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that is your job in germany.r conduct and attitude, you can lay the groundwork of a piece that could last forever. or just the opposite. you could lay the groundwork for a new war to come. just as american soldiers have to do this job 26 years ago, so other american soldiers, your sons, might have to do it again. germany appears to be beaten. hitler is out. swastikas gone. nazi propaganda off the air. concentration camps empty. you will see ruins, you will see flowers, you will some mighty pretty scenery. do not let a fool you. you are in enemy country, be alert, suspicious of everyone, take no chances. you are up against something more than tourist scenery, you are up against german history. it is not good. this book was written chapter by chapter, not by one man, not by one furor, it was written by the german people. chapter one, blood and iron. under the pressure and bismarck -- the prussian bismarck the , german empire was built. serving notice to all that their religion was higher that their god was blood. i
that is your job in germany.r conduct and attitude, you can lay the groundwork of a piece that could last forever. or just the opposite. you could lay the groundwork for a new war to come. just as american soldiers have to do this job 26 years ago, so other american soldiers, your sons, might have to do it again. germany appears to be beaten. hitler is out. swastikas gone. nazi propaganda off the air. concentration camps empty. you will see ruins, you will see flowers, you will some mighty...
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after all a few years before we fled germany. she had spent years trying to get out of the clutches of the third race and yet here she was a couple decades later in the forefront, devoting a great deal of her life to trying to build bridges of understanding and cooperation between germany, the jewish people, through the vehicle of ajc. back to the sl well as a very powerful story, a powerful story that suggests as has been said by a famous philosopher, it is better to light a candle than curse the darkness and i believe that was indeed her outlook. timely for me, this luzie stories personal not because they knew and cared about her and not just because they know and care about you, charlotte bonelli and the remarkable effort you've made, but also because on a personal level i identify with the story. had it not been for a man named maurice ruby and his wife, ida, who lived in the holy city, pennsylvania, an improbable destination for a family that began their life in russia, 14 members of my family would never have needed to the
after all a few years before we fled germany. she had spent years trying to get out of the clutches of the third race and yet here she was a couple decades later in the forefront, devoting a great deal of her life to trying to build bridges of understanding and cooperation between germany, the jewish people, through the vehicle of ajc. back to the sl well as a very powerful story, a powerful story that suggests as has been said by a famous philosopher, it is better to light a candle than curse...
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those people stayed in germany and grew older.he idyllic image of a large turkish family with the younger generations caring lovingly for their elderly parents does not always reflect reality. there are often tensions between parents and children. she explains that second generation immigrants were left in their home countries while their parents got settled in germany. they came later at the age of 8, 10, or even 15. they were estranged from their parents and that, she says, puts a strain on relationships later in life. one of those who cannot rely on a family support network. 68, she came to germany to work in the garment industry. on a trip to turkey, she married and her husband moved to germany. they had two children together. she says her marriage was hell. her husband would wake up early and leave without saying when she would -- he would be back. if the children would ask for something, instead of answering he would hit them. she tried to comfort the children, but her husband was an alcoholic and a gambler. home, he stank.
those people stayed in germany and grew older.he idyllic image of a large turkish family with the younger generations caring lovingly for their elderly parents does not always reflect reality. there are often tensions between parents and children. she explains that second generation immigrants were left in their home countries while their parents got settled in germany. they came later at the age of 8, 10, or even 15. they were estranged from their parents and that, she says, puts a strain on...
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germany as ame to guestworker.with a degree in political science, anot that she knows they never planned for -- she never planned she -- she knows they never planned. they were always seen as a temporary phenomenon. there were never expected to spend their retirement years here and many of the migrants themselves expected to return home, but that is not how it turned out. those people stayed in germany and grew older. the idyllic image of a large turkish family with younger generations caring for their parents does not always reflect reality. there are often tensions between parents and their children. many second that immigrants were left in their home country. they came later at the age of 8, 10, or even 15, so they were estranged from their parents, and that puts a strain on relationships later in life. cannotone of those that rip ash rely on a family support network. agocame more than 40 years to work in the garment industry. on a trip to turkey, she married. her husband moved to germany. they had two children
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modern germany bears no relationship with germany of 1945.n this context, president hollande stressed in his keynote speech the fact that the d-day landings were not simply a military victory leading to the defeat of germany. they led ultimately to the establishment of a new democratic order in europe. they led ultimately, he suggested, to the european union itself and to the integration within europe, and the lesson of all of that is that this freedom so dearly bought by the sacrifice of these men imposes as part of its legacy on us a responsibility to look for peaceful solutions to our conflicts, and in that context, of course, the ukraine, the ukrainian crisis has been pulled into an atmosphere where it is much easier for leaders to talk to one another. >> talking is the order of the day. earlier this week, barack obama made lots of headlines for talking tough to russia, and france and germany have recently worked this diplomatic channels. is there any chance you're might just go its own way on this? >> i don't think that will happen. the
modern germany bears no relationship with germany of 1945.n this context, president hollande stressed in his keynote speech the fact that the d-day landings were not simply a military victory leading to the defeat of germany. they led ultimately to the establishment of a new democratic order in europe. they led ultimately, he suggested, to the european union itself and to the integration within europe, and the lesson of all of that is that this freedom so dearly bought by the sacrifice of these...
