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and west germany mitterrand believe the the concept put forward by germany at the time that well if you reunite germany it will be under the rubric of this multi-nation euro zone under the euro and now here we are ten fifteen years later and we find that oh only germany has a solvent economy everyone else is falling into the muck including france that means that germany effectively runs europe to have the only functioning banking system the euro u.c.b. is the euro is frankfurt there to out there kicking britain out of the earth zone david cameron saying we're not sure if we want to be part of the eurozone frankfurt germany or saying we don't want anywhere near frankfurt because we want all the business here so this is the fourth reich this is what they couldn't accomplish in the last century germany will come closer this century you know maybe they've learned their mistakes we can assume that it will be a bad thing. well digging into the data shows that there's an increasing schism within the euro zone national divergences between france and germany have widened so far this year to
and west germany mitterrand believe the the concept put forward by germany at the time that well if you reunite germany it will be under the rubric of this multi-nation euro zone under the euro and now here we are ten fifteen years later and we find that oh only germany has a solvent economy everyone else is falling into the muck including france that means that germany effectively runs europe to have the only functioning banking system the euro u.c.b. is the euro is frankfurt there to out...
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workers here in germany. one of russia's biggest mining companies has come up with its own motivational scheme for its workers. >> he has sent a trio of musicians down to the pit to boost morale as they start their shifts. the company is planning more activities to improve working conditions with music, art, and dance. >> a little bit cramped, though. let's recap one of our top story right now. in italy, the center-left leader says he has failed to form a government after nearly a week of talks with other parties. and he told the press that some of the conditions that were demanded by other parties during the talks were unacceptable. we will have more on that in future editions of the "journal ." for now, stay with us. >> don't go away. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
workers here in germany. one of russia's biggest mining companies has come up with its own motivational scheme for its workers. >> he has sent a trio of musicians down to the pit to boost morale as they start their shifts. the company is planning more activities to improve working conditions with music, art, and dance. >> a little bit cramped, though. let's recap one of our top story right now. in italy, the center-left leader says he has failed to form a government after nearly a...
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workers here in germany. one of russia's biggest mining companies has come up with its own motivational scheme for its workers. >> he has sent a trio of musicians down to the pit to boost morale as they start their shifts. the company is planning more activities to improve working conditions with music, art, and dance. >> a little bit cramped, though. let's recap one of our top story right now. in italy, the center-left leader says he has failed to form a government after nearly a week of talks with other parties. and he told the press that some of the conditions that were demanded by other parties during the talks were unacceptable. we will have more on that in future editions of the "journal ." for now, stay with us. >> don't go away. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
workers here in germany. one of russia's biggest mining companies has come up with its own motivational scheme for its workers. >> he has sent a trio of musicians down to the pit to boost morale as they start their shifts. the company is planning more activities to improve working conditions with music, art, and dance. >> a little bit cramped, though. let's recap one of our top story right now. in italy, the center-left leader says he has failed to form a government after nearly a...
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workers here in germany. one of russia's biggest mining companies has come up with its own motivational scheme for its workers. >> he has sent a trio of musicians down to the pit to boost morale as they start their shifts. the company is planning more activities to improve working conditions with music, art, and dance. >> a little bit cramped, though. let's recap one of our top story right now. in italy, the center-left leader says he has failed to form a government after nearly a week of talks with other parties.
workers here in germany. one of russia's biggest mining companies has come up with its own motivational scheme for its workers. >> he has sent a trio of musicians down to the pit to boost morale as they start their shifts. the company is planning more activities to improve working conditions with music, art, and dance. >> a little bit cramped, though. let's recap one of our top story right now. in italy, the center-left leader says he has failed to form a government after nearly a...
