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he said islam belongs to germany. and the a.f.d. says islam does not bloppings to germany. the chancellor reinforced that earlier message. let's take a look. >> for my part, i'd like to report from former german president said. islam belongs to germany. that's true. i also hold that opinion. >> islam is in the a part of germany but we have fully integrated citizens they are part of germany. >> so ellen posner, the second half of those two sound bites she doesn't sound like the neo nazi she is often felt to be. what's to object to there? >> the first part of your question, does she sound like a neo nazi? of course. she doesn't. she isn't a neo nazi. she is a racist. she's the leader of a party that's going for racism ever more. the point they won't run around with skinheads going like this. that's been proven not to work. now the softer approach. and the second is, what does it mean "fully integrated muslim." am i a fully integrated muslim if i demand that they serve her haran meals? it's my right. there have been attempts to force schools to serve pork in germany in order t
he said islam belongs to germany. and the a.f.d. says islam does not bloppings to germany. the chancellor reinforced that earlier message. let's take a look. >> for my part, i'd like to report from former german president said. islam belongs to germany. that's true. i also hold that opinion. >> islam is in the a part of germany but we have fully integrated citizens they are part of germany. >> so ellen posner, the second half of those two sound bites she doesn't sound like the...
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it is the friend of germany because it sets the monetary policy for germany.see german politics going on in you know you want to focus on other issues, in the ecb's controversial, which is why it is viewed as having against mario draghi. guy: in terms of how the economics of germany will develop from here, when you look at what the likely outcomes are, we see an awful lot of moving pieces. we don't know what is happening with the euro, what's happening with china. we don't know what will happen in terms of southern europe. when you look to what happens next, like the key variables for you? >> inflation in the euro area is still at zero, and the ecb has already done an awful lot of things. the euro is now rising is that the following and all this put together makes me a little worried that if they increase by a further 10 basis points or increases qe, that also increases the time of qe and it won't have a big impact right now the real worry in europe is growth; they need to focus more on growth. this is why the ecb criticism is also wrong -- the german governme
it is the friend of germany because it sets the monetary policy for germany.see german politics going on in you know you want to focus on other issues, in the ecb's controversial, which is why it is viewed as having against mario draghi. guy: in terms of how the economics of germany will develop from here, when you look at what the likely outcomes are, we see an awful lot of moving pieces. we don't know what is happening with the euro, what's happening with china. we don't know what will happen...
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germany is a vital member of the coalition to destroy isil. german aircraft support in the campaign and german assistance is helping iraq stabilize areas it liberates from isil. the coalition continues to make progress. germany is obviously a strong partner in international efforts to provide humanitarian relief to the people of syria and iraq. we remain deeply concerned about the upsurge in fighting in syria over the last several days and we continue to believe that the only real durable solution is a political solution that moves syria towards an inclusive government that represents all syrians. given the horrific attacks that we have seen around the world, including paris, brussels, istanbul, san bernardino, and on a much more frequent basis, attacks and horrific violence that is taking place in the middle east. we discussed the importance of maintaining our strong security cooperation. in afghanistan, we will continue to help strengthen afghan forces as they push back against al qaeda, the taliban, and isil. we will continue to support the
germany is a vital member of the coalition to destroy isil. german aircraft support in the campaign and german assistance is helping iraq stabilize areas it liberates from isil. the coalition continues to make progress. germany is obviously a strong partner in international efforts to provide humanitarian relief to the people of syria and iraq. we remain deeply concerned about the upsurge in fighting in syria over the last several days and we continue to believe that the only real durable...
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germany and europe are important politically. in the end, the key of the solution for the crisis lies here in europe, and the central telephone number is the number of angela merkel. merkel has good connections into russia. she is the only one who could control putin. germany has got good ties with the arabic world. right now angela merkel is the only leader in europe who can bring forward. >> everyone says both of those leaders have a great personal relationship, so the next u.s. president will have some big shoes to fill. thank you very much. a 68-year-old canadian man has been -- [no audio] another canadian, and a filipino woman were also abducted. the militants have certain to kill one of the male hostages if the large ransom was not paid by today. canada's prime minister justin trudeau has expressed our over the killing of what his country's citizens. >> i am outraged by the news that a canadian citizen, held hostage in the philippines since september 21, 2015, has been killed at the hands of his captors. canada condemns wit
germany and europe are important politically. in the end, the key of the solution for the crisis lies here in europe, and the central telephone number is the number of angela merkel. merkel has good connections into russia. she is the only one who could control putin. germany has got good ties with the arabic world. right now angela merkel is the only leader in europe who can bring forward. >> everyone says both of those leaders have a great personal relationship, so the next u.s....