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tween germany and the u.s.s.r. fell considerably from the diary of dr joseph campbell used to nine hundred forty one cooperation with russia was in fact a stain on our honor but we shall soon wipe it clean i said this to this your get agrees with me completely that your believes the operation will take about four months but i believe even less where on the brink of an unprecedented victorious military campaign we must. research or ego is the author of the book the great war that was lied about based on archive materials it is a book the author attempts to debunk the most common myth namely that stalin was preparing to attack nazi germany himself but hitler turned out to be smarter and struck first. of course i mean. give them some good bits. give us. the only. principle but then you know at the up across the pond. it's a little something good to see a push to discuss who will publish an illusion. in one nine hundred forty one the soviet defense industry was working at full capacity despite this the number of german
tween germany and the u.s.s.r. fell considerably from the diary of dr joseph campbell used to nine hundred forty one cooperation with russia was in fact a stain on our honor but we shall soon wipe it clean i said this to this your get agrees with me completely that your believes the operation will take about four months but i believe even less where on the brink of an unprecedented victorious military campaign we must. research or ego is the author of the book the great war that was lied about...
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it the lie became part of himself and the system he served his name was use of copus he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he created exist to this day. about. these are the children of good business. several years after this picture was taken the third rice principle ideologist decided to sacrifice their lives here then he did so after realizing that all of his media wars have been last night. from the diary of dr joseph campbell june sixteenth nineteen forty one. if we win who will question our methods as it is we have so much to answer for already that's we must win otherwise we those who are the head of all that we hold dear will be eradicated. to work. on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one. nazi germany invades the soviet union without a declaration of war the bombings and shellings bring about horror and uncertainty of what may lie in store the german army drops twenty two million leaflets on red army positions the great light begins. because they need minsk out of me a lot on the put up by god. and that's a majlis from the store welcome that
it the lie became part of himself and the system he served his name was use of copus he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he created exist to this day. about. these are the children of good business. several years after this picture was taken the third rice principle ideologist decided to sacrifice their lives here then he did so after realizing that all of his media wars have been last night. from the diary of dr joseph campbell june sixteenth nineteen forty one. if we...
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for now, he is being treated in a hospital in germany. he could face a military trial at home if there is more evidence he was a deserter. >> wednesday also marked the 25th anniversary of china's tiananmen square massacre. in hong kong, more than 100,000 people held a vigil for those killed. it was the only major commemoration allowed on chinese territory. in 1989, students took to beijing's tiananmen square to protest the democratic reforms. the chinese army responded with brutal force. no one is sure how many people were killed, but figures have been estimated in the hundreds or even thousands. these images have since been .anned in china on wednesday, 25 years later, security forces blocked the square to prevent any public assemblies. >> it was supposed to be a g-8 summit in sochi. instead, leaders from only seven of the leaders -- of the world's meting industrial nations in brussels. russia was not included. the move to suspend moscow came in march when russia annexed the crimean territory. the g7 spoke of its concern over violence in
for now, he is being treated in a hospital in germany. he could face a military trial at home if there is more evidence he was a deserter. >> wednesday also marked the 25th anniversary of china's tiananmen square massacre. in hong kong, more than 100,000 people held a vigil for those killed. it was the only major commemoration allowed on chinese territory. in 1989, students took to beijing's tiananmen square to protest the democratic reforms. the chinese army responded with brutal force....