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how do you assess relations between indonesia and germany? >> indonesia in the last 15 years has made serious progress in terms of democratic reforms. european countries, in britain as well as germany, are trying to court indonesias favor -- indonesia's's favor. they want a slice of the action. relations are relatively good. there is concern about human rights violations, but basically, they are played down by the german government, which says indonesia it is making good progress. >> thank you. if you are into glitzy fast new cars, you should be in geneva right now with the annual automobile show is going on right now. >> this is a difficult time for the car industry, especially in europe with sales dropping as a result of the economic downturn. germany's large carmakers have been spent some of the pain. some had even posted record profits. >> for example, volkswagen has unveiled its latest green car in geneva. >> volkswagen calls its concept car a super efficient vehicle. light weight, carbon construction, all two sleek aerodynamics, and a d
how do you assess relations between indonesia and germany? >> indonesia in the last 15 years has made serious progress in terms of democratic reforms. european countries, in britain as well as germany, are trying to court indonesias favor -- indonesia's's favor. they want a slice of the action. relations are relatively good. there is concern about human rights violations, but basically, they are played down by the german government, which says indonesia it is making good progress....
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. >> host: who is leading those in germany? >> guest: the leading person was an informal adviser and that was felix frankfurter, who roosevelt had no much earlier when he was assistant secretary of the navy and they reestablished a friendship on roosevelt ran for governor in 1928 in new york, actually ran again to jewish opponent and frankfurter was very important and initiating discussions regarding the plaintiff persecuted jews and what americans can do about it. also important was the secretary of labor, frances perkins who roosevelt knew new york is an activist and she was a major advocate for refugees. >> host: secretary perkins, frankfurter, with a jewish? >> guest: he was jewish but frances perkins was not. oddly she was attacked by anti-semites for being jewish based on anyone who supported jewish issues was jewish. franklin roosevelt himself was accused of being jewish. people talked about president rosenfeld or rosenberg and he had a wonderful response. i'm not jewish, but the jewish people are wonderful and i wouldn'
. >> host: who is leading those in germany? >> guest: the leading person was an informal adviser and that was felix frankfurter, who roosevelt had no much earlier when he was assistant secretary of the navy and they reestablished a friendship on roosevelt ran for governor in 1928 in new york, actually ran again to jewish opponent and frankfurter was very important and initiating discussions regarding the plaintiff persecuted jews and what americans can do about it. also important...
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germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks likely to go through there with a big majority. >> let's go live to brussels and bring in our correspondent who has been following the events in cyprus
germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough --...
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germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks likely to go through there with a big majority. >> let's go live to brussels and bring in our correspondent who has been following the events in cyprus
germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough --...
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carrying out attacks on specific targets in germany. >> the willingness of salafists in germany to engage in violence is growing. the number rapidly increase in 2012 from 3500 to 4800. it is still not clear who planted a bomb in a train station in december. salafists or right wing extremists who wanted to make it look like an islamist attack. since germany banned militant, his followers have regarded the country as a battlefield. >> i myself did not intend to blow up a bomb, but there are definitely many brothers and sisters who want to spread a bombing mood. >> the followers in london give the same impression. even if so far the only bragg and threatened on the internet. >> no muslim should ever sleep without thinking about how to bring about their destruction. the very purpose is to bring the downfall of every western government and to make sure those puppet regimes are destroyed and the law of alice but in every corner of the earth. >> they are beginning in london 's east end where sharia patrol constitutes a threat to everyone. >> russia's roads are notoriously lawless, but these days
carrying out attacks on specific targets in germany. >> the willingness of salafists in germany to engage in violence is growing. the number rapidly increase in 2012 from 3500 to 4800. it is still not clear who planted a bomb in a train station in december. salafists or right wing extremists who wanted to make it look like an islamist attack. since germany banned militant, his followers have regarded the country as a battlefield. >> i myself did not intend to blow up a bomb, but...
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competition rules. >> germany's v.w. law goes back to 1960 when the state-owned company was privatized. they a-- retained only 22.2% of the shares but the v.w. law inshowers it can still override other partners on vital decisions. that makes the company less attractive other investors. the european court of justification ruled that the law is illegal. >> the perspective of v.w. ice global exeltors is understandable. they see themselves as being subjugated to different regulations. if a company wants to buy up shares as part of a hostile takeover they can do this to company x or y but not to v.w. that gives v.w. a competitive advantage. >> the law's backers say investors still trailed plenty of v.w. shares, as with any other publicly listed company. they say brussels should keep out of v.w.'s corporate affairs. >> in a moment, we'll delve into the endless archives of the former east german secret police. >> first a look at other stories making the news. residents of the falkland islands have voted almost unanimously to re
competition rules. >> germany's v.w. law goes back to 1960 when the state-owned company was privatized. they a-- retained only 22.2% of the shares but the v.w. law inshowers it can still override other partners on vital decisions. that makes the company less attractive other investors. the european court of justification ruled that the law is illegal. >> the perspective of v.w. ice global exeltors is understandable. they see themselves as being subjugated to different regulations....