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we have far too many rules to limit freedom of speech in germany.not a freedom of speech loving country. there are far too many rules. but if we had these laws, and it comes to a moment like this, and we say now we want freedom of speech, that would be doubletalk. if we had these laws, we would have to ask if it is in between the law or not. that would open the gates for procedural. peter: unfortunately, we are out of time. who is going to have the last laugh? malte: i would say jan bohmermann. whatever happens, even if he gets prosecuted, he would be regarded by the germans as one of the best satirists. , i agree.mermann andreas: i think all around, all three of us. peter: [laughter] i suspected. thank you very much for joining me. you have given us plenty of food for thought. please join us next week. get in touch by mail or social media. bye-bye from "quadriga," for now. ♪ ñÑÑçoço announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: without a doubt, technology is redefining our daily lives. but there are some innovations t
we have far too many rules to limit freedom of speech in germany.not a freedom of speech loving country. there are far too many rules. but if we had these laws, and it comes to a moment like this, and we say now we want freedom of speech, that would be doubletalk. if we had these laws, we would have to ask if it is in between the law or not. that would open the gates for procedural. peter: unfortunately, we are out of time. who is going to have the last laugh? malte: i would say jan bohmermann....
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everybody wants to go to germany . >> the u.n.ugee body has condemned the camps and has serious doubts in the migrant return deal with turkey. >> today, we are urging greece and turkey to ensure that all safeguards are in place before any returns begin. >> amnesty international agrees the safeguards are in place and that they violated international law by sending syrian asylum-seekers back and harm's way in syria. >> the local militia groups that are operating there, they're taking them to camps. camps in which the conditions are awful and getting worse. >> tensions are flaring in greek refugee camps. these migrants have left for the islands port did -- port. clashes broke out overnight in their camp. there are fresh worries as the eu turkey deal goes into effect. sarah: earlier, we heard from leo dobbs, the spokesman for the refugee agency, the unhcr. we asked if the movement had already begun. leo: not as far as i have heard. the returns are due to begin on monday. we think this is premature, because we believe that safeguards n
everybody wants to go to germany . >> the u.n.ugee body has condemned the camps and has serious doubts in the migrant return deal with turkey. >> today, we are urging greece and turkey to ensure that all safeguards are in place before any returns begin. >> amnesty international agrees the safeguards are in place and that they violated international law by sending syrian asylum-seekers back and harm's way in syria. >> the local militia groups that are operating there,...
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with refugee passports, they can now travel safely and legally to germany.hey will be supported financially and given a home in an historic mountain town called goslar. >> goslar... >> narrator: compared to most syrian refugees, hala and the children are lucky. with their refugee passports, they don't have to pay smugglers to get into europe, and they can afford the flight from istanbul to germany. ♪ (birds chirping) (birds chirping) (birds chirping) >> narrator: hala and the children have been in their new home in goslar for two weeks. the family is given 1,900 euros, around $2,200, per month and free health care and education. >> narrator: this is the first day of school for helen and mohammed. >> these are the four classes, and this is your classroom. >> yes. >> okay? come on in. >> it's beautiful. >> don't be afraid. everything's fine. they're all very nice, i promise. >> mein name is helen. >> mein name is helen. >> ich heisse helen. >> ich heisse helen. >> in syria, we run out from the school. the school is like prison. big, big, big wall around the sc
with refugee passports, they can now travel safely and legally to germany.hey will be supported financially and given a home in an historic mountain town called goslar. >> goslar... >> narrator: compared to most syrian refugees, hala and the children are lucky. with their refugee passports, they don't have to pay smugglers to get into europe, and they can afford the flight from istanbul to germany. ♪ (birds chirping) (birds chirping) (birds chirping) >> narrator: hala and...
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just released today in germany.hank you to michael hudson, the senior editor at the international consortium of investigative journalists or icij, which published the panama papers. we will link to everything we see as it unfolds and as it comes out at democracynow.org. we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the release of the panama papeps comes amid growing concern about undisclosed campaign contributions here in the united states, so called dark money. "the washington post" reports that through the end of january, 680 corporations had given nearly $68 million to super pacs in this election cycle -- 12% of ththe $549 million raised by suh groups. this figure does not include the untold amounts of dark money contributions to other groups that are not disclosed by the donor or the recipient. now, some members of the federal election commission, or fec, are calling for greater enforcement of campaign finance regulations .
just released today in germany.hank you to michael hudson, the senior editor at the international consortium of investigative journalists or icij, which published the panama papers. we will link to everything we see as it unfolds and as it comes out at democracynow.org. we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the release of the panama papeps comes amid growing concern about undisclosed campaign...
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here to germany on this fifth visit to hanover. and let me tell you that i am delighted to have an opportunity not only to continue our talks, but today is going to be a very remarkable day because we're going to open the hanover estate today. these are turbulent times, i think we would both agree. we have an opportunity to talk about the whole spectrum of international issues. we don't need to spend too much time on this. but let me tell you, barack, that i very much value our candid open talks that are always based on mutual trust. we talk about a whole range of issues and we do so today as we have done many times previously and i sure hope that we should continue to do so. we used all of these opportunities -- we use this opportunity here to talk about numerous international issues such as combating terrorism and also asked questions related to migration in general. the european union is a destination for many refugees to those who don't enjoy peace at home. we support the geneva talks. and i am greatly concerned that the cease-
here to germany on this fifth visit to hanover. and let me tell you that i am delighted to have an opportunity not only to continue our talks, but today is going to be a very remarkable day because we're going to open the hanover estate today. these are turbulent times, i think we would both agree. we have an opportunity to talk about the whole spectrum of international issues. we don't need to spend too much time on this. but let me tell you, barack, that i very much value our candid open...
