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prize-winning german job for shot dead. one is still fighting for her life. >> and the taliban is denying responsibility. if that is the case, that would mark the first insider attack on journalists. >> on your new dream house -- anya and her catholic -- and her canadian colleague were traveling in the east of the country. the convoy they were with was distributing balloting information and had unarmed escort. but armed officers had little chance to react when another policeman manning a checkpoint opened fire on the women. anja niedringhaus died at the scene. kathy gannon was taken to a nearby hospital. >> the wounded journalist is 60 years old and in critical condition. our surgical team is providing her with medical aid. fax cap the -- >> kathy gannon's injuries are likely not life-threatening, but for anja niedringhaus, it is too late. >> seeing and coping with that situation is a test you put yourself through. are you created for this? can you take it? that was the most important thing for me, and that is why i never q
prize-winning german job for shot dead. one is still fighting for her life. >> and the taliban is denying responsibility. if that is the case, that would mark the first insider attack on journalists. >> on your new dream house -- anya and her catholic -- and her canadian colleague were traveling in the east of the country. the convoy they were with was distributing balloting information and had unarmed escort. but armed officers had little chance to react when another policeman...
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aquí en san germán está la universidad interamericana. porta coeli construida en mil seiscientos seis. bueno, ya hemos llegado. la casa es muy bonita. ahora podremos hablar con tu abuela acerca de ese viaje a méxico. ¿y yo las puedo acompañar a méxico? cuando estés más grande, laurita. por ahora, lo más lejos que puedas viajar conmigo es aquí a san germán. ¿abuela? iabuela, ya llegamos! hola. idolores! ¿cómo estás? bien. quiero presentarte a raquel rodríguez. dolores acevedo. mucho gusto. el gusto es mío. ¿y la abuela? fue a la iglesia. debe estar por llegar. vamos a buscarla entonces. en el nombre del padre, del hijo y del espíritu santo. amén. señor, ayúdanos en este momento. ayuda a mi nieta para que pueda comprender a su padre. padre nuestro que estás en los cielos santificado sea tu nombre, vénganos en tu reino. hágase tu voluntad así en la tierra como en el cielo. iay, por fin llegaron! iay, abuela! ¿cómo estás? te he extrañado mucho. ¿por qué no vienes más a menudo a san germán entonces? sabes que tengo mucho trabajo. ¿trabajo? iqu
aquí en san germán está la universidad interamericana. porta coeli construida en mil seiscientos seis. bueno, ya hemos llegado. la casa es muy bonita. ahora podremos hablar con tu abuela acerca de ese viaje a méxico. ¿y yo las puedo acompañar a méxico? cuando estés más grande, laurita. por ahora, lo más lejos que puedas viajar conmigo es aquí a san germán. ¿abuela? iabuela, ya llegamos! hola. idolores! ¿cómo estás? bien. quiero presentarte a raquel rodríguez. dolores acevedo....
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which is exactly what the german central bank did.and they converted that old into swiss francs which the germans used to finance the war effort. and so we disclose this in a report. it caused explosion in switzerland and then we did a follow-up report of what other countries, spain and turkey had done to facilitate a war effort. but to switzerland great credit they ended up taking our report and with anything improving on a committee appointed the professor to do their own report in his report is a landmark in self-examination. as a result of our report we ended up getting 20 countries to set up their own historical commissions to look at their gold during the war. >> we are really running behind at this point. and i knew that every single question would be a one day answer, one book answer. >> we have cut it down. [laughter] >> select skip over -- and you can read this in robert hooks, skip over the whole movement in 1944 and 1945 the greatest treasure hunt in history. we can see the condensed version in the movie. but it was danger
which is exactly what the german central bank did.and they converted that old into swiss francs which the germans used to finance the war effort. and so we disclose this in a report. it caused explosion in switzerland and then we did a follow-up report of what other countries, spain and turkey had done to facilitate a war effort. but to switzerland great credit they ended up taking our report and with anything improving on a committee appointed the professor to do their own report in his report...
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two were french and german. the german came from a more traditional show we say european jesuit perspective on the jews and he would have some influence so they go to work and they grab this thing. we only have seen in recent years and it is in some ways disappointing. it certainly is a direct criticism of nazi racial ideology area and racial supremacy but in terms of the jews it's certainly a document that would be embarrassing to the church today or the vatican council and i should say and i didn't say this but it's important to say that with the second vatican council in the early 1960s this already great changes. the church rejects its previous demonization of the jews and takes the position of respect for other religions and religious dialogue and so forth, all things that were being rejected before. basically the answer of the question is encyclical as the good parts but others that we would regard as offensive to jews. >> is it conquered factual if pius had lived for 10 more years how much difference woul
two were french and german. the german came from a more traditional show we say european jesuit perspective on the jews and he would have some influence so they go to work and they grab this thing. we only have seen in recent years and it is in some ways disappointing. it certainly is a direct criticism of nazi racial ideology area and racial supremacy but in terms of the jews it's certainly a document that would be embarrassing to the church today or the vatican council and i should say and i...
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german nationals. the center was visited by the german president. the german hollis was the first place he went to during his official visit to kazakhstan. the center is a symbol of strategic long term relations between the two countries. some of the month. the subject of the dishes to make up the people have always been friendly to surface from other places without discriminating them based on their nationality restricting their languages customs and traditions. this distinguishing feature is hospitality. because of the skewed towards the success of the sport he is admired and respected by other nations. was it assuming you get bullied all president. the streets not survive is to determine the future. useful we were discussing all kinds of white tea is instructive. by tuesday defended not only be he expressed his friend to keep two with the epping to sleep in comfort on the skills to demonstrate that caused the change in society to what's happening to us the missing piece to freeze week with steve to
german nationals. the center was visited by the german president. the german hollis was the first place he went to during his official visit to kazakhstan. the center is a symbol of strategic long term relations between the two countries. some of the month. the subject of the dishes to make up the people have always been friendly to surface from other places without discriminating them based on their nationality restricting their languages customs and traditions. this distinguishing feature is...