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here in germany, the operator and the owner are both subsidiaries.he company made an impressive net profit of 2.3 billion euros in 2011. besides passenger operations and freight and logistics, the network operations and services played a major role in those results. their results were helped by subsidies, taxpayer money used to maintain the network. in france, control of the operations was split off when the national operator -- was split off from the national operator in 1997 to increase compensation -- competition. they now want to reunite the entities. they say the separation led to more delays and more bureaucracy. >> we will have the latest on mali. >> and we will be asking who is the crown undiplomatic language after a delete's election results. -- on diplomatic language after italy's election results. >> welcome back to the "journal " on dw. german lawmakers are voting on sending more troops to support the french-led mission in mali. their role will be training up mullion forces and providing logistical support -- molly and -- malian forces an
here in germany, the operator and the owner are both subsidiaries.he company made an impressive net profit of 2.3 billion euros in 2011. besides passenger operations and freight and logistics, the network operations and services played a major role in those results. their results were helped by subsidies, taxpayer money used to maintain the network. in france, control of the operations was split off when the national operator -- was split off from the national operator in 1997 to increase...
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-04 germany. they were firmly in command. >> it was totally out of order that the spectators started whistling. >> germany was spurred back into action but could not convert their chances, hitting the post and crossbar no fewer than six times. >> lap it up in the first half so it was o.k. even the the second half was not as good as the first. >> germany take another step on the road to brazil. >> that victory since germany's spot at the top of group c. they are eight points ahead, and qualification is looking very safe, but there is a tight battle for the second spot between austria, sweden, and the republic of ireland. >> let's look at some of the other results. belgium's 1-0 win over macedonia puts them on top of group a. italy on top of group b. montana per se ahead of england -- montenegro stay ahead of england. and spain back on track with a win against france. >> antennas, celebrating one of the biggest wins of his career. he has not the world number one out of the miami masters. he is the o
-04 germany. they were firmly in command. >> it was totally out of order that the spectators started whistling. >> germany was spurred back into action but could not convert their chances, hitting the post and crossbar no fewer than six times. >> lap it up in the first half so it was o.k. even the the second half was not as good as the first. >> germany take another step on the road to brazil. >> that victory since germany's spot at the top of group c. they are...
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wage in germany -- >> germany's social democrats and greens obviously feel the time is ripe to push a blanket minimum-wage, but this is a highly politicized debate and always has been in germany. the government is clearly not in favor of a blanket minimum wage to. the government coalition parties control the lower house of parliament, the bundestag, so this bill simply will not get passed. it will probably not see the light of day. in order to seek a blanket minimum wage introduced, we will have to see a swing to the left in the government. it would need to be a center- left government in place, and right now, it does not look very likely. >> that makes it sound like the shift in the bundesrat does not make that much of a difference if the bundestag still has blocking power. >> the two chambers of parliament in germany are diametrically opposed. the bundesrat is taking advantage of its right of initiative to propose legislation -- that is something new -- and it is going in the opposite direction of what people are used to both politically and in the legislative process. we have als
wage in germany -- >> germany's social democrats and greens obviously feel the time is ripe to push a blanket minimum-wage, but this is a highly politicized debate and always has been in germany. the government is clearly not in favor of a blanket minimum wage to. the government coalition parties control the lower house of parliament, the bundestag, so this bill simply will not get passed. it will probably not see the light of day. in order to seek a blanket minimum wage introduced, we...