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germany as well. they just enough to make it through, but both teams now can look or to the next round and can forget about this and plan for the next phase. >> you mentioned briefly the other game. certainly in germany it was the other game, but tell us what happened. >> this was a very important game because ghana or portugal could still have made it through to the next round. it was a terrible first goal in the 31st minute as john blake sliced it into his own net, which was unfortunate. portugal won it, but this i hear, we see the second goal of the match where ghana drew level. but it was a disappointing game as well because portugal really needed to win that one big to have any chance of going through. they failed to do that. ghana as well. also very disappointing for them after performing so well against germany in the last game. they were disappointing in this game, and ghana go home. yet another african team is going home. >> stick around. we will continue our conversation in just a moment bec
germany as well. they just enough to make it through, but both teams now can look or to the next round and can forget about this and plan for the next phase. >> you mentioned briefly the other game. certainly in germany it was the other game, but tell us what happened. >> this was a very important game because ghana or portugal could still have made it through to the next round. it was a terrible first goal in the 31st minute as john blake sliced it into his own net, which was...
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germany's opal is shutting their factory at the end of the year. general motors says it needs to cut cost to return the company to profitability by next year. >> the move will cost g.m. about half a billion euros. german media reports the bulk comes from severance payments and early retirement packages. 250,000 euros each in compensation. >> now here is really good news. mikel schumaker has come out of his coma. the former formula 1 champion is conscious and has been transferred from a french hospital to one in switzerland. >> details about his condition are minimal. the 45-year-old suffered a traumatic brain injury in a skiing accident half a year ago. >> doctors in this hospital in eastern france have been fighting for shaw macher's life since late december. a rescue helicopter brought the formula 1 champion here unconscious. schumaker had been skiing in the french alps when he fell and slammed his head on a rock, splittingis helmet and sustaining severe injuries. doctors told journalists that a brain hemorrhage and he underwent two emergency sur
germany's opal is shutting their factory at the end of the year. general motors says it needs to cut cost to return the company to profitability by next year. >> the move will cost g.m. about half a billion euros. german media reports the bulk comes from severance payments and early retirement packages. 250,000 euros each in compensation. >> now here is really good news. mikel schumaker has come out of his coma. the former formula 1 champion is conscious and has been transferred...
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in some ways of unsung she never left germany her. toward the end when her family wants to come from shanghai she borrows money to help foot the bill who calling around getting a good sum of money. arnold lehua reimburses her. the money did come from staffers in large part at the agency. [inaudible question] cahuenga -- [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> i don't have the numbers. dissing high was an open city. about 20,000, she said. most jews who went there and look back on it with fond memories of the chinese and in the being in. it was an open city. life was very difficult and terms of climate, sanitation, food. a brother contracted typhoid in a coma for two weeks, hospital. his parents are not allowed and. there was a lot of stress. [inaudible question] >> i'm not an expert. they were welcomed, and there was a community. everyone who went there was grateful. [inaudible question] >> the united states immigration policy. [inaudible question] >> there is some mention of a quota. they're is a concern that it believes it was
in some ways of unsung she never left germany her. toward the end when her family wants to come from shanghai she borrows money to help foot the bill who calling around getting a good sum of money. arnold lehua reimburses her. the money did come from staffers in large part at the agency. [inaudible question] cahuenga -- [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> i don't have the numbers. dissing high was an open city. about 20,000, she said. most jews who went there and look back on it...
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there are lots of history books here including those on the nazis rise to power in germany. this is the moment when google's office got the green light. the so-called ministry of public unlike mint and propaganda the third reich was housed in this building. from one nine hundred thirty three to one nine hundred forty one the agency's budget increase nearly ten fold. but i'd be a cool concept. in this to their. best openly because of the money i'm so touched up because they mean it smokes flu shots and i do believe that she wrote me and they were right there was a bit of sales not in the good bill say evil but in that they had to fight it but if we didn't we'd be at it with that honest man sitting in his ear on this program to prospects. these are right wing rallies in modern germany they do not directly associate themselves with the ideas of the third reich they are fighting to make jobs available to germans rather than to immigrants from other countries germany has lived through this before and what these slogans led to is well known but for ultra right wing supporters the
there are lots of history books here including those on the nazis rise to power in germany. this is the moment when google's office got the green light. the so-called ministry of public unlike mint and propaganda the third reich was housed in this building. from one nine hundred thirty three to one nine hundred forty one the agency's budget increase nearly ten fold. but i'd be a cool concept. in this to their. best openly because of the money i'm so touched up because they mean it smokes flu...