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in 1896, bayer, a german dye company, manufactured aspirin out of coal tar. by world war i, the german chemical industry was dominant and was producing nearly all of the world's chemicals. it was the power of that industry which sustained germany through the first world war. even today, the leading manufacturers of chemicals are those same german companies with origins in the dye industry-- basf, hoechst, and bayer. now there are paints, plastics, pills, fibers and dyes of all colors, brighter colors, and colors for everyone. the early years of chemistry were exciting ones. not only new dyes, but flavors, pharmaceuticals, all kinds of useful molecules were readily synthesized, almost falling out of the pots of their makers. and 19th-century chemists were not only good at making pretty dyes to enliven the world and to make germany and england rich, they also turned color into a tool for advancing the science of chemistry itself. early on, it was noted that colors change, flowers fade, dyes bleach, or some change color when acid is added. chemists realized that
in 1896, bayer, a german dye company, manufactured aspirin out of coal tar. by world war i, the german chemical industry was dominant and was producing nearly all of the world's chemicals. it was the power of that industry which sustained germany through the first world war. even today, the leading manufacturers of chemicals are those same german companies with origins in the dye industry-- basf, hoechst, and bayer. now there are paints, plastics, pills, fibers and dyes of all colors, brighter...
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he called them german physicians. and for many years the idea, the fiction was they were german physicians. but really i and others before me have put together the very clear picture of what most of these men were doing during the war. you see them here. this photograph has never been printed before. this is 34 of the top leading physicians that worked inside days after the war ended because of the army airforces knew to bring the men to the united states quickly would never fly. so they had them working there in heidelberg. later, 34 of them would join harry armstrong at a facility in texas. hubertus strughold, the father of space medicine, we will get to more about him in a moment. but in the meantime, as the doctors i showed you the paragraph of were working at heidelberg another arm of military intelligence came knocking and they had information that six of these doctors were wanted for war crimes so six of them went off and these three were part of the pap paperclip some before and some after. this is doctor theo
he called them german physicians. and for many years the idea, the fiction was they were german physicians. but really i and others before me have put together the very clear picture of what most of these men were doing during the war. you see them here. this photograph has never been printed before. this is 34 of the top leading physicians that worked inside days after the war ended because of the army airforces knew to bring the men to the united states quickly would never fly. so they had...
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thousands of tons of it are fired into german orest each hunting season. -- german forests each huntingeason. >> this is an x-ray of a deer. here with a heart would be, the animal was struck with a soft point lead bullet. what remains is a large area of will fragments that are mainly led. >> the next x-ray shows the stomach of a sea eagle full of lead munition fragments. the bird died of acute lead poisoning. >> at two one third of seagulls that dialect poisoning, a second third dies from ingesting that, perhaps to their immune systems. you can see that two thirds of all we have looked at up to now have a lead contamination problem. >> is hunter has his own bullets manufactured. they are leadfree. he knows all his ella hunters' arguments -- it's ineffective, unsafe, and causes wear and tear on the guns. he says there is another reason whlead is being used. >> if you use a hard substance, the bullet has to be made on a lathe. there's no change because the industry would have to get rid of their presses and by lance -- lathes. it's a question of using old, paid for machines or buying new
thousands of tons of it are fired into german orest each hunting season. -- german forests each huntingeason. >> this is an x-ray of a deer. here with a heart would be, the animal was struck with a soft point lead bullet. what remains is a large area of will fragments that are mainly led. >> the next x-ray shows the stomach of a sea eagle full of lead munition fragments. the bird died of acute lead poisoning. >> at two one third of seagulls that dialect poisoning, a second...
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this is the story demand for german products is on the rise german industrial orders were not for the fourth consecutive month to his release full february suggests growing momentum in europe's largest economy kennedy's federal statistics office is that the domestic demand is driving growth most orders came from within the eurozone up six percent of us did. in contrast orders from the rest of the will drop sharply the three day strike by lufthansa pilots is going to eclipse the first flight has already taken off again from singapore need to pray for the most flights scheduled for saturday are expected to run smoothly departments union called the stoppages to demand better pay and secure worth generous early retirement benefits management nearly four thousand flights were canceled. the two sides are no closer to agreement relatively strong job's done a mini united states for last month gave european equities a nice non student that week his goal from am on its correspondent in it to my stop and think that. if labor market report meant done pretty well so that they invest this year and
this is the story demand for german products is on the rise german industrial orders were not for the fourth consecutive month to his release full february suggests growing momentum in europe's largest economy kennedy's federal statistics office is that the domestic demand is driving growth most orders came from within the eurozone up six percent of us did. in contrast orders from the rest of the will drop sharply the three day strike by lufthansa pilots is going to eclipse the first flight has...
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pkg german antonelli/veci no "si da cierto temor porque son cosas que no se espera" german es vecinola casa que se incendio en la 2291 de moorings court. star williams/afect ada dice la dueÑa del hogar que apenas escucho la alarma agarro a su recien nacido y comenzo a gritar para que el resto de sus hijos pudieran escapar de las mortales llamas con ella. alberto olmos/sffd "si no era por la alarma de humo, tal vez, hay un gran chance que ellos no iban a salvar la vida" eso es algo que german toma muy en serio. su casa esta llena de detectores de humo. tiene dos en la sala, uno en la cocina y... german "uno en cada cuarto y uno en el pasillo..hay cuatro arriba" -si te sientes mas seguro? -uf si claro" cada aÑo, 1300 personas mueren en incendios... 66% de estas muertes se pueden prevenir con estos salvavidas contra fuego german "deben de chequear las pilas de las alarmas de humo una vez por mes, las debes cambiar una vez por año, y tambien si tu alarma de humo tiene 7-10 años es mejor que ya lo cambias" star williams star dice que perdieron sus posesiones materiales, los ninos aun no e
pkg german antonelli/veci no "si da cierto temor porque son cosas que no se espera" german es vecinola casa que se incendio en la 2291 de moorings court. star williams/afect ada dice la dueÑa del hogar que apenas escucho la alarma agarro a su recien nacido y comenzo a gritar para que el resto de sus hijos pudieran escapar de las mortales llamas con ella. alberto olmos/sffd "si no era por la alarma de humo, tal vez, hay un gran chance que ellos no iban a salvar la vida" eso...
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one, was it simultaneously released in german? and what are the plans for that? >> it's being translated. it'll come out next year in germany if we answer the questions that the translators sent us that we haven't answered yet. >> the second question is about the german laws about family members testifying against other family members in investigations. that sort of struck me as unusual. we wouldn't, i think as americans, that's unlike what our legal system is like. if a family member knows about a crime that's committed, they're going to at least be pulled in as part of the investigation. and it seemed like in germany there was a hands-off attitude or culture about family members not being pressured about testifying. and the third thing was the process of the german people, at least from the book, took a good 30 years before it seemed like from reading the book that the popular culture sort of rose up against former war criminals to the point where they were being vilified in the media. is that an accurate take from the reading of the book? >> i mean, one person
one, was it simultaneously released in german? and what are the plans for that? >> it's being translated. it'll come out next year in germany if we answer the questions that the translators sent us that we haven't answered yet. >> the second question is about the german laws about family members testifying against other family members in investigations. that sort of struck me as unusual. we wouldn't, i think as americans, that's unlike what our legal system is like. if a family...