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that is a war zone by germany. that is the zone that germany is saying to neutral nations like the united states, do not come here, do not come into the war zone don't come into the wars of because you are at risk of getting attacked by a u-boat. they are not saying, don't go anywhere in the atlantic ocean. they are not saying don't go anywhere in the world, just don't go here. the reason that is going to be important is that you are going to see that in 1915, when woodrow wilson has to decide how to respond to lusitania, he has to do something if people are angry, then he has got several different options. people are going to look at that map and interpret lusitania in very different ways. if i hadn't gone through all of this, if i had just put this up here in terms of what actually happened, i am not going to say, most of you, but a few of you might have said that woodrow wilson goes with breaking to the diplomatic relations and declare war on germany. this is the moment where we have to enter. then you have some
that is a war zone by germany. that is the zone that germany is saying to neutral nations like the united states, do not come here, do not come into the war zone don't come into the wars of because you are at risk of getting attacked by a u-boat. they are not saying, don't go anywhere in the atlantic ocean. they are not saying don't go anywhere in the world, just don't go here. the reason that is going to be important is that you are going to see that in 1915, when woodrow wilson has to decide...
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we have seen protests in germany today.m wondering about the global impact, looking stateside, for example. how is the steel industry affected by supplies there from china? >> hello. there is a huge overcapacity in china is by far the biggest steel computer -- producer an expert in china increased last year by a good 22%. it is a power'house. prices have plunged which has had an effect on the biggest economy in the world, here in the united states. china is not the biggest exporter to the u.s. the americans import more steel, for example, from countries like brazil or canada, but overall, yes, the impact is felt quite strongly in the u.s. steel industry. >> what measures is the u.s. taking to keep chinese steel out? >> pretty drastic measures. the department of commerce recently actually brought up a duty for some chinese steel products by as much as 266%. that is pretty massive, but experts are saying in the long run, you cannot keep increasing tariffs to keep chinese steel out. we still do not have enough production in th
we have seen protests in germany today.m wondering about the global impact, looking stateside, for example. how is the steel industry affected by supplies there from china? >> hello. there is a huge overcapacity in china is by far the biggest steel computer -- producer an expert in china increased last year by a good 22%. it is a power'house. prices have plunged which has had an effect on the biggest economy in the world, here in the united states. china is not the biggest exporter to the...
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reporter: this is a major investigation led by germany's federal prosecutor.oday, this police operation was a large one with 200 officers involved from different police officers. they did not arrest many people, only five people taken into custody, but they say the authorities -- but these authorities say that these people pose a threat to public safety and that is why the interior minister of germany said that this is a decisive blow against a terrorist organization. and authorities say that this operation will continue. they have more names on the list of sus x -- suspects. anchor: authorities in saxony have been criticized for not doing enough against the right-wing and extremism, do these arrests change things? reporter: i think that these arrests are intended to show that things have changed. authorities are showing that they have moved quickly when they can identify people belonging to extremist groups and that is what happened today with these arrests. it is in contrast to what happened with the nsu murders, the murders that were carried on over a perio
reporter: this is a major investigation led by germany's federal prosecutor.oday, this police operation was a large one with 200 officers involved from different police officers. they did not arrest many people, only five people taken into custody, but they say the authorities -- but these authorities say that these people pose a threat to public safety and that is why the interior minister of germany said that this is a decisive blow against a terrorist organization. and authorities say that...
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brent: do we know tonight who be germany's next top spy?> there has been a name mentioned, he works in the finance industry. is a close ally of the minister who has been vocal about what the foreign intelligence agency should be doing. it will be interesting to see what direction the bnd takes. brent: thank you for a much weird -- you very much. security issues were on the chancellor's agenda today. earlier she had talks with the countries counterterrorism agency. she promised more resources to grow with the growing let -- threat of islamist terror. >> both she and the heads of the security organizations know how urgent the situation is, even note germany has so far been spared attacks like those in france and belgium. >> we have a tense security situation that needs the attention of all those involved. i feel very reassured that there will be close cooperation here, that notes will be compared and everything humanly possible be done to guarantee the safety of citizens in germany. >> shortly after the paris attacks last year, a terror threa
brent: do we know tonight who be germany's next top spy?> there has been a name mentioned, he works in the finance industry. is a close ally of the minister who has been vocal about what the foreign intelligence agency should be doing. it will be interesting to see what direction the bnd takes. brent: thank you for a much weird -- you very much. security issues were on the chancellor's agenda today. earlier she had talks with the countries counterterrorism agency. she promised more resources...
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maybe being built with migrants going into italy, germany, and austria. they have agreed to be stopped at the brenner pass. >> the most convert -- controversial construction site, austria wants to be prepared if too many refugees arrive. the brenner pass is to remain open for the time being, according to the interior minister. >> we will put up the post for a fence. we will not install the fence. no image of a sealing off will be created. the reasoning behind the plan is that more and more refugees are arriving in italy and austria wants them to stay in italy, with the germany's support. germany expects them to take in and register refugees. >> a policy of waving people through encourages the tendency to come to europe from outside the european union.
maybe being built with migrants going into italy, germany, and austria. they have agreed to be stopped at the brenner pass. >> the most convert -- controversial construction site, austria wants to be prepared if too many refugees arrive. the brenner pass is to remain open for the time being, according to the interior minister. >> we will put up the post for a fence. we will not install the fence. no image of a sealing off will be created. the reasoning behind the plan is that more...