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controls the the euro germany is the largest force in the e.u. with the euro has kind of by extension become the old boy mark and germany has now officially won world war two is that like a really radical weird speak or is there something to that. i would necessarily bring world war two into it but i think there's some merit to look i mean germany's had it both ways for ten years now it's been able to have a all the advantages of a weak currency it makes its products its manufacturing products exportable and so on while shuffling off all of the disadvantages of of a weak currency on to these other states and so it's been playing it both ways it's dominated the entire european market it's been both the creditor and the seller of goods and services to the e.u. it's called the shots so i think they really had it both ways and when they're the whole system the. they set up blew up they were able to use their power and influence to force everybody else to pay the price including the end it's citizens of a lot of countries this is the most extreme exam
controls the the euro germany is the largest force in the e.u. with the euro has kind of by extension become the old boy mark and germany has now officially won world war two is that like a really radical weird speak or is there something to that. i would necessarily bring world war two into it but i think there's some merit to look i mean germany's had it both ways for ten years now it's been able to have a all the advantages of a weak currency it makes its products its manufacturing products...
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-04 germany. they were firmly in command. >> it was totally out of order that the spectators started whistling. >> germany was spurred back into action but could not convert their chances, hitting the post and crossbar no fewer than six times. >> lap it up in the first half so it was o.k. even the the second half was not as good as the first. >> germany take another step on the road to brazil. >> that victory since germany's spot at the top of group c. they are eight points ahead, and qualification is looking very safe, but there is a tight battle for the second spot between austria, sweden, and the republic of ireland. >> let's look at some of the other results. belgium's 1-0 win over macedonia puts them on top of group a. italy on top of group b. montana per se ahead of england -- montenegro stay ahead of england. and spain back on track with a win against france. >> antennas, celebrating one of the biggest wins of his career. he has not the world number one out of the miami masters. he is the o
-04 germany. they were firmly in command. >> it was totally out of order that the spectators started whistling. >> germany was spurred back into action but could not convert their chances, hitting the post and crossbar no fewer than six times. >> lap it up in the first half so it was o.k. even the the second half was not as good as the first. >> germany take another step on the road to brazil. >> that victory since germany's spot at the top of group c. they are...
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two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic committee for human rights calls it a dictatorship where social workers tell parents what to do. >> they claim to be a democracy, far from it. it is a dictatorship. social workers dictating how you live. children. >> this family lost custody of family and it is killing his wife. >> if we can't fix this soon, dominic will not have a mother anymore. >> russia is one of the freest nations in which to home school. family policy expert. >> we have complete freedom of home education. they are championed of human rights in this particular area. it is a good example bu
two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic...
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countries like england, france, and germany will end up exploiting us. they will rule the markets and sell everything that belongs to croatia. >> it is a super idea. there are lots of things -- culture, the economy. we can work everywhere. we can study abroad for free in denmark, for example. >> but it may be years before croatia reaps the full benefits of eu membership. many fishermen fear there will be no improvements for them. the country's national debt is huge. corruption and cronyism are rife, and the justice system is weak, despite years of pressure from brussels for reforms. many here share the mood of the adriatic fisherman -- they fear competition from western europe and say zagreb does not protect the interests of the little people, but it is traditions like old-fashioned fishing that attract tourists. this restaurant owner says niche markets are croatia's strength. >> i think our future lies in exclusive tourism like golf and conventions and less in mass tourism. >> he is looking forward to july 1 when croatia is expected to join the eu. he s
countries like england, france, and germany will end up exploiting us. they will rule the markets and sell everything that belongs to croatia. >> it is a super idea. there are lots of things -- culture, the economy. we can work everywhere. we can study abroad for free in denmark, for example. >> but it may be years before croatia reaps the full benefits of eu membership. many fishermen fear there will be no improvements for them. the country's national debt is huge. corruption and...
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and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some. others are critical because crimes committed decades ago remain unsolved. when croatia was part of yugoslavia, dozens of croats in exile were murdered. many believe the secret police were behind the killings. >> for 33 years, this woman and her eldest daughter have been making a trip to the main cemetery in frankfurt to visit the grave of their late husband and father. they say he was murdered in 1980 by the yugoslavian secret service, but the murderer has yet to be brought to justice. >> i do not wish them dead, but i wish them justice, that they may be punished. >> after the funeral in 1980, she was left to raise five children alone. at that time, croa
and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some. others are critical because crimes committed decades ago remain unsolved. when croatia was part of...