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albert heim from what we know and the witnesses he did not really mixup with the germans. he tried to stay away from them as much as he could and was afraid by fixing up with them that they would find him. his only problem was he was as tall as nec. >> host: he was very fair. >> that is also vice he settled for places where he was sure there would not be very many europeans. >> he also arrived to the party just a little too late. there were many german scientists they're building a rocket program whose biggest enemy at that time was israel and by the time dr. albert heim had gotten there mossad had began a campaign to kill or intimidate nazi and a german scientist working in egypt. that is possible the reason he went to egypt is the colleague of his who was also famous for terrible experiments during the holocaust, he had fled to egypt as well and was discovered there and the egyptians said we don't have an extradition entreaty with germany and was allowed to live their openly but then one day he received a letter bomb in the mail but did nearly killed the letter carrier.
albert heim from what we know and the witnesses he did not really mixup with the germans. he tried to stay away from them as much as he could and was afraid by fixing up with them that they would find him. his only problem was he was as tall as nec. >> host: he was very fair. >> that is also vice he settled for places where he was sure there would not be very many europeans. >> he also arrived to the party just a little too late. there were many german scientists they're...
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he hasn't under german law committed a crime. he hasn't stolen any paintings himself. even if he had, there is a statute of limitations in germany that no crime except murder can be prosecuted after 30 years. this is him facing up to what he sees to be his moral responsibility to give claimants the opportunity to prove that the paintings belong to them. that will not be easy to do. documentation was lost or the upheavals of the second world war. and gurlitt himself comes from a dynasty of art collectors, so it is quite probable that a large number of the paintings belong to him quite legitimately. >> thank you very much for that insight. >> a priceless faberge egg goes on display in london in mid april, the first time it will be seen in public for more than a century. >> the eight-centimeter high egg made of gold and studded diamonds and sapphires and containing a watch as well was last put on display in st. petersburg in 1902, believed lost after the russian revolution, it made its way instead to the united states. a man bought it at a flea market for only $14,000 and
he hasn't under german law committed a crime. he hasn't stolen any paintings himself. even if he had, there is a statute of limitations in germany that no crime except murder can be prosecuted after 30 years. this is him facing up to what he sees to be his moral responsibility to give claimants the opportunity to prove that the paintings belong to them. that will not be easy to do. documentation was lost or the upheavals of the second world war. and gurlitt himself comes from a dynasty of art...
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these paintings either belonged to german museums and should go back to those german museums, or to jewswned collections and were forced to "sell" them. >> park: mr. gurlitt is absolutely willing to find fair solutions. but what we need, of course, is clear evidence. because we have some letters addressed to mr. gurlitt saying, "oh, look, my grandma had a specific painting 70 years ago in her living room." no evidence, nothing. >> safer: as for martha hinrichsen, she has filed a claim with the task force, but has little confidence she'll ever see her grandfather's drawing. >> hinrichsen: quite honestly, i don't believe in my lifetime, because i think this is going to be a long, long battle. >> safer: cornelius gurlitt is close to an agreement with the german authorities. he has agreed to give up paintings proven to be stolen, and will retain the rest. >> why did hitler fear modern art? morley safer explains. go to 60minutesovertime.com. sponsored by viagra. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor a
these paintings either belonged to german museums and should go back to those german museums, or to jewswned collections and were forced to "sell" them. >> park: mr. gurlitt is absolutely willing to find fair solutions. but what we need, of course, is clear evidence. because we have some letters addressed to mr. gurlitt saying, "oh, look, my grandma had a specific painting 70 years ago in her living room." no evidence, nothing. >> safer: as for martha hinrichsen,...
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yet the president that they've already restored control of an airport in each of the sofa against a german utility to get supplies to ukraine awesome. russia like the products. and i met for the vacant when you're at it the enforced as our mother the east of the country in what the government calling it anti operation. lt says the forces of trying to flush out separatists has taken control of buildings in several towns and cities to monday independents. he says that its troops have already taken one that feels awesome it's like a natural reaction has been swept the west that that support ukraine's military operation in russia is furious when go to our correspondent in ukraine in a moment but first this report the ukrainian government's anti separatist offensive has begegegegun in the area north f donetsk near the russian border. special forces and things have been deployed ukrainian soldiers have also gathered on the ranges of gas russian forces seized a police station at the weekend this video was shown to nearby cram it all squared ukrainian troops recaptured a minute to imports from pro
yet the president that they've already restored control of an airport in each of the sofa against a german utility to get supplies to ukraine awesome. russia like the products. and i met for the vacant when you're at it the enforced as our mother the east of the country in what the government calling it anti operation. lt says the forces of trying to flush out separatists has taken control of buildings in several towns and cities to monday independents. he says that its troops have already...
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he beat the german in straight sets. tsonga dominated. in the decisive singles game, monfils demonstrated superiority over his less experienced opponent who appeared to be feeling the pressure and never got into his stride. he went down and straight sets, too. quad moves on to the semi final. the young german team showed promise, raising hopes for the future. thethiopia's -- has won paris marathon. it was his first time competing -- kil columnar rac ometer race. record the paris race set by a kenyan runner two years ago. nasa hasspace agency released a spectacular pictures of a solar flare. the images were captured last wednesday by an observation satellite. flares are burst of energy from the sun's service. nasa said the flare was only moderate. more powerful activity can interrupt grp ops on earth. looks hot. that is all from "the journal." >> lobo warming top the agenda at the start of the week. -- global warming top the agenda. the united nations warned unless action is taken. intergovernmental panel on climate change says the results
he beat the german in straight sets. tsonga dominated. in the decisive singles game, monfils demonstrated superiority over his less experienced opponent who appeared to be feeling the pressure and never got into his stride. he went down and straight sets, too. quad moves on to the semi final. the young german team showed promise, raising hopes for the future. thethiopia's -- has won paris marathon. it was his first time competing -- kil columnar rac ometer race. record the paris race set by a...