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what additionanal support from germany and europe do you want?sident kenyatta: we are all looking at this, recognizing today we are not fighting -- it is a global battle, and we need for greater cooperation from the point of view of intelligence sharing, from the point of view of dealing with the causes of extremism, and this cannot be done by anyone single country. there is growing agreement that we need to strongly partnerererr going forward, as well as w th own with germany to security forces fight this ba while also increasing cooperation and intelligence sharing. terrorism has no boundaries, so we must have no boundaries in order to share. daniel: your excellency, thank you very much for the interview. anchor: talking with the president of kenya. time for business news. everyone at volkswagen tightening their belts, except for the bosses? tessa: it is quite scandalous. volkswagen is struggling with the emissions cheating scandal that could cost them billions in and a huge ca. despite that, top execuves are refusing tforgo their bonuses this
what additionanal support from germany and europe do you want?sident kenyatta: we are all looking at this, recognizing today we are not fighting -- it is a global battle, and we need for greater cooperation from the point of view of intelligence sharing, from the point of view of dealing with the causes of extremism, and this cannot be done by anyone single country. there is growing agreement that we need to strongly partnerererr going forward, as well as w th own with germany to security...
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germany is a vital member of the coalition to destroy isil. german aircraft support the air campaign and german personnel in iraq are training local forces. german assistance is helping iraq stabilize and rebuild the areas it lib rates from isil. and our coalition continues to make progress. today we discussed additional steps that nato could take to support the campaign as well as economic assistance to iraq to the g7 could pledge at next month's summit in japan. germany is obviously a strong partner in international efforts to provide humanitarian relief to the people of syria and iraq. we remain deeply concerned about the upsurge in fighting in syria over the last several days and we continue to agree that the only real durable solution is a political solution that moves syria towards an inclusive government that represents all syrians. given the horrific attacks that we've seen around the world, including paris, brussels, istanbul, san bernardino in california and on a much more frequent basis attacks and more rifk violence that's taking p
germany is a vital member of the coalition to destroy isil. german aircraft support the air campaign and german personnel in iraq are training local forces. german assistance is helping iraq stabilize and rebuild the areas it lib rates from isil. and our coalition continues to make progress. today we discussed additional steps that nato could take to support the campaign as well as economic assistance to iraq to the g7 could pledge at next month's summit in japan. germany is obviously a strong...
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there's a lot of opposition in germany in particular. a wealthy country to get tied down in a free trade agreement with the united states is now seen as a negative. a couple years ago it wasn't. there's a real turn in the tide in europe. >> i think what's fascinating here is the relationship between obama and merkel. aheadline in the newspaper, what i really like about merkel is they started really rocky, but they are both realists, they are cerebral, they don't trust emotion and find themselves unexpected allies. >> let's listen to ankle merckal and president obama. they are holding their joint press kompbs now. >> the whole spectrum of international issues. we don't need to spend too much time on this. but let me tell you, barack, that i very much value our candid, open talks that are always based o on mutual trust. we talk about the whole range of issues and do so today as we have done many times previously and i hope we shall continue to do so. we used all of these opportunities here -- we use this opportunity here to talk about, as
there's a lot of opposition in germany in particular. a wealthy country to get tied down in a free trade agreement with the united states is now seen as a negative. a couple years ago it wasn't. there's a real turn in the tide in europe. >> i think what's fascinating here is the relationship between obama and merkel. aheadline in the newspaper, what i really like about merkel is they started really rocky, but they are both realists, they are cerebral, they don't trust emotion and find...
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and germany. the united front comes at a time when terrorism worries continue to be extremely high in europe in wake of the attacks in paris and brussels, the president emphasizing the need for us to work together. >> we agree the united states and germany will remain a strong counterterrorism and we're committed to use the tools at our disposal and that includes improved information sharing between our countries and within europe. >> can more tax be prevented? john bolton joins us as always, sear yor fellow and fox news contributor. what do you think the important message is? >> i think it's its fair well trip. i don't think he's going to say anything smu with the european leaders over the next few days, the biggest bombshell was in england where he threatened not to without a trade agreement but as you heard him say, nothing new to say on the suspect of terrorism other than let's do better at a time when europe is facing an enormous influx of refugees is that even experts in the arab world say a
and germany. the united front comes at a time when terrorism worries continue to be extremely high in europe in wake of the attacks in paris and brussels, the president emphasizing the need for us to work together. >> we agree the united states and germany will remain a strong counterterrorism and we're committed to use the tools at our disposal and that includes improved information sharing between our countries and within europe. >> can more tax be prevented? john bolton joins us...