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and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some. others are critical because crimes committed decades ago remain unsolved. when croatia was part of yugoslavia, dozens of croats in exile were murdered. many believe the secret police were behind the killings. >> for 33 years, this woman and her eldest daughter have been making a trip to the main cemetery in frankfurt to visit the grave of their late husband and father. they say he was murdered in 1980 by the yugoslavian secret service, but the murderer has yet to be brought to justice. >> i do not wish them dead, but i wish them justice, that they may be punished. >> after the funeral in 1980, she was left to raise five children alone. at that time, croa
and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some. others are critical because crimes committed decades ago remain unsolved. when croatia was part of...
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countries like england, france, and germany will end up exploiting us. they will rule the markets and sell everything that belongs to croatia. >> it is a super idea. there are lots of things -- culture, the economy. we can work everywhere. we can study abroad for free in denmark, for example. >> but it may be years before croatia reaps the full benefits of eu membership. many fishermen fear there will be no improvements for them. the country's national debt is huge. corruption and cronyism are rife, and the justice system is weak, despite years of pressure from brussels for reforms. many here share the mood of the adriatic fisherman -- they fear competition from western europe and say zagreb does not protect the interests of the little people, but it is traditions like old-fashioned fishing that attract tourists. this restaurant owner says niche markets are croatia's strength. >> i think our future lies in exclusive tourism like golf and conventions and less in mass tourism. >> he is looking forward to july 1 when croatia is expected to join the eu. he s
countries like england, france, and germany will end up exploiting us. they will rule the markets and sell everything that belongs to croatia. >> it is a super idea. there are lots of things -- culture, the economy. we can work everywhere. we can study abroad for free in denmark, for example. >> but it may be years before croatia reaps the full benefits of eu membership. many fishermen fear there will be no improvements for them. the country's national debt is huge. corruption and...
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germany's famous thrift and efficiency takes a not from some oddball budgeting. fancy a purple carrot that's just one of the bizarre investments from the federal pot we'll show you more and tell you how taxpayers are reacting. and the dump next door in a few minutes we report on the villagers forced to live next to a growing health hazard in israeli occupied land. wealthy british style. time right. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. these are decent faces freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up in this order. and bring you. any time if so loot play free. thought. you like to be treated this way. limitations. free. free. free. free. free live. live live. live. live. live. live live. live . do we speak your language as anybody will or not a day and. use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking
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germany ranks 30th and is in the top quarter of countries surveyed. african nations are among the least happy. a german parliamentary group is examining weather to include happiness in germany's gdp calculation, making it more of -- more than a summary of exports. >> many people are now working on it. >> the tiny himalayan kingdom of bhutan is already doing that. the right to happiness is even written into the constitution of the buddhist country. the government releases its gross national happiness index every year. >> written in the constitution. >> that's right. it is important to be hiking in the himalayas to get a feeling of happiness, but let's spread it around. when we come back at the top of the hour, we will have more news. and in our next bulletin, we will have the latest report from cyprus and from the president of the united states and his visit to israel. stay with us for that. >> until then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
germany ranks 30th and is in the top quarter of countries surveyed. african nations are among the least happy. a german parliamentary group is examining weather to include happiness in germany's gdp calculation, making it more of -- more than a summary of exports. >> many people are now working on it. >> the tiny himalayan kingdom of bhutan is already doing that. the right to happiness is even written into the constitution of the buddhist country. the government releases its gross...
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germany: i resent that remark.: you probably would. ( germany chuckling ) ( car door closes ) [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ happy birthday to you.♪ all right. officer edward eckle: here we go. thank you. aren't you guys sweet. intercom: sweet? negative. you guys are bad. you're bad news. you're lucky we put water in the glass. your birthday present is out in the car. would you like us to get those? no. no, thank you. thank you very much for the cake. that's certainly more than enough... officer thomas detemple: cake's good. ...from you two. with this sugar high we'll be running all night. woman: such a big piece, ed. are we ready to go here? there's cake back ther
germany: i resent that remark.: you probably would. ( germany chuckling ) ( car door closes ) [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ happy...