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he's in charge of foreign policy with them and he gave me some of his party's thoughts about the german chancellor visit will we be hearing the stale for the last three years that growth is just around the corner unfortunately mrs merkel is participating in the electoral propaganda of the government we have more than sixty percent of the people in extreme poverty zero or poverty these are the results of extreme neo liberal policies which are being followed through the choice of policies which in a sense just save the banks but don't save the people i was closed as is. speaking with us there he's in charge of foreign policy for the opposition series a party here in athens of course will be staying on top of the german chancellor's visit and we have these meetings that are going to be set to go on today of course we'll be following them throughout the day here on r t and bring you of course any developments as they happen but greeks face a future those are nothing but bryde around eleven thousand of public sector workers are to lose their jobs this year that will just end up pushing the u
he's in charge of foreign policy with them and he gave me some of his party's thoughts about the german chancellor visit will we be hearing the stale for the last three years that growth is just around the corner unfortunately mrs merkel is participating in the electoral propaganda of the government we have more than sixty percent of the people in extreme poverty zero or poverty these are the results of extreme neo liberal policies which are being followed through the choice of policies which...
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unreachable content and the wind is coming on the market's very positive about greece right now the german chancellor. this is athens calling for more reports. ukraine's prime minister who promised is more to the east as he tries to end the standoff with pro russian troops. defending champions by an edict are drawn against three aw look for it. the semifinal of the chapters. the again in the us where hundreds of people have defied a ban on protests during a visit by the german chancellor to the greek athlete but the wrongful came hot on the heels of syndicated news with greece was handed to them on markets yesterday on cd is out in the cold the most greeks are still feeling the pain of complex economic collapse in memory we will be going live to athens first here's more on a visit by a german leader of many greeks blame for pushing the country and gloucester miracle told grace. it's painful reforms were beginning to bear fruit and assured athens of continued german support. she praised the government of prime minister on tony summer us for its hard choices the police he thinks he can eat a
unreachable content and the wind is coming on the market's very positive about greece right now the german chancellor. this is athens calling for more reports. ukraine's prime minister who promised is more to the east as he tries to end the standoff with pro russian troops. defending champions by an edict are drawn against three aw look for it. the semifinal of the chapters. the again in the us where hundreds of people have defied a ban on protests during a visit by the german chancellor to the...
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to their credit, the germans have a wonderful process. there are 40,000 so-called, i hi it's called stempel stein or little risers outside of the apartments of jews that were expelled with their names and dates, and it's raised about an inch above the sidewalk so when you're walking, you have to look down, or you'll trip. and this is all over the country. and it's a way of saying this should be done again in the museums that the jewish family was expelled from here, and it's, again, a way of teaching lessons for the future. >> and also that there are actual web sites that the german government have put together which today put up provenance information and objects with missing information and also objects lost from german museums. so there is information out there in a published form either on the internet or on books. whether they label it in their galleys, i really can't speak to that. >> i really hate to cut off the questioning at this point. >> don't. [inaudible conversations] >> well, susan, how much time do we have? >> [inaudible] >
to their credit, the germans have a wonderful process. there are 40,000 so-called, i hi it's called stempel stein or little risers outside of the apartments of jews that were expelled with their names and dates, and it's raised about an inch above the sidewalk so when you're walking, you have to look down, or you'll trip. and this is all over the country. and it's a way of saying this should be done again in the museums that the jewish family was expelled from here, and it's, again, a way of...
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the team of 13 includes three german shoulders and an interpreter. berlin wants their immediate release. >> for us, it was important that we could at least inform the families based on eyewitness reports that so far they have been detained without violence. no shots were fired. the german government is using all diplomatic channels to work to ensure that the inspectors are released immediately and unharmed. >> the separatists accuse members of the group of spying for nato and for the pro-western group in kiev. >> we retrieved a map citing all the check points. this is proof that they're engaged in intelligence gathering, or should an osce mission involve the participation of the military who can examine our assets? >> as tensions increase, so does the risk of armed confrontation. the u.s. accused russian fighter jets as entering ukraine's airspace repeatedly on friday. in the east of the country, a ukrainian military helicopter was blown up by a rocket-propelled grenade. the attack was blamed on separatists, but the country's prime minister is convin
the team of 13 includes three german shoulders and an interpreter. berlin wants their immediate release. >> for us, it was important that we could at least inform the families based on eyewitness reports that so far they have been detained without violence. no shots were fired. the german government is using all diplomatic channels to work to ensure that the inspectors are released immediately and unharmed. >> the separatists accuse members of the group of spying for nato and for...
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>> the question was whether his german non-profit german and why he was so well received. .. >> he looks the part he was middle-aged. and he had a little tighter around his debt and aside from the pastoral manner they responded to him they had a lot in common. saul stages had more in common with him where he could express that. then is what brought that around. >> think you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [applause] they q very led to. for this wonderful of opportunity and your interest in my new book "american spartan" i am grateful for support a family and friends here
>> the question was whether his german non-profit german and why he was so well received. .. >> he looks the part he was middle-aged. and he had a little tighter around his debt and aside from the pastoral manner they responded to him they had a lot in common. saul stages had more in common with him where he could express that. then is what brought that around. >> think you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [applause] they q very led to. for this wonderful of...
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one of its one as symbols for them was the wrongs cathedral damaged by german shell fire. who wants french kings were crowned. this is the city where the presidents of france and germany planned to open the exhibition when it travels there this fall hollywood actor mickey rooney has died at the age of ninety three. the pint sized star broke into the film business. when he was ten years old and went on to win any prizes including an honorary oscar for his lights were back in nineteen eighty three. we will be remembered for versatility that security and well such as the campers japanese neighbor in breakfast at tiffany's the last thing the next time the yen. and when. he said in the sea. come out. that offer. watching it again. not that. i think. read here child patients the weekly street from me. but that name i find it. it all. after that. i'm not caught the ball one. watch out . tough. to me from france twenty four allied to the top of it when the concert at seven pm on nbc. come on don't. to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. four sussex. we will will will will the t
one of its one as symbols for them was the wrongs cathedral damaged by german shell fire. who wants french kings were crowned. this is the city where the presidents of france and germany planned to open the exhibition when it travels there this fall hollywood actor mickey rooney has died at the age of ninety three. the pint sized star broke into the film business. when he was ten years old and went on to win any prizes including an honorary oscar for his lights were back in nineteen eighty...
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he was talking about the germans being in the way. >> it is a fact.you get the germans to accept, a slightly higher level of inflation than two percent, it is not going to work. you have to get the germans on board. mario draghi was talking about it yesterday. path of thent central bank and what is going on in europe. >> the u.s. is increasingly about the payroll, how they exit from the easiness of monetary policy. in europe, and you have this growing battle against inflation and whether the germans are prepared to take it more seriously. that is something that worries me from a european perspective. >> it is a heinous crime to make statements ahead of the unemployment numbers. to be fair, jim o'neill has the luxurious position. >> i was asking whether he would the r from bric. how long do they have to deliver? he talked about time frames, look, you had this slow down over the past two years. it is better that you think in half decades. a longer-term timeframe. the past two years have been tough. if we saw another 18 months of that economic performanc
he was talking about the germans being in the way. >> it is a fact.you get the germans to accept, a slightly higher level of inflation than two percent, it is not going to work. you have to get the germans on board. mario draghi was talking about it yesterday. path of thent central bank and what is going on in europe. >> the u.s. is increasingly about the payroll, how they exit from the easiness of monetary policy. in europe, and you have this growing battle against inflation and...
