole manufactures -- claim that it is just a coincidence that prices for the new energy-saving variety of bowls are due to increased by 25% just as the last of the 60 what traditional palms are being phased out in europe. consumers are skeptical and now responding in their own way. >> many people still find a standard like uphold more attractiv
the german rate held at 7%. >> besides the usual boost in summer construction work, the german labor market has remained stable. most employers postponed any hiring and firing at this time of the year. some 2,945,000 people were unemployed in august with an overall rate of 7%. this is a welcome sign that the german economy is in good shape. >> for the moment, it is not as dynamic as it was. it is not as overwhelming as it was a few months ago but the economy is looking good with...
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that german taxpayer money is -- what's more important, that the germans don't have to keep pouring money into dprooes and the next bailout won't come soon, charles. >>> fred, stay on the line. we've been watching live pictures from the german industrialists meeting. john, to come back to you, there is a clear perception in the markets that if you like, the greek problem is to be corralled, it's to be separated off and in effect, there will be severe haircut, 50%. i know i asked you this yesterday. you told me that things were unclear in athens. are things crystallizing in athens in anyone's head where the government, unions or anyone in terms of a default and greece rngs if you like, being towed out from the rest of europe. >> reporter: this is interesting. if you look at the markets rallying, particularly the banking stock, that tells you one story that there will be action. you look at the athens stock exchange and it's an 18-year low. there's no clarity here. the man who can be depicted as the hatchet man, who comes from the left side of that party, hold i a press conference in less t
that german taxpayer money is -- what's more important, that the germans don't have to keep pouring money into dprooes and the next bailout won't come soon, charles. >>> fred, stay on the line. we've been watching live pictures from the german industrialists meeting. john, to come back to you, there is a clear perception in the markets that if you like, the greek problem is to be corralled, it's to be separated off and in effect, there will be severe haircut, 50%. i know i asked you...
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. >> the german auto industry is riding high, but for how long? with fears growing that the eurozone crisis could put the world back into recession, angelalaerkel reminded h audience at the euro is worth fighting for. >> germany can only prosper in the long run when the european union as competitive as a whole. over 60% of our exports go to the eu. it is quite clear that the european single market and the euro are essential to our economic success. >> even within her government, there are doubts about her approach to the crisis. her transport minister, a member of her bavarian coalition partners, have criticized the high cost of bailing out countries like greece. >> we cannot allow a rescue at any price without anything on the part of greece. >> in greece itself, the atmosphere is all the tile. these ship builders say there is no point in cutting the deficit if it wipes out economic growth. -- the atmosphere is volatile. >> the eurozone debt crisis has the world's central banks worry that they are turning on the money pump. >> t tre will be a sigh
. >> the german auto industry is riding high, but for how long? with fears growing that the eurozone crisis could put the world back into recession, angelalaerkel reminded h audience at the euro is worth fighting for. >> germany can only prosper in the long run when the european union as competitive as a whole. over 60% of our exports go to the eu. it is quite clear that the european single market and the euro are essential to our economic success. >> even within her...
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of germans over 60 is growing. scientists worry that this could lead to see -- lead to tensions. >> who benefits from an aging society? will money be spent on pensions, child care, education? we are looking at an aging society. because over 60% are over 60, politicians will be focusing on them. >> the sole security system faces a major problem. there are not enough young workers to help the seniors. >> an effective measure would be to raise the retirement age. others recommend completely doing away with the retirement age and working as long as possible. >> the health-care system is feeling the pinch. as the number of elderly and sick patients grows, the number of young people paying premiums is shrinking >> this pretty much goes hand in hand with age. health care costs for people over 60 are 10 times higher per person per year than for people in their 20's. >> to ensure that people can afford to stay fit and be healthy, policy makers will have to seek other solutions. some say that the aging society should invest
of germans over 60 is growing. scientists worry that this could lead to see -- lead to tensions. >> who benefits from an aging society? will money be spent on pensions, child care, education? we are looking at an aging society. because over 60% are over 60, politicians will be focusing on them. >> the sole security system faces a major problem. there are not enough young workers to help the seniors. >> an effective measure would be to raise the retirement age. others recommend...
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we have to pull out but the germans have to put all of. europe's economic woes are also being felt in the u.k. driving some parts of it to crave more control over their finances. in scotland becomes independent and the next logical step is for we are just becoming dependent to separate the sentiment intensifies across the u.k. as we reveal later in the program. now a bomb blast has rocked the indian capital new delhi killing ten and injuring at least sixty five outside the city's high court it is reported that a pakistan based terror group has claimed responsibility or correspondent preassure is in new delhi to discuss who may be behind the attack with an expert the home minister has come out and said that this is in fact a terrorist attack but he doesn't know who to hold responsible for this yet and joining me to talk a little bit more about this is commodore with a bust he's currently the senior fellow at the national maritime foundation and he's retired from the indian navy after thirty seven years of service i think so much for joining
we have to pull out but the germans have to put all of. europe's economic woes are also being felt in the u.k. driving some parts of it to crave more control over their finances. in scotland becomes independent and the next logical step is for we are just becoming dependent to separate the sentiment intensifies across the u.k. as we reveal later in the program. now a bomb blast has rocked the indian capital new delhi killing ten and injuring at least sixty five outside the city's high court it...