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germany's foreign minister said prior to the meeting that berlin fears that arms could fall into the wrong hands. most eu members favor tougher sanctions on the regime of president assad. >> on the line from dublin now, we have our correspondent. has there been any progress in the talks between these foreign ministers. >> getting agreement was going to be a tall order, but anybody looking for some move -- well, i'm afraid they will be disappointed. foreign ministers are going the wrong way, and really, the best they can say is that the talks were useful and that they will continue, but there is no disguising the fact that even after today's talks were very differences -- very serious differences of opinions. simply put, britain and france believe in dispatching arms to the rebels, and the rest of the european union -- the irish and german position position being very similar -- simply put, the position for the rest of the member states is more arms means more casualties, and the simple fact is when you send in those arms, you cannot be too sure where they will end up. we do know that
germany's foreign minister said prior to the meeting that berlin fears that arms could fall into the wrong hands. most eu members favor tougher sanctions on the regime of president assad. >> on the line from dublin now, we have our correspondent. has there been any progress in the talks between these foreign ministers. >> getting agreement was going to be a tall order, but anybody looking for some move -- well, i'm afraid they will be disappointed. foreign ministers are going the...
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i think germany wants to destroy greece germany wants to help greece but they're doing in a very you know a hard way they're yet let me just cut it because you know they're buying these assets for pennies on the dollar race the private equity funds i was there when steve forbes was down there shopping for for assets you know during that when the tear gas was flying in the international chamber of commerce so how much of my question is isn't there a bit of a controlled demolition aspect to the way greece spell i agree with that max but i would lay out all of germany's feet because remember john paulson john course when he bought bonds others you know for you know for his people you're talking about they're not countries they're individual actors they might be had funds they might be wealthy lovelace in a germany seat i'm saying that greece was a three in a billion dollar economy which is on a a leveraged buyout basis not a big leveraged buyouts and you had guys predatory come in you know germany was just looking at this from a from a taking a step back but you had guys go in there the
i think germany wants to destroy greece germany wants to help greece but they're doing in a very you know a hard way they're yet let me just cut it because you know they're buying these assets for pennies on the dollar race the private equity funds i was there when steve forbes was down there shopping for for assets you know during that when the tear gas was flying in the international chamber of commerce so how much of my question is isn't there a bit of a controlled demolition aspect to the...
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that max but i would lay out all of germany's feet because remember john paulson and john course are going to blow up on others you know for you know force people you're talking about they're not countries they're individual actors they might be hedge funds they might be wealthy lovelace in a germany seat i'm saying that greece was a three in a billion dollar economy which is on a a leveraged buyout basis not a big blabber spyin and you had guys predatory come in you know germany was just looking at this from a from a taking a step back but you had guys go in there they trashed the country now they seem to go from there then they went to spain with a worchester looking at italy to what degree is europe being destabilized by. credits or leverage guys from wall street the city i think a very great extent this is just a wall street as usual it's been going on for a hundred years you know they fleece individual investors in u.s. markets you know the banks you know fleeced depositors by not paying our normal interest rates and really straightest lease countries by you know you're feeding
that max but i would lay out all of germany's feet because remember john paulson and john course are going to blow up on others you know for you know force people you're talking about they're not countries they're individual actors they might be hedge funds they might be wealthy lovelace in a germany seat i'm saying that greece was a three in a billion dollar economy which is on a a leveraged buyout basis not a big blabber spyin and you had guys predatory come in you know germany was just...