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. >> german antitrust authorities have find a number of breweries for fixing the price of beer -- germanntitrust authorities have fined a number of breweries. >> it's one of the biggest fines ever handed down by the authority. >> beer is a seven-billion-euro-a-year business in germany, but competition is hard, and the cartel says breweries getting together to raise prices. >> the allegations that prices were fixed on bottled and draft beer in 2006 and 2008. the agreement was a one-euro increase on bottled beer and i've to seven euros on a hectoliters of draft beer -- five to seven euros on a hectoliter of draft beer. >> smaller breweries are finding it harder and harder to compete with big names. this independent brewer from eastern germany welcomed the ruling. >> the additional money they took in would only be used against us to destroy competition in the market. the fact that something is finally being done can only be good. >> the cartel office says the price-fixing costs consumers 400 million euros in one year alone. the companies fined say they are to appeal the ruling. >> a call to
. >> german antitrust authorities have find a number of breweries for fixing the price of beer -- germanntitrust authorities have fined a number of breweries. >> it's one of the biggest fines ever handed down by the authority. >> beer is a seven-billion-euro-a-year business in germany, but competition is hard, and the cartel says breweries getting together to raise prices. >> the allegations that prices were fixed on bottled and draft beer in 2006 and 2008. the agreement...
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from the german navy who are saying, hey, we kind of had a part in this, too. this is the new video which is from a patrol aircraft plane known as the jester. it's a four-enjigine turbo prop plane that was above the vessel while the hijacking process was going on. we had a big part in this, too, and in this video you can see what exactly they did. these are the little tiny boats the pirates take to go up there. they have a number of different boats, but here's what they are saying they did. number one they said they fed info to the dutch boarding teach the entire time and while doing so they almost ran out of fuel while they were up there, they killed a couple engines which was very risky and also most importantly they were able to confirm only pirates were visible on the deck of the ship meaning all the german crew were inside the safe room and thus the commando operation could begin. the dutch marines could go on board and take down the pirates because if you look in the video they are using some sort of infrared cameras and you can see they are monitoring wh
from the german navy who are saying, hey, we kind of had a part in this, too. this is the new video which is from a patrol aircraft plane known as the jester. it's a four-enjigine turbo prop plane that was above the vessel while the hijacking process was going on. we had a big part in this, too, and in this video you can see what exactly they did. these are the little tiny boats the pirates take to go up there. they have a number of different boats, but here's what they are saying they did....
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german foreign minister frank walter steinmeier and i did the painting to use a discount on any of this week he leaned in and get in good spirits. i'm happy to hand this painting over tea in the awesome responsibility of the difficult history which combines our two countries in the open questions which apparently still exist in our relationship despite the growing friendship. it's not fun stuffs. opened on the monarchy. just online identities think this is the late nineteen nineties the painting belonged to prevent it with the differing opinions on how to handle me to tell what had to make the restitution process jewish art collectors and then says continued to search for thousands of outlets don't like the nazis for museums and private collections. last month a gem and say the commission ruled that the medieval collection of out the facts as to make it. he was two hundred and fifty two hundred and seventy five million dollars would not be returned to as a jewish collectors as there was no evidence that that was sold and that us in nineteen thirty five. the dispute centers on the fourth
german foreign minister frank walter steinmeier and i did the painting to use a discount on any of this week he leaned in and get in good spirits. i'm happy to hand this painting over tea in the awesome responsibility of the difficult history which combines our two countries in the open questions which apparently still exist in our relationship despite the growing friendship. it's not fun stuffs. opened on the monarchy. just online identities think this is the late nineteen nineties the...
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>> well, i'm neither jewish nor israeli nor german. i was proud and honored to be part of this. daniel baroboyne was our soloist in that concert and it was an occasion that nobody will forget. another occasion was in 1982, we went across the border into lebanon. in those days, there was this war between the southern lebanese army and the north, and fatah et cetera, and the israelis erected a good fence where doctors were treating wounded lebanese. right -- they are doing that now with syrians also. israeli doctors are helping out on the border. and we went across this border into southern lebanon into a tobacco field with the help of an israeli border police. we erected a stage and a sun stage for the orchestra and are only southern lebanese came to this concert. after the concert which lasted about an hour and 20 minutes they rushed on the stage, climbing on the stage, hugging the musicians, this is the lebanon and israel i would like to see today. unfortunately then in 1983 came the israeli invasion of lebanon for which the southern lebanese were very grateful in the beginning
>> well, i'm neither jewish nor israeli nor german. i was proud and honored to be part of this. daniel baroboyne was our soloist in that concert and it was an occasion that nobody will forget. another occasion was in 1982, we went across the border into lebanon. in those days, there was this war between the southern lebanese army and the north, and fatah et cetera, and the israelis erected a good fence where doctors were treating wounded lebanese. right -- they are doing that now with...
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the young german was gratified that this italian master should ask him for one of his works. bellini and his contemporaries were influenced by northern art, its realism, its sensitivity to light and landscape, and bellini had become a master of the northern technique of oil painting. in his depiction of saint francis, the whole landscape seems to convey the ecstasy of the saint's vision. after durer's second venetian journey, he engraved some of his most intricate, complex plates. in night, death, and the devil, the artist takes the equestrian statue he had seen in italy and rides it into a northern forest. here's the man of action, the warrior, blind to the perils surrounding him-- death at his side, the devil and devastation in his wake. durer's radiant engraving of saint gerome is a hymn to the contemplative life, showing his favorite saint in sacred study. subtlety of light and detailed depiction of the interior all recall van eyck's art. for his figure of brooding melancholy, durer may have used a michelangelo sibyl as his model. melancholy is the dark side of genius. th
the young german was gratified that this italian master should ask him for one of his works. bellini and his contemporaries were influenced by northern art, its realism, its sensitivity to light and landscape, and bellini had become a master of the northern technique of oil painting. in his depiction of saint francis, the whole landscape seems to convey the ecstasy of the saint's vision. after durer's second venetian journey, he engraved some of his most intricate, complex plates. in night,...