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of germany. and as you know, you mentioned this already but as you know the jewish refugees flowed through half of them mostly between 1938 and 1939 and especially after the conference. and you can see one of the photographs of the conference bear on the powerpoint. the conference in july 1938 basically tried to serve the problem of the refugee crisis that ended up being sort of a failure, and i'm going very fast here because there's a lot to say about the conference. but roughly in 1938 and 1939 there were not many options for the refugees that could go mostly to shanghai and cuba so you could imagine that when you were from germany that wasn't the first choice in shanghai or cuba. that is the only choice you basically have when you were thinking of massive immigration. and i'm not talking about an individual immigration. before i start telling the whole story. the company in the 1930s there were many others, there were many other companies in france or great britain, and the netherlands, and mo
of germany. and as you know, you mentioned this already but as you know the jewish refugees flowed through half of them mostly between 1938 and 1939 and especially after the conference. and you can see one of the photographs of the conference bear on the powerpoint. the conference in july 1938 basically tried to serve the problem of the refugee crisis that ended up being sort of a failure, and i'm going very fast here because there's a lot to say about the conference. but roughly in 1938 and...
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both sides want germany so much they each got one. so you can simultaneously see the soviets and the americans see spare war crimes prosecutions to sort of pacify the german public. >> so let's talk about the day where he gets the call. what happens at that point? this heim panic? does he sit on it for a couple days? what do we know about that period of time in 1962 when the work of investigators said teachers served at matt hudson? >> he understood they were after him and what happened is he contacted a wassermann frankford that was famous for taking off the cases coming in now, with former nazi war criminals took part in the processes. he went to them and basically received a phone call from the institution. so what is this about? one of the lawyers basically said you have to get prepared. there are two choices. either we stay here and you'll face the charges, but the way of works or looks like as you will not succeed in proving that you are not guilty or you have to look for another alternative. at that time, one thing we should me
both sides want germany so much they each got one. so you can simultaneously see the soviets and the americans see spare war crimes prosecutions to sort of pacify the german public. >> so let's talk about the day where he gets the call. what happens at that point? this heim panic? does he sit on it for a couple days? what do we know about that period of time in 1962 when the work of investigators said teachers served at matt hudson? >> he understood they were after him and what...
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so we start from germany. germany wanted the jews out. germany, they wanted the jews arrive in cuba to make a large performance of anti semitism against them. agents in order to organize all the ant semetic campaign but they were sure that in the end the cubans would be let in because of money. they knew that they can buy the cubans. so that germany was interested. they the american line was also disseminating but they wanted to sell the tickets. so they were collaborating with benites to become rich. so all these people were the bad guys but the bad guys were those who saved the jews. now, the good guys, the president wanted an honest and legal immigration policy. the secretary of state, he wanted diplomatic service clean up corruption. and he was very much for jews. but the people who were honest in the end turned out the jews. this was what happens. now, when the st. louis came in, the secretary of state said to the captain or to -- they germans are mocking the jewish, sovereignty of cuba. so they're mocking the sovereignty of cuba. th
so we start from germany. germany wanted the jews out. germany, they wanted the jews arrive in cuba to make a large performance of anti semitism against them. agents in order to organize all the ant semetic campaign but they were sure that in the end the cubans would be let in because of money. they knew that they can buy the cubans. so that germany was interested. they the american line was also disseminating but they wanted to sell the tickets. so they were collaborating with benites to...
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germany wanted the jews out of germany. wanted the jews to arrive make a large performance of anti-semitism them, because in order organize all this. but they were sure that in the cubans would let them in, because of money, they knew cubans. can buy the theermany was interested, the -- they were collaborating with benitez who was interested to sell the permits and become rich. so all these people were the bad guys. were also saved the jews. the good guys wanted legal immigration policies. the secretary of state, he diplomatic service clean of corruption. and he was very much pro jewish. the people who were honest out, the jews.ed happened.at in, theyst. louis came captain, that the mocking the sovereignty of cuba. so they are morning the cuba, they had to go away. and the germans said that the cubans are offending the germans the jews in.g so again you have a part of it wanted to letans the cubans didn't want them. and the jews were victims of diplomatic clash between the americans. americans embassy said they don't want t
germany wanted the jews out of germany. wanted the jews to arrive make a large performance of anti-semitism them, because in order organize all this. but they were sure that in the cubans would let them in, because of money, they knew cubans. can buy the theermany was interested, the -- they were collaborating with benitez who was interested to sell the permits and become rich. so all these people were the bad guys. were also saved the jews. the good guys wanted legal immigration policies. the...