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germany's defense minister within molly, -- mali, visiting the troops. thomas said germany's help with training must be accomplished -- accompanied with a process of political reconciliation. he said germany would continue to provide assistance as long as mali's government needs it. syriare were claims from that the violence there had taken on a new dimension. state tv showed pictures of what it said were victims of a chemical attack by rebels on an area close to aleppo. the rocket contain poisonous gasses. we have had 16 civilian martyrs and 86 wounded, most of whom are in a serious condition. >> the government asked the un to investigate, but the opposition quickly blamed the government for the attack. written and france asked the u.s. -- britain and france asked the un to look into those allegations. if chemical weapons are being used by other side, it will be the first time during the conflict in syria. meanwhile, the steering opposition shows -- chose a new leader. the neww the head of interim government. he moved to the u.s. as a young man and is n
germany's defense minister within molly, -- mali, visiting the troops. thomas said germany's help with training must be accomplished -- accompanied with a process of political reconciliation. he said germany would continue to provide assistance as long as mali's government needs it. syriare were claims from that the violence there had taken on a new dimension. state tv showed pictures of what it said were victims of a chemical attack by rebels on an area close to aleppo. the rocket contain...
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germany says it is the regular people who suffer. >> international isolation is increasing poverty among ordinary people, and that is why the policies pursued by the north korean leadership are focused against its own people. >> china, which has always defended the country, is also on board with the sanctions. it has called for restraint. >> if both sides do not keep calm or one of them lose their cool, the consequences could be dreadful. >> north korea has also cut off the top line with south korea. it is designed to act as a point of contact in the case of escalation a breakdown of communication did not even take place during the cold war. >> for more on the story, our reporter in the south korean capital. how do you assess modern steel right now, given these latest developments. >> most cells -- most south koreans have heard these threats before from north korea. they have grown up amid the context of the cold war. south korea over exaggerated north korean threats. there is a general apathy. your average south korean does not pay attention to a north korea does until bombs fall. then
germany says it is the regular people who suffer. >> international isolation is increasing poverty among ordinary people, and that is why the policies pursued by the north korean leadership are focused against its own people. >> china, which has always defended the country, is also on board with the sanctions. it has called for restraint. >> if both sides do not keep calm or one of them lose their cool, the consequences could be dreadful. >> north korea has also cut off...
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germany. now there's a dramatic development the story of a kidnapped ukrainian journalist incredibly on our conscious thought as a skate from her a month long capture by rebel groups and war torn syria where across the details at r.t. dot com. lots killed for spreading the word an egyptian christian is found dead inside a libyan jail report online. no one wants to live next to the stanch of a landfill waste side but some have no choice hundreds of palestinian bedouins in a village on israeli occupied land say their rights are literally being trashed by the jewish authorities or has a story. from this to this the remote hills of the west bank off becoming an eyesore by the way noisy garbage trucks dump waste from jerusalem and its surrounding areas here. far enough to keep the stench of garbage away from city dwellers but close enough for some to conclude it's making the bed when tribes who inhabit these hills sick of not hussein is recovering from cancer he says he can prove the dumb cost it b
germany. now there's a dramatic development the story of a kidnapped ukrainian journalist incredibly on our conscious thought as a skate from her a month long capture by rebel groups and war torn syria where across the details at r.t. dot com. lots killed for spreading the word an egyptian christian is found dead inside a libyan jail report online. no one wants to live next to the stanch of a landfill waste side but some have no choice hundreds of palestinian bedouins in a village on israeli...
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you know germany cozying up to russia see japan and going their own way you see china trying to buildalliances that's a very unstable situation where is the equilibrium and you can have a dual even triple it will librium system where you get in the situation where one breaks down and then jumps to another equilibrium that's a well known phenomena of physics but we could actually be in between. we're not in the new we're out of the old equilibrium but we're not to you know what though goes close to a new normal we're not there yet we're in that in between stage which is very turbulent very uncertain all right side time a quantum leap equilibrium turned out there and you know you're flying physics to finance and this is typically not the way people look at it but we're a way of thinking is you have to apply almost concepts like chaos theory and other quantum theoretical because the didn't manage to rivet is the amount of leverage in the system is so great that you don't really have a classic supply and demand economy anymore it's more of a systems analysis where you're just trying to fi
you know germany cozying up to russia see japan and going their own way you see china trying to buildalliances that's a very unstable situation where is the equilibrium and you can have a dual even triple it will librium system where you get in the situation where one breaks down and then jumps to another equilibrium that's a well known phenomena of physics but we could actually be in between. we're not in the new we're out of the old equilibrium but we're not to you know what though goes close...