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eamonn and the sun i'll walk you have called the german capital on for more than thirty years. but they still have strong connections to iraq the country they comencerned at iraq's future. and are closely following the campaigns for iraq's upcoming elections the current situation is nothing but stagnation nothing's happening. he caught the eyes or their allies. the images images of another iraq holy sites revered by both shiites and sunnis. but the country is being torn apart by sectarian violence violence that has claimed the lives of several of the monologue cubes relatives. i know around when i emigrated the situation was scheduled to have a happy childhood with my family and friends. it hurts to see the sectarian divisions in any other activities. iraqi citizens lining up to vote in berlin. this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people wan
eamonn and the sun i'll walk you have called the german capital on for more than thirty years. but they still have strong connections to iraq the country they comencerned at iraq's future. and are closely following the campaigns for iraq's upcoming elections the current situation is nothing but stagnation nothing's happening. he caught the eyes or their allies. the images images of another iraq holy sites revered by both shiites and sunnis. but the country is being torn apart by sectarian...
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savers disease they were borrowing from german banks in two thousand and seven was the crisis that german banks one of the money broke the problem there is quite a drop in r. and the house prices that had been running very high there was no one left to buy the house anymore housing prices crashed led to massive unemployment because a lot of violence started was instruction and is a very standard form crash and what's happened in the last six years since then a seven year since two thousand and seven is. probably markets collapsed it has reached a bottom it's starting to recover the banking collapse happened it's starting to get more though it's the banks of kind of extended and as long as they can but that's where i work out. of me which is a very open flexible economy. its exports are recovered. where they'll quite rapidly because it's an open economy and labor laws and surely that i was restrictive there would be much rest of europe so it's easy enough to hire and fire people sort of play or dog immigration one dollar or so and see all that's settled on oh so unemployment's last tree wa
savers disease they were borrowing from german banks in two thousand and seven was the crisis that german banks one of the money broke the problem there is quite a drop in r. and the house prices that had been running very high there was no one left to buy the house anymore housing prices crashed led to massive unemployment because a lot of violence started was instruction and is a very standard form crash and what's happened in the last six years since then a seven year since two thousand and...
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many of them, german was there principal language. and they figured out the german. they picked up. >> is it correct that she never learned to write in this way? >> no, but she did learn to read and write english. and so eventually she spoke english and we as grandchildren never heard an accent in this way. and yiddish never was spoken in the home. she insisted that her children speak good english. and that is all she spoke to them. and so with her four children, the two boys who became incredibly important to the development of san antonio went to work and i sold soap in that store when i was eight years old. but when my mother went to the university of texas in 1918 especially to supplement their income. and so she insisted that her girls go to college when very few women dead. >> there are some interceptions and one of the things that i thought was interesting is nick talking about a strike on the westside. and i think that that is a big part of the story that you are telling us. because there is a vocational school on the west side and this is how they made it a
many of them, german was there principal language. and they figured out the german. they picked up. >> is it correct that she never learned to write in this way? >> no, but she did learn to read and write english. and so eventually she spoke english and we as grandchildren never heard an accent in this way. and yiddish never was spoken in the home. she insisted that her children speak good english. and that is all she spoke to them. and so with her four children, the two boys who...
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a german politician peter doll while he believes button changes still picking up the bill in time. he increase means the possibility just like other states in the year to exit the euro. greece is way too expensive. it has to become cheaper in order to bring its tourism and shipbuilding industries to economic viability. with the euro it would be extremely difficult. we should use turkey's recipe for success. turkey was broke twenty years ago but managed to survive by becoming cheaper for tourists by devaluing its currency things cannot go well for us if our neighbors are in trouble. we have to help the greeks to get out of their dilemma. how long before germany's taxpayers lose patience. germans are saying that they're getting way too much money but saddam germany the country is being criticized for not getting enough. aw come on the economic headache facing greece that's cos life not to eva kylie from the pot european social democrats joining us here in aussie for national grid is seen to date funds for joining us the us the figures from grace of the not exactly spectacular keeping
a german politician peter doll while he believes button changes still picking up the bill in time. he increase means the possibility just like other states in the year to exit the euro. greece is way too expensive. it has to become cheaper in order to bring its tourism and shipbuilding industries to economic viability. with the euro it would be extremely difficult. we should use turkey's recipe for success. turkey was broke twenty years ago but managed to survive by becoming cheaper for...
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a huge army to the east from the german frontier. they wiped out the army in about two days or one-day. , ifou let one month go by we really are interested in ending this war and using russian troops, we can do it. theet's get a clip from series. this challenges the prevailing logic on world war ii. generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of young men poised to die in an invasion of japan. moretory is really complicated, more interesting, and much more disturbing. many americans few world war ii nostalgically as the good war in which the united states and its allies triumphed over german not see is him, tell you in fascism, and japanese militarism. others, not so blessed. they remember it is the bloodiest war in human history. by the time it was over, 60 million people lay dead, including an estimated 27 million soviets. between 10 and 20 million chinese. 6 million jews. 6 million germans. 3 million non-jewi
a huge army to the east from the german frontier. they wiped out the army in about two days or one-day. , ifou let one month go by we really are interested in ending this war and using russian troops, we can do it. theet's get a clip from series. this challenges the prevailing logic on world war ii. generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of young men poised to die in...
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and thats where the german project comes in.üunkharaa, where the taiga turns into more temperate grassland or steppe, is home to the regions largest vocational college. this is where the next generation of foresters and environmental engineers are produced. the textbooks were written together with german experts. trainees learn how to nurture young trees, and create and expand nurseries, and how many trees per hectare they can harvest sustainably. that expertise will also be passed on to their successors. the college admits many young people straight from high school, and a number of unemployed people. the college actively recruits women, promoting the job of forester as an attractive profession of the future. >> my parents were very happy when i told them i wanted to become a forester. my father has a patch of land, leased for 60 years from the government. every time i come home from school, my parents give me more encouragement. it's a hobby for us, they say: but you can make it your profession. the college also has cooperativ
and thats where the german project comes in.üunkharaa, where the taiga turns into more temperate grassland or steppe, is home to the regions largest vocational college. this is where the next generation of foresters and environmental engineers are produced. the textbooks were written together with german experts. trainees learn how to nurture young trees, and create and expand nurseries, and how many trees per hectare they can harvest sustainably. that expertise will also be passed on to their...