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no one in his right mind would go into nazi germany. it is not safe and especially for jews. i am not sure you could stand it for 24 hours and i would be scared to put a foot into that country, assuming the storm troopers would even let us in. now it was time for gilbert to listen patiently to his wife as he stepped out of the bathroom and into the bedroom when he began to dress for dinner. and he was fully aware of the risks involved in moving ahead with the rescue plan. travelling to nazi germany was hardly an appealing shot for a jew, even one traveling with the protection of an american passport. gilbert also knew the rescue project would almost certainly require him to spend several months in europe and even if he did there was no way of knowing if the plan had even remotest chance of succeeding. still with all that, he told eleanor he felt strongly it was a risk worth taking and as he finished dressing for dinner, he said it was something absolutely worth doing even if there was only a slight chance of bringing children to america. an inch thick stack of yellowing onion
no one in his right mind would go into nazi germany. it is not safe and especially for jews. i am not sure you could stand it for 24 hours and i would be scared to put a foot into that country, assuming the storm troopers would even let us in. now it was time for gilbert to listen patiently to his wife as he stepped out of the bathroom and into the bedroom when he began to dress for dinner. and he was fully aware of the risks involved in moving ahead with the rescue plan. travelling to nazi...
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and germany in regards to spying. i believe the international criticism has slowed off a little bit, and maybe that is giving the obama administration a little bit of room for leverage. >> thanks for those insights. >> in some other news, a massive manhunt is under way in canada after a gunman killed three police officers and wounded two others. >> the shooting occurred in the eastern province of new brunswick. residents saw the gunman and alarmed police. the shooter then when fire on the officers. authorities are urging people to remain indoors and locked the doors. israel has given the final go-ahead to build about 1500 new homes and jewish settlements on palestinian land. >> this move has triggered sharp international criticism and deepened a rift between israel and its western allies. >> israel's move is in reaction to the world embrace of the new palestinian unity government. israel's housing minister said the new construction was "just the beginning." >> israeli settlement homes as far as the eye can see, and di
and germany in regards to spying. i believe the international criticism has slowed off a little bit, and maybe that is giving the obama administration a little bit of room for leverage. >> thanks for those insights. >> in some other news, a massive manhunt is under way in canada after a gunman killed three police officers and wounded two others. >> the shooting occurred in the eastern province of new brunswick. residents saw the gunman and alarmed police. the shooter then when...
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this european union has fallen under the domination of germany since germany has managed to impose its views on all of the other countries. and to and martin from the point of view of the economy of employment of society who have suffered a considerable loss in the last few years and will not continue to accept the suffering of the french people to placate madam. you know so you're not a big fan of this charity palaces in your opinion are ruining heroes but where else needs to be done to combat the debt crisis that. surely not to do this in any case because the austerity policies that have been implemented have shown not only their injustice but their futility their own efficiency the abortion of their stars the policies is greece just look at greece we sense the greeks back to the middle ages. they use unemployment rate is at sixty percent thirty percent of the rest of the workforce a drop in unemployment compensation the drunken salaries a drop in civil servants by mrs no longer have access to appropriate health care zusak rates have doubled and there's been a fifty percent increase
this european union has fallen under the domination of germany since germany has managed to impose its views on all of the other countries. and to and martin from the point of view of the economy of employment of society who have suffered a considerable loss in the last few years and will not continue to accept the suffering of the french people to placate madam. you know so you're not a big fan of this charity palaces in your opinion are ruining heroes but where else needs to be done to combat...
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i don't think germany will make it. spain will win again. >> gorging on a major title in recent years, but there is always room for another world cup. there are many other favorites for the big win. >> columbia. argentina. >> and in one month on july 13, we will know for sure who has won the world cup this time. >> not just players and fans are warming up, retailers and business owners are trying to get a slice of the tournaments revenue pie. >> flat screen tvs, gear, they are on the up and up. if the impact has even been felt in local supermarkets. >> a sea of flags. over two and a half thousand -- they notice their customers are more spontaneous than usual during the tournament. >> the great thing about the world cup is it really is international. using the occasion to promote understanding. during the tournament, we have a promotion called the world champion invites you for a meal. people can organize a breakfast or evening with their friends. >> giveaways are very popular during the tournament. collectible stickers
i don't think germany will make it. spain will win again. >> gorging on a major title in recent years, but there is always room for another world cup. there are many other favorites for the big win. >> columbia. argentina. >> and in one month on july 13, we will know for sure who has won the world cup this time. >> not just players and fans are warming up, retailers and business owners are trying to get a slice of the tournaments revenue pie. >> flat screen tvs,...