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germany's biggest services sector union is demanding a 6% pay rise. action was only a warning strike, so there may be more to come. >> the strikes have hit the munich in frankfurt airport's the hardest. lufthansa alone canceled 900 flights for 87,000 passengers. >> i don't know why there is a strike rate i have just come from china. i don't know. perhaps if i did know, i would have more understanding for them, but not right now. >> situation is obvious the inconvenient. i don't have much of an understanding for this. that is how it is. >> the strikers want to 6% salary increase. germany's largest workers union has turned down an offer of 3% paid out over two years. it says that is not even close to what they want. >> they offer does wage reductions. calculating the sum over two years, it wouldn't even cover inflation for 2016 and 2017. real wage reductions are not called for in a situation where the state budget surplus has never been so high in the history of the republic. >> the strike is all about sending the right signals, including the airport st
germany's biggest services sector union is demanding a 6% pay rise. action was only a warning strike, so there may be more to come. >> the strikes have hit the munich in frankfurt airport's the hardest. lufthansa alone canceled 900 flights for 87,000 passengers. >> i don't know why there is a strike rate i have just come from china. i don't know. perhaps if i did know, i would have more understanding for them, but not right now. >> situation is obvious the inconvenient. i...
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we wondered if germany had found a key to prison reform. so we visited three german prisons, but our trip started in miles north of berlin. when the weather's warm, the lakeside town of waren, germany attracts families and tourists. we found bernd junge there with his sister and niece out for a stroll, eating ice cream sundaes an innocent scene if ever there was one. but junge is a convicted life sentence for a contract he shot a woman to death in cold blood. we spoke with him by the lake. this is part of your sentence. this is part of your punishment? >> bernd junge( translated ): well this is about being reintegrated into a normal life and that means rehabilitation and all that, so for me, yes, this is part of it. >> whitaker: this doesn't look much like punishment. >> junge : yes, well that's the german fairy tale. >> whitaker: after 15 years in prison he's earned weekend leave he's on track for early release. in germany, 75% of lifers are paroled after 20 years or less. >> joerg jesse: if someone says to himself it's a german fairy tale
we wondered if germany had found a key to prison reform. so we visited three german prisons, but our trip started in miles north of berlin. when the weather's warm, the lakeside town of waren, germany attracts families and tourists. we found bernd junge there with his sister and niece out for a stroll, eating ice cream sundaes an innocent scene if ever there was one. but junge is a convicted life sentence for a contract he shot a woman to death in cold blood. we spoke with him by the lake. this...
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hans: germany could be a leader here? how will germany lead this fight?rmany will be a leader on the international basis, that is questionable. but basically, there is a lot to do probably also in germany at the moment. the question is whether there will be tougher sanctions on german banks inth the run up to this scandal. ons: where is schaeuble this? >> he has not yet come out with a clear position. licenses dohdrawing not really add much. but he has also pointed out in his 10 point plan that really, one might have to look at giving authorities more power to basically also kind of go against banks or anybody who is basically helping offshore companies. hans: mother has been talking about this for some time. orjans hasr-b been talking about this for some time. how much have the panama papers changed the tenor of his conversation in berlin. >> there is a question as to whether this is supposed to have changed. the finance minister says, we have been doing a lot. we have been on the forefront of trying to head an exchange of information. so, we should cont
hans: germany could be a leader here? how will germany lead this fight?rmany will be a leader on the international basis, that is questionable. but basically, there is a lot to do probably also in germany at the moment. the question is whether there will be tougher sanctions on german banks inth the run up to this scandal. ons: where is schaeuble this? >> he has not yet come out with a clear position. licenses dohdrawing not really add much. but he has also pointed out in his 10 point...
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of unifying europe put germany back on the map again. this is like one of the center pillars of german success, at least the germans feel so and the british leading europe, this would be a severe low against this project and this is what germans fear the most. brent: what about 53% saying there would be no difference to europe's economy if britain did leave? that is quite an indictment that says germans don't think britain is a big player in the eu economy. guest: perhaps germans don't feel the britons are a major economic player within the european union, but as i tried to point out already, germans think britons are very decisive for the cultural way of how europe is working and that is why germans want to keep the britons in the european union. and you are right that written leaving the european union would not make so much of a difference within the economy. the cultural part is more important. brent: thank you very much. we are going to take a short break and when we come back, more world news, plus the latest business headlines. st
of unifying europe put germany back on the map again. this is like one of the center pillars of german success, at least the germans feel so and the british leading europe, this would be a severe low against this project and this is what germans fear the most. brent: what about 53% saying there would be no difference to europe's economy if britain did leave? that is quite an indictment that says germans don't think britain is a big player in the eu economy. guest: perhaps germans don't feel the...
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here the predenies for making germany a more attractive place for business investment. >> germany, like a lot of other countries, in the mid '90s would have 25% levels of capital reinvestment. they've fallen into the teens. is it supply or investment or demand for investment? i suppose this gets to the heart of the question we have about the banks and what their role is. >> well, i think it's the attractiveness of germany as a place to invest. so it's a supply side issue. if you steadily increase the labor market regulation, of course if you're a potential investor, you might think twice before putting your euros into germany. i think that's exactly the place to look at making germany more attractive for business. then of course domestic demand will increase as well. >> finally, if i can just get you to comment about him having concerns about the ecb and the rise of the afd. do you share those concerns, sir? >> i didn't get the question, sorry. >> very concerned about the ecb monetary policies leading to the rise of the right wing. do you share those concerns? >> as an independent counc
here the predenies for making germany a more attractive place for business investment. >> germany, like a lot of other countries, in the mid '90s would have 25% levels of capital reinvestment. they've fallen into the teens. is it supply or investment or demand for investment? i suppose this gets to the heart of the question we have about the banks and what their role is. >> well, i think it's the attractiveness of germany as a place to invest. so it's a supply side issue. if you...