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did anyone commission you to paint germans and buffoons? i received the commission to decorate the picture as i saw fit. it is large, and it seemed to me it could hold many figures. the judgment of the inquisition demanded that veronese change the content of his painting. instead, he changed its title, so for subsequent centuries, veronese's last supper has been known as the feast at the house of levi. in this one instance, we see the assertion of venetian independence, the republic defying the roman church, but also its vulnerability to an outside world, political and economic enemies. floating on its islands and lagoons, venice has always been different. the age of titian, tintoretto, and veronese was its last period of political greatness. the 17th century would see the decline of its empire, just as the economic center of gravity of the west was beginning to shift away from the mediterranean to the atlantic and the new seaborne empires of antwerp and london. in its image of itself, venice left behind a myth which endured its loss of rea
did anyone commission you to paint germans and buffoons? i received the commission to decorate the picture as i saw fit. it is large, and it seemed to me it could hold many figures. the judgment of the inquisition demanded that veronese change the content of his painting. instead, he changed its title, so for subsequent centuries, veronese's last supper has been known as the feast at the house of levi. in this one instance, we see the assertion of venetian independence, the republic defying the...
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i'm german-american on my father's side. lots of germans came to this country. lots of germans also went to buenos aries and became argentineans and paraguayans and what-not. once they arrived in argentina, they turned into argentineans. they assimilated to that social model with the blessings and the bad things about it. people assimilate to what they're confronted with, what they're presented with. i'm lucky that my ancestors came here rather than there. c-span: page 149 -- there are 171 pages in this book including the index -- "there is a group of americans that needs waspifying even more desperately than immigrants. that is the urban poor." what do you mean by that? >> guest: we have a class of people which is called the underclass in this country. they are the locus of a lot of our drug problems and a lot of the problems with illegitimacy and family breakdown and things of that kind. what would be the best, most effective way to help them? there are programs you might think of that could improve their lot in various ways and tax packages or benefits or wel
i'm german-american on my father's side. lots of germans came to this country. lots of germans also went to buenos aries and became argentineans and paraguayans and what-not. once they arrived in argentina, they turned into argentineans. they assimilated to that social model with the blessings and the bad things about it. people assimilate to what they're confronted with, what they're presented with. i'm lucky that my ancestors came here rather than there. c-span: page 149 -- there are 171...
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two were french and german. the german came from a more traditional show we say european jesuit perspective on the jews and he would have some influence so they go to work and they grab this thing. we only have seen in recent years and it is in some ways disappointing. it certainly is a direct criticism of nazi racial ideology area and racial supremacy but in terms of the jews it's certainly a document that would be embarrassing to the church today or the vatican council and i should say and i didn't say this but it's important to say that with the second vatican council in the early 1960s this already great changes. the church rejects its previous demonization of the jews and takes the position of respect for other religions and religious dialogue and so forth, all things that were being rejected before. basically the answer of the question is encyclical as the good parts but others that we would regard as offensive to jews. >> is it conquered factual if pius had lived for 10 more years how much difference woul
two were french and german. the german came from a more traditional show we say european jesuit perspective on the jews and he would have some influence so they go to work and they grab this thing. we only have seen in recent years and it is in some ways disappointing. it certainly is a direct criticism of nazi racial ideology area and racial supremacy but in terms of the jews it's certainly a document that would be embarrassing to the church today or the vatican council and i should say and i...
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and new york's moma shows a retrospective of a german artist. the captain of the south korean ferry that capsized on wednesday was arrested on charges of negligence along with two of his crew. prosecutors say an inexperienced third mate was during an difficult waters when the accident occurred. 29 people are confirmed dead and 273 are still missing. most of the missing our children who were on high school trip. >> the captain of the ship is facing mediators. why hethey want to know told passengers to stay in a cabin and not move. he says he thought they were doing the right thing. >> the current was very strong and the water was cold. i thought if people let the ferry too soon, they could be washed away. the rescue ships had not yet arrived. >> but he was quick to bring himself to safety. the captain was among the first survivors to be saved. almost 300 people were still fighting for their lives aboard his sinking ship. it seems unlikely anyone else has survived. authorities are now treating this as a recovery, not rescue mission. divers have ci
and new york's moma shows a retrospective of a german artist. the captain of the south korean ferry that capsized on wednesday was arrested on charges of negligence along with two of his crew. prosecutors say an inexperienced third mate was during an difficult waters when the accident occurred. 29 people are confirmed dead and 273 are still missing. most of the missing our children who were on high school trip. >> the captain of the ship is facing mediators. why hethey want to know told...
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ey german economy. and the blue chip companies such as voaks wag with again, german railways gentleman post office. russia cannot withdrawal borders seven decades after world war ii. we have said is we will sup is port them even if we have to suffer because of it. >> the problem for the german government is a russian government which says it can't see what the problem is. >> after the war, disappeared. these fresh memories and now what is here from this part of the world, that you are trying to impose sanctions on russians. for what? what reason? to divide the world? we don't understand this. from russia. whatever the political outcome for gentleman business leaders more seances is already a lose lose proposition. more than 100 people arrested as part of a european in airline ticketing. the operation was coordinated by the cyber prime center. now focused on the use of stolen credit cards that have found they were being used to book up to 300,000 fights. the credit card companies can't get around at the
ey german economy. and the blue chip companies such as voaks wag with again, german railways gentleman post office. russia cannot withdrawal borders seven decades after world war ii. we have said is we will sup is port them even if we have to suffer because of it. >> the problem for the german government is a russian government which says it can't see what the problem is. >> after the war, disappeared. these fresh memories and now what is here from this part of the world, that you...
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china wants german help in combating pollution. as well as talks with government leaders, he had planned to speak with a human rights lawyer, but chinese authorities prevented the meeting. >> gun battles broke out in rio de janeiro's main tourist district following the death of a well-known dancer. police moved into copacabana as dozens of angry demonstrators set fire to cars and barricades. accusedsed -- they police of beating the local resident to death after mistaking him for a drug kraft for -- drug trafficker. the arrest comes less than two months before brazil hosts the world cup. decidedof the sherpas to leave mount everest a week after 16 died in an avalanche. it was the deadliest disaster ever recorded on a peak. the incident has exposed a growing resentment in the sherpa community over the lope and high risks in helping tourists climb the world's highest mountain. on wednesday, rival palestinian groups agreed to form a unity government. after years of animosity, fata and hamas plan to govern the palestinian territories to
china wants german help in combating pollution. as well as talks with government leaders, he had planned to speak with a human rights lawyer, but chinese authorities prevented the meeting. >> gun battles broke out in rio de janeiro's main tourist district following the death of a well-known dancer. police moved into copacabana as dozens of angry demonstrators set fire to cars and barricades. accusedsed -- they police of beating the local resident to death after mistaking him for a drug...