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he did not expect this when he came to germany. he says he came to germany to work in earn money. never believe there'll be people here like this. cologne, because once a week to an internet cafÉ to call his family. he has not been home in over two years. two of his sons are in the background. what are you doing? do you have any money left? blink of an eye. what did you do with the money? >> leeson this a few chocolates. >> you want me to send chocolates? >> yes. lots and lots of chocolate. let me make some money. everything. do you still have any debt? yes. we still have her dae euros. that to say how much the electricity is. if you come back home, i will not let you leave again. he will stay here with me. what should i do? are you crazy? >> i will play music and you will stay with me. i miss you so much. i tears in my eyes. >> for me, i thought for someone else. >> ok. turn it off. >> i will call you tonight on the phone. send money. i do not have any work and you want money? you went to work yesterday. i worked yesterday. what about now? should i send you everything? i will cal
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germany's narrative of success.t is sort of missing on the panel, but they're is a few in terms of how this works. it is largely based on structural reform. the structural reform that is occurring does not have payoffs now because it is a slow burning thing but will have pay off later and will cause the return to grow. you don't need this monetary policy or quantitative easing. but one of the problems in almost because of the actions we have seen the course of sovereign debt come down quite a lot. i think yesterday irish sovereign debt past u.s. treasury bills and terms of how cheap there were. all of the periphery is coming down. merrill pretty manageable. that has taken off the pressure for structural reform. germany, the case was the problem in the bond market would lead the pressures are government had no choice except to reform. because that pressure is now often is harder for them to do so because of this political opposition. as you rightly pointed out, one of the political sword of populism is actually again
germany's narrative of success.t is sort of missing on the panel, but they're is a few in terms of how this works. it is largely based on structural reform. the structural reform that is occurring does not have payoffs now because it is a slow burning thing but will have pay off later and will cause the return to grow. you don't need this monetary policy or quantitative easing. but one of the problems in almost because of the actions we have seen the course of sovereign debt come down quite a...
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we are broadcasting from bonn, germany. president obama is asking congress for fast-track authority and additional funding to speed the deportation of migrant children fleeing violence and poverty in central america. the white house says obama will submit an emergency request to waive anti-trafficking rules that prevent children from being immediately deported. if approved, the government could avoid regulations mandating the children's transfer to the care of the department of health and human services copper which is tasked with acting in the child's best interest, not forcing automatic deportation. the waiver would apply to children from guatemala, honduras, and el salvador, the the countries for most of 52 thousand unaccompanied children seized on the border since october. obama will also ask lawmakers for at least $2 billion to pay for more immigration judges and faster deportations. speaking to abc news, president obama made an appeal to the parents of unaccompanied children. >> our message absolutely is, does in your
we are broadcasting from bonn, germany. president obama is asking congress for fast-track authority and additional funding to speed the deportation of migrant children fleeing violence and poverty in central america. the white house says obama will submit an emergency request to waive anti-trafficking rules that prevent children from being immediately deported. if approved, the government could avoid regulations mandating the children's transfer to the care of the department of health and human...
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it is germany. it starts at the top with klinsmann. he was born in germany and played for germany.p. he's always been at odds with the german soccer culture. never fit it. it was rigid and strict. for klinsmann he was an emotional guy. it's an odd paradigm for him because he doesn't fit in with the american culture, either. he's trying to europeanize the culture. he was the start. there are five players on the squad who identify themselves as german american. four were born in germany. they have played against other players on the squad they grew up with. he says it's no big deal, he's done it before. in terms of playing against players he grew up against. he does it in club play. kyle beckerman was asked, hey, should we call them german americans or just americans? beckerman said call them german americans, it's no big deal. they are. there are a lot of people out there. it's how you identify people. at the end of the day, all of these guys, they are playing for the usa. they are wearing the red, white and blue and want this victory for the usa and a victory, like a draw, will def
it is germany. it starts at the top with klinsmann. he was born in germany and played for germany.p. he's always been at odds with the german soccer culture. never fit it. it was rigid and strict. for klinsmann he was an emotional guy. it's an odd paradigm for him because he doesn't fit in with the american culture, either. he's trying to europeanize the culture. he was the start. there are five players on the squad who identify themselves as german american. four were born in germany. they...