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it is wonderful to be back in germany. firsteve i'm the president to visit in some time here in hanover. always a great pleasure to be back with my friend and partner oangela. i have value chancellor merkel's thinking and perspective on a whole range of global issues throughout our presidency. you have been a trusted partner. throughout my entire presidency. longer than any world leader and i value your judgment, i thank you for your commitment to our alliance, and the values to which we stand. i am here for the trade show. and i will join the opening ceremonies this evening and visit some exhibitions tomorrow. it is a reminder that the united states and germany are each other's -- among each other's largest trading partners. it is a relationship we have to keep building and nurturing. so that we are crating more jobs and more prosperity for our people and keeping our country's competitive in the global economy. regard,angela and i agree that the united states and the european union need to continue to move forward with th
it is wonderful to be back in germany. firsteve i'm the president to visit in some time here in hanover. always a great pleasure to be back with my friend and partner oangela. i have value chancellor merkel's thinking and perspective on a whole range of global issues throughout our presidency. you have been a trusted partner. throughout my entire presidency. longer than any world leader and i value your judgment, i thank you for your commitment to our alliance, and the values to which we stand....
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they don't want erdogan hurt feelings to have any impact on law in germany.any of our he signed the petition. brent: the united states have released footage of russian military planes flying dangerously close to a u.s. navy destroyer in the baltic sea. the commander of the uss donald cook said the unarmed russian planes appear to simulate an attack. into -- they deemed the actions unsafe and unprofessional. washington remains conserved -- concerned over the behavior, but it remains to be seen whether a formal protest will be made. south korea's ruling conservative party has lost its absolute majority in parliament for the first time in 16 years. 90% of the votes have now been counting, following parliamentary elections. according to south korea's national public or tester, president park geun-hye's party has failed to gain a majority. they are and neck with the largest opposition party. the president could now become a lame duck before she leaves office in 2018. south korea's economic problems dominated the election campaign. where one to take a short break.
they don't want erdogan hurt feelings to have any impact on law in germany.any of our he signed the petition. brent: the united states have released footage of russian military planes flying dangerously close to a u.s. navy destroyer in the baltic sea. the commander of the uss donald cook said the unarmed russian planes appear to simulate an attack. into -- they deemed the actions unsafe and unprofessional. washington remains conserved -- concerned over the behavior, but it remains to be seen...
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hitler absolution for germany was hitler. trump absolution seems to be trump. there is other stuff, mainly it is me me me, only i can do it. if you look at peter bergen's piece you see a more scientific psychology, science on the great man theory and a messianic complex includes that. anymore? thank you very much. [applause] >> all right, we welcome everyone to come to the front, at the back in the register. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here is a look at what is on prime time tonight. we kick off the evening at 6:45 eastern. how to defeat isis. after that, charles whelen on banking and monetary system is. at 8:45, why we fail to recognize and act on various dangers. on afterwards at 10:00 pm eastern, america online cofounder steve case speculates on the future of the internet. we finish prime time programming at 11:00 with a look at ali baba, the chinese e-commerce site that rivals amazon. that happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> here is a look at books being publi
hitler absolution for germany was hitler. trump absolution seems to be trump. there is other stuff, mainly it is me me me, only i can do it. if you look at peter bergen's piece you see a more scientific psychology, science on the great man theory and a messianic complex includes that. anymore? thank you very much. [applause] >> all right, we welcome everyone to come to the front, at the back in the register. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching...
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we rent krily had elections in germany where chancellor merkel's christian democratic party suffered defeats in two out of three states and in fact the leading newspaper called the results black sunday for conservatives. conversely, certain right wing parties also experienced increased turnout with voters citing the refugee crisis as a major reason for their votes. with such uncertainty, you know now why we're fortunate to have with us dr. constanze stelzenmuller. she's the inaugural senior fellow with the center on the united states and europe at the brookings institute. and she's a renowned expert on european and transatlantic foreign policy and security strategy. she earned her masters in public administration at harvard's kennedy school of government and her doctorate from the university of bonn. she is someone with a footprint in two continents. her essays and articles have been published in german and english and they have appeared in a wide range of publications, including foreign affairs, and the financial times. she's also been a journalist and editor. a director and fellow
we rent krily had elections in germany where chancellor merkel's christian democratic party suffered defeats in two out of three states and in fact the leading newspaper called the results black sunday for conservatives. conversely, certain right wing parties also experienced increased turnout with voters citing the refugee crisis as a major reason for their votes. with such uncertainty, you know now why we're fortunate to have with us dr. constanze stelzenmuller. she's the inaugural senior...