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this is the german lager is gone and i met her but it's good to have you with us. here's what's coming up. ukraine's president tells russia's top blackmailing is going to have lost your house is more military drills on ukraine's board. israel cause of peace talks with palestinians saying it will not negotiate with hamas will have more from jerusalem. an emotional and violent protests as your on the bench after a collapse which killed more than eleven hundred. ukraine has given russia forty eight hour words to explain itself. he wants to know what's behind the new military drills was today near russia's border with ukraine ukraine's president lashing out accusing moscow of fomenting unrest in eastern ukraine in supporting what it calls terrorists kill these tensions began escalating on thursday when clashes between ukrainian forces and pro russian insurgents left five dead the ukrainian only moving on pro russian insurgents in the east. troops don't check points they had set up on the road to slow down. smoke rose from near the center of the city as the army moved c
this is the german lager is gone and i met her but it's good to have you with us. here's what's coming up. ukraine's president tells russia's top blackmailing is going to have lost your house is more military drills on ukraine's board. israel cause of peace talks with palestinians saying it will not negotiate with hamas will have more from jerusalem. an emotional and violent protests as your on the bench after a collapse which killed more than eleven hundred. ukraine has given russia forty...
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we're still lacking is the qualified staff to put the moves into practice and that's with the german crunch comes. with the tiger teams into more tempered harassment of staff is doomed to the region's largest vocational college this is for the next generation of foresters and environmental engineers are produced. the text books were written together with german experts these were known to nurture young trees and create and expand nurseries and how many trees protected and can harvest sustainably and it retains most of them passed on to their successors i know. last year. too little. always use many young people street from high school and the number of unemployed people the college actively recruits women promoting the job of forster. as an attractive profession for the future. and tomorrow. who knew. my parents were very happy when i told him i wanted to become a forester my father has a patch of land leased to sixty years from the government everytime i come home from school my parents give me more encouragement he appealed to him and this one is a hobby for us they say. but you ca
we're still lacking is the qualified staff to put the moves into practice and that's with the german crunch comes. with the tiger teams into more tempered harassment of staff is doomed to the region's largest vocational college this is for the next generation of foresters and environmental engineers are produced. the text books were written together with german experts these were known to nurture young trees and create and expand nurseries and how many trees protected and can harvest...
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does it make you german -- does it make you nervous for german industrialists?> in the last couple of months, the meetings we have had with globally, they seem to be making more positive noises for outlook. that is related to the slow recovery that we have been seeing on top line. we are a bit more encouraged about that. >> lucy, thank you for joining us this morning. we had to break, we leave you with an historic change to the tv lineup. not here, comedian and satirical news anchor stephen colbert or will replace david letterman on after 20 years. >> nation, it has been three weeks since vladimir putin annexed crimea. president obama still refuses to intervene. folks, we have got to invade in's slave army advances. say putin has dragons. ♪ >> i would say, come on, mohammed. tell us why. the furor over the last couple months in terms of the headlines are exaggerated. it is not indicative of what this company is, what it was, and what it will be in terms of our future structure. >> that was pimco's founder bill .ross we will bring you more on that interview in th
does it make you german -- does it make you nervous for german industrialists?> in the last couple of months, the meetings we have had with globally, they seem to be making more positive noises for outlook. that is related to the slow recovery that we have been seeing on top line. we are a bit more encouraged about that. >> lucy, thank you for joining us this morning. we had to break, we leave you with an historic change to the tv lineup. not here, comedian and satirical news anchor...
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the text books were written together with german experts. these were known to nurture young trees and create and expand nurseries and how many trees protected and can harvest sustainably and expertise. his successors. the us. it will always use many young people street from high school and the number of unemployed people. the college actively recruit women promoting the job of forster. as an attractive profession for the future. and tomorrow. who knew. my parents were very happy when told him i wanted to become a forester. my father has a patch of land leased to sixty years from the government everytime i come home from school my parents give me more encouragement he appeared to him and he did when it is a hobby for us they say. but you can make it your profession. it's one thing in life. kudos to ms cooper to programs with partner companies such as the sawmill the idea is to ensure the entire lunar fellow student employment and future long term the government wants to see only approved for him selling timber. again instead of companies will
the text books were written together with german experts. these were known to nurture young trees and create and expand nurseries and how many trees protected and can harvest sustainably and expertise. his successors. the us. it will always use many young people street from high school and the number of unemployed people. the college actively recruit women promoting the job of forster. as an attractive profession for the future. and tomorrow. who knew. my parents were very happy when told him i...
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"mein kampf" left a huge stain on german history. a legacy that its people are still struggling to deal with. ivo tuchel, nhk world, munich. >>> let's now bring in our meteorologist sayaka mori. gorgeous spring weather here in tokyo today but i hear no such luck for people in parts of china who've been hit by floods. what can you tell us? >> yes, shery, the flooding season has started a week earlier than normal in southeastern china. and according to xinhua news agency, due to the weakened heavy rain at least 21 people have been killed with four still missing. now take a look at some video. the persistent storm is drenching south china. this video is from hong kong where a shopping mall was transformed into a waterfall after heavy rain poured through the roof. the area has dealt with the nasty weather for the past few days. the weather has caused massive travel problems, both on the roads, as well as in the air. well, unfortunately, a new system has formed over southern parts of china. we have warnings for thunderstorms and hail for
"mein kampf" left a huge stain on german history. a legacy that its people are still struggling to deal with. ivo tuchel, nhk world, munich. >>> let's now bring in our meteorologist sayaka mori. gorgeous spring weather here in tokyo today but i hear no such luck for people in parts of china who've been hit by floods. what can you tell us? >> yes, shery, the flooding season has started a week earlier than normal in southeastern china. and according to xinhua news agency,...
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another bailout package authorities have banned all rallies in athens during today's visit by the german chancellor she is expected to offer some reassurance to the country is on the right track to recovery but mass protests over austerity suggest that is the minority view reporting from the greek capital oxys mattress. german chancellor angela merkel coming to the greek capital during a very tense time a backdrop of protests here people who are angry with the policies that they're suffering under here in athens and across the country she's meeting with antinous amar's the greek prime minister during her visit in a group of young entrepreneurs who they feel are necessary for the future growth of the country a country that according to some economic forecasts may have reached a turning point but there are those who say that that will not be the case there are those who say that unemployment will persist and that they're worried about whether the greek economy will be able to turn around and whether the greek government is going to be able to make the kind of steps they need in order to en
another bailout package authorities have banned all rallies in athens during today's visit by the german chancellor she is expected to offer some reassurance to the country is on the right track to recovery but mass protests over austerity suggest that is the minority view reporting from the greek capital oxys mattress. german chancellor angela merkel coming to the greek capital during a very tense time a backdrop of protests here people who are angry with the policies that they're suffering...