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he did not expect this when he came to germany. he says he came to germany to work and earn money.e never thought there would be people here like this. he goes once a week to an internet half a to call his family in bulgaria. he has not been home in almost two years. he starts a video chat with his wife. two of his sons are in the background. >> hello, what are you doing? >> just sitting down. >> how are you? what are you doing? >> nothing. >> do you have any money left? >> no, it is all gone. >> all gone, in the blink of an eye. what did you do with the money? >> will you send us some chocolate? >> you want me to send chocolate? yes, lots and lots of chocolate. >> ok, when i get to work and make some money, i will send chocolates, sweets, everything. do you still have any debts? >> yes, we still owe 38 euros. we have to see how much that is. if you come back on, i will not let you leave again. we will stay here with me. >> and then what should i do? are you crazy? >> i will play music and you will stay with me. i miss you so much. i have tears in my eyes. >> for me? i thought for
he did not expect this when he came to germany. he says he came to germany to work and earn money.e never thought there would be people here like this. he goes once a week to an internet half a to call his family in bulgaria. he has not been home in almost two years. he starts a video chat with his wife. two of his sons are in the background. >> hello, what are you doing? >> just sitting down. >> how are you? what are you doing? >> nothing. >> do you have any money...
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unemployment is 30% in four years later germany has returned to full employment. in our country unemployment remained in double digits until war production world war ii kicked us out of the great depression. germany was the only major industrial economy to climb out of the great depression in the 1930s. that along one hitler a great deal of admiration but the second example in the spring of 1940 german forces invade western europe and conquer france. they drive the british armies off the continent of europe and six weeks of fighting at the cost of 30,000 german soldiers killed. compare this to their experience in the first world war. where the germans fought for four years. they lost 2 million men and they lost the war. measured against that yardstick i think hitler would have appeared as a miracle worker not only to germans that the people of any country. who to have experienced their experiences. so the worship of hitler has won radicalizing factor and the second is that the slaughter, the pointless slaughter of 10 million young men including 2 million german so
unemployment is 30% in four years later germany has returned to full employment. in our country unemployment remained in double digits until war production world war ii kicked us out of the great depression. germany was the only major industrial economy to climb out of the great depression in the 1930s. that along one hitler a great deal of admiration but the second example in the spring of 1940 german forces invade western europe and conquer france. they drive the british armies off the...
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in germany, 6,000 germany companies are operating in russia, 200,000 german jobs depend on trade with russia. that was not the case during the cold war. wu we are at the end of the post cold war era. as i mentioned before, all of these understandings that we had about russia's role in europe about what european security would look like, i think we started take it for granted that was going to be nice and quiet and peaceful in europe. we're going somewhere else. >> some of the efforts announced this week, president obama and david cameron discussing the possibility of new sanctions. i want to play our viewers a clip of that and come back and get your thoughts. >> the steps that david outlined earlier and that the g-7 unanimously agrees with which is for mr. putin to take -- cease this moment, recognize por when ko is the leader of ukraine, work with ukraine to engage those in the east did you recollect this process of constitutional economic reform. if mr. putin takes those steps, then it is possible for us to begin to rebuild trust between russia and its neighbors and europe. should h
in germany, 6,000 germany companies are operating in russia, 200,000 german jobs depend on trade with russia. that was not the case during the cold war. wu we are at the end of the post cold war era. as i mentioned before, all of these understandings that we had about russia's role in europe about what european security would look like, i think we started take it for granted that was going to be nice and quiet and peaceful in europe. we're going somewhere else. >> some of the efforts...