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german financial support. it could ease the way to a partial default in greece. we begin our coverage with a report from faisal islam, of "independent television news." >> reporter: a vote to save the single currency in berlin. in the end, resounding backingnd from germany's lower house the bundestag. german m.p.s parking their feara about the dizzying exposure of hundreds of billions of euros to debts that aren't there's, butut this process has exposed serious faultlines in german politics and problems of the german government. >> ( translated ): it's not about greece. it's not about giving money too greece, it's an umbrella toec protect the whole of europe. and this is nothing else than in the german national interest, from greece including privatizations and property taxes that helped this vote to pass. yet in greece today remarkable occupations of seven government ministries by angry civil servants to meet the return toan athens of the so-called troikaso of i.m.f. e.u. economic inspectors.or the specter of
german financial support. it could ease the way to a partial default in greece. we begin our coverage with a report from faisal islam, of "independent television news." >> reporter: a vote to save the single currency in berlin. in the end, resounding backingnd from germany's lower house the bundestag. german m.p.s parking their feara about the dizzying exposure of hundreds of billions of euros to debts that aren't there's, butut this process has exposed serious faultlines in...
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the german government certainly would. when you talk to the german taxpayers if they want to pay for the greeks or spaniards, this is a very tough issues -- tough issue. on the other end, if you are greece, do you want to make these cuts that are being demanded on you. >> what all the alternatives? what the german said, we have had it, the greeks have not been paying and taken responsibility. we have been working hard. the parliament will make it harder to carry on. what are the options? >> one option is something closer to a united states of europe. something that operates as a single country even though the germans, degrees, or spend hours don't think come themselves of consisting or one country. -- even though the germans, the greeks, or the spaniards don't think of themselves as consisting of one country. >> with the ramifications be beyond europe? >> in europe, for starters, it would be a major recession. it does not mean that that is what happened in 5410 years from now but a recession in europe would be a major rece
the german government certainly would. when you talk to the german taxpayers if they want to pay for the greeks or spaniards, this is a very tough issues -- tough issue. on the other end, if you are greece, do you want to make these cuts that are being demanded on you. >> what all the alternatives? what the german said, we have had it, the greeks have not been paying and taken responsibility. we have been working hard. the parliament will make it harder to carry on. what are the options?...
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the german chancellor opened a permanent exhibition in the restored building.e remembered her own experience in life in the divided country. >> the station was a busy border crossing in east berlin during the cold war division of germany. west berliners visiting east berlin had to return to their part of the city which made it this team of many emotional goodbyes. >> the palace of tears got its name due to the fact that people had to bid farewell to friends and relatives from here. this was a humiliating situation, not only for those who came from the west but also for those who had to stay in the east. >> it was a situation that german chancellor angela merkel was familiar with. as an east german citizens, she lived nearby and frequently passed the building. she remembered the atmosphere of intimidation. >> we were always on the east side of the commuter train. behind it, was the west german platform. then you always hired -- heard the barking of dogs. you had your first experience with this in human division of germany. -- inhuman division of germany. >> now,
the german chancellor opened a permanent exhibition in the restored building.e remembered her own experience in life in the divided country. >> the station was a busy border crossing in east berlin during the cold war division of germany. west berliners visiting east berlin had to return to their part of the city which made it this team of many emotional goodbyes. >> the palace of tears got its name due to the fact that people had to bid farewell to friends and relatives from here....
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only 1% of germans were jews. for most germans. the whole antisemitic thing was an abstract concept because the average german had little to no contact with jews. jews were concentrated in the big cities. the typical rural german had either no contact with jews or limited contact, and it was almost invariably fine, you know? this whole antisemitic thing was meant for the like believers, the party members, and so forth. that's fascinating. anybody who wants to look into that more, check out kershaw's work. it's fantastic. i was impressed by that thing as well. the level of anti-semitism in the state department is what i found most startling. dodd's efforts to keep these attacks on americans from making the press i found really startling. the point was he was trying to -- he was trying not to antagonize the germans in a belief he could use persuasion and reason to help hitler find and the government find a more moderate way to go which in the course of the first year he realized, thankfully, at the end was not going to happen, so tha
only 1% of germans were jews. for most germans. the whole antisemitic thing was an abstract concept because the average german had little to no contact with jews. jews were concentrated in the big cities. the typical rural german had either no contact with jews or limited contact, and it was almost invariably fine, you know? this whole antisemitic thing was meant for the like believers, the party members, and so forth. that's fascinating. anybody who wants to look into that more, check out...