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atika shubert in germany. thank you. >>> overnight, ted cruz and john kasich joining forces to block trump from the nomination. the two campaigns releasing statements announcing they are dividing the primaries between them to keep trump from gaining the delegates he need for the nomination on the first ballot. cruz's campaign will clear the path for kasich in oregon and new mexico. kasich's campaign will cede indiana to cruz. trump tweeted just announced that lying ted and kasich colluding to prevent me from getting the nomination. the voters heading to the polls for another super tuesday in five eastern states. meantime, trump is calling the system rigged. he is also lashed at criticism that his style is not presidential enough. our jason carroll has more. >> reporter: miguel, christine. trump cautioned the crowd to be careful over his style to be more presidential. he said he would not do that. he has been working out fine so far according to trump. although he has been off-color and non-presidential. he has
atika shubert in germany. thank you. >>> overnight, ted cruz and john kasich joining forces to block trump from the nomination. the two campaigns releasing statements announcing they are dividing the primaries between them to keep trump from gaining the delegates he need for the nomination on the first ballot. cruz's campaign will clear the path for kasich in oregon and new mexico. kasich's campaign will cede indiana to cruz. trump tweeted just announced that lying ted and kasich...
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twice as high as germany. youth unemployment is even higher. the government is pinning its hopes on labor market reforms to bring the numbers down. christoph: that is all your business. german soccer for you now. sarah: munich could clinch with a win on saturday. it would become the first club to ever win the bundesliga four years in a row. there will be little time to celebrate. there will be a lot to celebrate. the loss to madrid has piled on the pressure. >> these days, munich no longer have competition. six victories in a row, one more and on the brink of celebrating their fourth straight title. calling the season a success hinders on defeating madrid. the next opponent know how much hard work it took for the spanish club to beat the mighty bayerns. >> you have to give everything about bayern. you have to push yourself to the limit. remain alert tactically as a team. you have to be ready in one-on-one situations at all times. you need courage as well. >> where does the courage come from when you haven't won away since october? >> it is clea
twice as high as germany. youth unemployment is even higher. the government is pinning its hopes on labor market reforms to bring the numbers down. christoph: that is all your business. german soccer for you now. sarah: munich could clinch with a win on saturday. it would become the first club to ever win the bundesliga four years in a row. there will be little time to celebrate. there will be a lot to celebrate. the loss to madrid has piled on the pressure. >> these days, munich no...
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kevin court is traveling with the president in germany. >> reporter: president obama arriving in germany sunday, last stop on a six-day foreign journey. hoping to build momentum for a u.s.-europe trade deal amid domestic and foreign opposition. >> it has made sure that our businesses are the most competitive in the world. >> reporter: german chancellor angela merkel in hanover, that mr. obama said the benefits of a well-designed trade deal are indisputable. >> if you look at the benefits to the united states or to germany, of free trade around the world, it is indisputable that it's made our economy stronger. >> reporter: president obama praised merkel for her handling of europe's migrant crisis. >> i want to commend angela for her courageous leadership as germany and drop respond to migrants who are desperately fleeing the syrian conflict. >> reporter: support of a controversial trade deal has plunged in both countries, tenders -- attention -- tens of thousands of protesters expressed their opposition in hanover, critics argued the agreement would favor the interests of large corporatio
kevin court is traveling with the president in germany. >> reporter: president obama arriving in germany sunday, last stop on a six-day foreign journey. hoping to build momentum for a u.s.-europe trade deal amid domestic and foreign opposition. >> it has made sure that our businesses are the most competitive in the world. >> reporter: german chancellor angela merkel in hanover, that mr. obama said the benefits of a well-designed trade deal are indisputable. >> if you...
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with germany you get a variety of opinion. we began our democracy in europe movement in germany.verywhere we are going in germany, we have immense support . it is a german government that saw me as a major, major inconvenience. you know what? they were very right to see me as a major inconvenience. you know why i was extremely inconvenient? because i did not want any money. what i was saying to our ,lectorate before the election that was the basis for my being elected. what i was saying to the creditors after my election was very simple. the problem is not that germany has not paid enough. germany has paid too much in a case of a big bailout. we had the largest loan in human history. the question is, what happened to that money? it was not money for greece, it was money for the banks. the greek people took on the largest loan in human history on behalf of german and french bankers. under conditions that guaranteed that their income, our income in greece which shrank by 130, john steinbeck material -- one third of national income. it disappeared. it was impossible to repay that mo
with germany you get a variety of opinion. we began our democracy in europe movement in germany.verywhere we are going in germany, we have immense support . it is a german government that saw me as a major, major inconvenience. you know what? they were very right to see me as a major inconvenience. you know why i was extremely inconvenient? because i did not want any money. what i was saying to our ,lectorate before the election that was the basis for my being elected. what i was saying to the...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, nohfelden, germany.cbs evening news" tonight, later on cbs, "60 minutes." and first thing tomorrow, "cbs this morning." i'm jeff glor in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> trying to find some room. curry falls down and grabs his right leg. >> w nation on pins and needles tonight as steph curry limps his way off the court again. >> it almost looked like a ufo coming in for a landing. >> and if it's not nailed down, bring it inside because the bay area is in for a very windy night. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. we'll have those stories. first breaking news in san francisco. two police officers have been injured in a car crash in the bayview. streets are blocked off in the area of phelps street and evans avenue. >> joe vazquez is there now. what can you tell us from the scene? >> let me set the scene for you. right behind me, that's 3rd street and evans. right here in this next intersection, that's where
charlie d'agata, cbs news, nohfelden, germany.cbs evening news" tonight, later on cbs, "60 minutes." and first thing tomorrow, "cbs this morning." i'm jeff glor in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> trying to find some room. curry falls down and grabs his right leg. >> w nation on pins and needles tonight as steph curry limps his way off the court again. >> it almost looked...