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i believe we will win. >> germany ole, germany ole, super deutscheland. >> not as exciting as us. >>iggest audience ever in the country. 27 million viewers between espn and univision. lot of people watching. germany is heavily favored. healthy. a u.s. striker who is out. but, team usa has defeated germany before. >> at work, espnwatch app, download and watch from your office desk. just saying. >> we'll be watching. >> we will be watching. absolutely, and the kickoff with germany -- watch it on espn. 11:00 a.m. eastern. and -- be sure to watch it. if not get the app. >>> one more world cup note. we should learn today what if any punishment, uruguay's luis suarez will face against the biting incident. officials are presenting evidence to a disciplinary panel that the italian players were aggressors. they say it is an incident caused by the european media claiming that the english and italian press have a vendetta against suarez. he could be banned from international games up to two years. >>> there's no longer a him on how much the nfl will spend on concussion cases. a federal judge sa
i believe we will win. >> germany ole, germany ole, super deutscheland. >> not as exciting as us. >>iggest audience ever in the country. 27 million viewers between espn and univision. lot of people watching. germany is heavily favored. healthy. a u.s. striker who is out. but, team usa has defeated germany before. >> at work, espnwatch app, download and watch from your office desk. just saying. >> we'll be watching. >> we will be watching. absolutely, and the...
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this european union has fallen under the domination of germany since germany has managed to impose its views on all of the other countries. and to and. from the point of view of the economy of employment of society who have suffered a considerable loss in the last few years and will not continue to accept the suffering of the french people to placate madame marco. you know so you're not a big fan of this charity palaces in your opinion are ruining here a bit but where else needs to be done to combat the debt crisis that. surely not to do this in any case because the austerity policies that have been implemented have shown not only their injustice but their futility their own efficiency the abortion of the start of the policies is greece just look at greece resents the greeks back to the middle ages. they use unemployment rate is at sixty percent thirty percent for the rest of the workforce a drop in unemployment compensation a drunken salaries a drop in civil servants by mrs no longer have access to appropriate health care suicide rates have doubled and there's been a fifty percent inc
this european union has fallen under the domination of germany since germany has managed to impose its views on all of the other countries. and to and. from the point of view of the economy of employment of society who have suffered a considerable loss in the last few years and will not continue to accept the suffering of the french people to placate madame marco. you know so you're not a big fan of this charity palaces in your opinion are ruining here a bit but where else needs to be done to...
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team usa/germany. 11:00 a.m. eastern. match kicks off at noon eastern. >> when we come back, david muir years before he got to world news. >> i can't wait to see that. kim kardashian's big change to her appearance. "the skinny" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny >> okay, "the skinny" time. as we mentioned a few minutes ago. big changes are coming here right to this very desk and abc news. in september, david muir will replace diane sawyer as anchor of "world news." but overnight fans knew him first. >> exactly right. david got his start right here as co-anchor of "world news now." in 2003. and then after his overnight shift he offered to help "good morning america," just over a year later. he moved on to daytime reporting. >> and one other clip we couldn't resist. with david anchoring "world news now," dig tip up, a very early clip. had to share it with our fans. april, 1992. david was studying broadcast at ithaca college. take a look. >> thank you, kerry. democratic presidential candidate, jerry brown's big wind in vermo
team usa/germany. 11:00 a.m. eastern. match kicks off at noon eastern. >> when we come back, david muir years before he got to world news. >> i can't wait to see that. kim kardashian's big change to her appearance. "the skinny" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny >> okay, "the skinny" time. as we mentioned a few minutes ago. big changes are coming here right to this very desk and abc news. in september, david muir will replace diane sawyer as anchor of...
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it was too and germany's military had strengthened to the point that germany was positively poised act of war. today we must ask, are irans and north korea's willingness to negotiate their nuclear programs designed to buy time and cover for the actual plans? the preponderance of the supports this con cluz p conclusion. when we look at the history of then and iran and north korea and syria today, we're asking, are some regimes so radicalized and bent on control of their population, mired in deception of ropaganda, and so opportunistically determined to expand power that negotiation for them is necessarily a ruse? unless that is opposing power is a line so overwhelmingly against them that they have no existential choice but to compromise? are we americans more weary involvement in afghanistan and iraq, allowing urselves to be deceived by authoritarian leaders? khameni, putin, was a clever ler man. he played western guild over the of the versailles treaty and the western longing peace. hitler used the language of democracies to receive weaken their d resolve. negotiating not only gave hit
it was too and germany's military had strengthened to the point that germany was positively poised act of war. today we must ask, are irans and north korea's willingness to negotiate their nuclear programs designed to buy time and cover for the actual plans? the preponderance of the supports this con cluz p conclusion. when we look at the history of then and iran and north korea and syria today, we're asking, are some regimes so radicalized and bent on control of their population, mired in...