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baha has to return to germany soon.e doesn't know when or where he'll see his family again. >> growing up in the united's dates it was always a fight to get oranges. they made you feel like you had a piece of sunshine in your hand. the same can be sasaid here abot you torom -- fruit from the orange orchards. it is one of spain's at best exports. overproduction, competition, and big supermarkets has meant that some growers earn basicacally nothing. >> this is about oranges. and about orange growers like ricardo sanz sanchis. all his life, he has grown oranges in the region of valencia. but now he's had enough, ricardo says, as he shows our reporter around his plantation. it's not that he no longer enjoys the work. it''s that i it is no longer profitable.. >> in the past you could live off growing oranges, even better than today. forty years ago, the price of an orange was the same as it is today. but the production costs are much higher now. >> this year, ricardo will earn about 18 cents for a kilo of oranges. fertilizer
baha has to return to germany soon.e doesn't know when or where he'll see his family again. >> growing up in the united's dates it was always a fight to get oranges. they made you feel like you had a piece of sunshine in your hand. the same can be sasaid here abot you torom -- fruit from the orange orchards. it is one of spain's at best exports. overproduction, competition, and big supermarkets has meant that some growers earn basicacally nothing. >> this is about oranges. and about...
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baha has to return to germany soon.e doesn't know when or where he'll see his family again. >> growing up in the united's dates it was always a fight to get oranges. they made you feel like you had a piece of sunshine in your hand. the same can be said here about you to from -- fruit from the orange orchards. it is one of spain's at best exports. overproduction, competition, and big supermarkets has meant that some growers earn basically nothing. >> this is about oranges. and about orange growers like ricardo sanz sanchis. all his life, he has grown oranges in the region of valencia. but now he's had enough, ricardo says, as he shows our reporter around his plantation. it's not that he no longer enjoys the work. it's that it is no longer profitable. >> in the past you could live off growing oranges, even better than today. forty years ago, the price of an orange was the same as it is today. but the production costs are much higher now. >> this year, ricardo will earn about 18 cents for a kilo of oranges. fertilizer, pes
baha has to return to germany soon.e doesn't know when or where he'll see his family again. >> growing up in the united's dates it was always a fight to get oranges. they made you feel like you had a piece of sunshine in your hand. the same can be said here about you to from -- fruit from the orange orchards. it is one of spain's at best exports. overproduction, competition, and big supermarkets has meant that some growers earn basically nothing. >> this is about oranges. and about...
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plus, abdeslam went to germany, picked up three more people in the south of germany and the belgian media speculates one of these three people might leave the man with the hatch, the third person from the surveillance images at the airport. it might be the involvement is even bigger than we so far no. brent: that is our correspondent from brussels. turkish president erdogan has announced a bomb attack that killed seven people. at least six of the dead are turkish police officers. the bomb went off as an armored vehicle was passing a bus stop. erdogan said the attack show the ugly face of militants. the kurdish workers party continues to clash with turkish forces. south africa's highest court has ruled that president jacob zuma violated the constitution. he spent millions and the judges ordered him to pay some of that back. they will hold an emergency meeting and opposition parties are also calling for his impeachment. reporter: jacob zuma's sprawling home side. -- homestead. the public money he spent on it will have to be paid back. the paper found that he failed to uphold and defend the
plus, abdeslam went to germany, picked up three more people in the south of germany and the belgian media speculates one of these three people might leave the man with the hatch, the third person from the surveillance images at the airport. it might be the involvement is even bigger than we so far no. brent: that is our correspondent from brussels. turkish president erdogan has announced a bomb attack that killed seven people. at least six of the dead are turkish police officers. the bomb went...
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you were born in germany, educated in switzerland. have this german background and germans are very principled. haslinda: you sound thai. harald: many people say that. over time, i have become a combination. i still have something which i really like about german upbringing or german culture. there are something that i really like about thai. the -- we talk about the buddhists, even though the christians and buddhists are different, i think in thailand, buddhism is more expressed in the way of life. thai people are really flexible and willing to change her that is a great thing. germans are really great and really principled and thoughtful and professional. what we try to do is to combine the two. haslinda: you go a long way back in terms of how long you have been in thailand. it was 1978? harald: yes, i came in 1978. my grandfather came in 1973. haslinda: you brought a wife later on, a princess from which -- from litchetenstein. it is not a traditional way to impress the wife. caroline: she was very adventurous. she says she could ha
you were born in germany, educated in switzerland. have this german background and germans are very principled. haslinda: you sound thai. harald: many people say that. over time, i have become a combination. i still have something which i really like about german upbringing or german culture. there are something that i really like about thai. the -- we talk about the buddhists, even though the christians and buddhists are different, i think in thailand, buddhism is more expressed in the way of...