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germany gets up on the retaining government. what can germany promised them? >> definitely germany did not promise them either sanctions or travel restrictions during this meeting. they did not get what they wanted in a direct sense him up perhaps. indirectly, i think that they did see germany claim a very active role that vitali klitschko has said he wants to see germany play. bear in mind, this is his second visit to germany in a little over two weeks. he showed up at the munich security conference, making a lot of waves. here he is back in berlin. we heard german leaders saying that they believe this country does need to take a more assertive foreign-policy stance. so that should at least be good news to the ears of vitali klitschko. >> melinda, do you think this could be a test case in germany's more assertive foreign-policy stance? >> it is looking that way. it looks very much like germany defines that stance with regard to ukraine as playing a mediating role both with the ukrainian government, but also with russia, which he know has been a strong supporter of the ukrainian go
germany gets up on the retaining government. what can germany promised them? >> definitely germany did not promise them either sanctions or travel restrictions during this meeting. they did not get what they wanted in a direct sense him up perhaps. indirectly, i think that they did see germany claim a very active role that vitali klitschko has said he wants to see germany play. bear in mind, this is his second visit to germany in a little over two weeks. he showed up at the munich...
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germany. you can see it represents something like three percent of economic growth. three percent of the total value inthe economy and germany -- germanyrowth in employment in the sector of 8-10%. here.us cranny is we have had two pieces of data so far. >> it is the number one and number two economies within europe. germany.d would you have the structural reformation in the -- what you have is structural nation reformation. then you wake up in italy and the stateolitical -- of chassis. in italy, a level of unknown that a couple of years ago would have been devastating in terms of the bond markets. numbers.iting for the can they come out of recession question mark -- out of recession? the longest since world war ii? they have downgraded their levels of growth for inflation. argumenten -- the big is about the spiral we are in. is it a japan style economy? what should the ecb do? one of the official said negative interest rate should be considered for all the banks in the zone. it is something that has come through in conversations i have had with the chief economist. there is no reason that qe cannot be enacted here in the eurozone. ever
germany. you can see it represents something like three percent of economic growth. three percent of the total value inthe economy and germany -- germanyrowth in employment in the sector of 8-10%. here.us cranny is we have had two pieces of data so far. >> it is the number one and number two economies within europe. germany.d would you have the structural reformation in the -- what you have is structural nation reformation. then you wake up in italy and the stateolitical -- of chassis. in...
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germany. yet intimate germany much more cost to shuttle for a government modeled with much more control over the government. i mean, he wanted germany to live peacefully with its neighbors. i think he would've made a difference. they really wanted to do everything in the opposite direction. [inaudible] >> it's on its way. >> i want to ask my friend margaret away a question. given the fact the true rising power was the united states and that was visible at that time, could the united states or any other route a party play a role in stopping this war had they wished to do so, had they had the disposition quite >> this is to go back to the first power. it is managed very well. they scared each other because they came to war with venezuela and they backed out and came to an unders ending. it's a successful understanding of how changes in the balancing of international relations can be managed. i don't think the united states can stop the war. to begin with, the united states felt it had no interest in that. the atlantic was deciding on the europeans wanted to go crazy, let them. united states had less. so at the time the united states w
germany. yet intimate germany much more cost to shuttle for a government modeled with much more control over the government. i mean, he wanted germany to live peacefully with its neighbors. i think he would've made a difference. they really wanted to do everything in the opposite direction. [inaudible] >> it's on its way. >> i want to ask my friend margaret away a question. given the fact the true rising power was the united states and that was visible at that time, could the united...
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that all the problems in front of durable sold only country that really benefits from it all is germany. germany has been benefiting from it all fall for all the existence of the year you all. the single product. so it from the point of view of people in ukraine other people want to stand the situation come up the ones who walk on into thinking that this association agreement where with the eu would give the maps that are clear tightening standards freedom to travel across your widgets want by the way that will have cost for the use of them negotiate with avocado pit so these people want to spend the real situation basically one look at the eu as assault of a morsel of the soviet you and him with an unelected neither ship sitting in brothels deciding for other countries want to go. why should companies that just started to join the european union. what will fix that. the european during a wedding in youtube last night i hear points and while they willingly let me give you your good chance to respond or that you know in any other point i think that alexander's try to make is that what you did ext
that all the problems in front of durable sold only country that really benefits from it all is germany. germany has been benefiting from it all fall for all the existence of the year you all. the single product. so it from the point of view of people in ukraine other people want to stand the situation come up the ones who walk on into thinking that this association agreement where with the eu would give the maps that are clear tightening standards freedom to travel across your widgets want by...
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supply so one way to do that is through work sharing which is actually you know our model here is germany germany people often look at the unemployment it's five point two percent they go while booming economy you know their economies grow no more than our economy the reason why they've maintained a low unemployment rate in fact lower than before the crisis is that they get employers to keep workers on the job when they see a fall off in demand and they cut back hours so rather than laying off ten percent of workers they cut back hours by ten percent and that's a very good way to go it works and this kind of i we're running out time but i want to quickly mention this you are you know supporters of modern monetary very they've long called for replacing unemployment benefits with job guarantee and that reduces the social issues associated with forced i don't mess what do you think of this kind of idea i know that you're you're into it well i'm willing to experiment with that i want to say replace it because you have to see what looks like if you're talking about having millions of people been emplo
supply so one way to do that is through work sharing which is actually you know our model here is germany germany people often look at the unemployment it's five point two percent they go while booming economy you know their economies grow no more than our economy the reason why they've maintained a low unemployment rate in fact lower than before the crisis is that they get employers to keep workers on the job when they see a fall off in demand and they cut back hours so rather than laying off...
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germanys. that is the other thing. west germany and east germany. they have very different relations with the outside world so west germany, people talk about coming to terms of the past and all that and a finger. people really are not talking about the invasion of norway. the talk about the holocaust. that's a very specific crime committed by a criminal regime. japan didn't really have a criminal regime. there were the same people who were in power and had been in power before the war. and there wasn't an equivalent to the holocaust and the sense of an ideological war to exterminate a particular people because they didn't have the right to exist. so for all these reasons i think relations with the outside world and there are other reasons to do with it, the fact that the history became very political issue in japan and very polarized, like the history of the third reich injury which is not a particularly polarizing issue. so i think the large number of reasons to do with some kind of essential aspect of the japanese character of that kind. i hope th
germanys. that is the other thing. west germany and east germany. they have very different relations with the outside world so west germany, people talk about coming to terms of the past and all that and a finger. people really are not talking about the invasion of norway. the talk about the holocaust. that's a very specific crime committed by a criminal regime. japan didn't really have a criminal regime. there were the same people who were in power and had been in power before the war. and...
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germany. >> so that movie, despite the name, was filmed here in germany. and germany is one of the themes of this. not the germany of today, but germany of many years ago, nazi germany, the years of world war ii and the holocaust. so you have movies the likes of george clooney, matt murray, looking at a tail of arc that was stolen by the nazis and the subsequent hunt. and that's alongside some really poignant strong movies. for example, a film called the memory oz if camps. this is made from footage of one of the concentration camps that was liberated. it was film misdemeanor years ago, and it disappeared and just been recompiled for this festival. the other big thing here is egypt. something that is is very topical at the moment. a lot of issues regarding freedom of speech. there's a movie called the square. using footage shot at the time, and also people effected by the revolution. the tail of a woman with a serious -- and that is set against the back drop. a lot of different generas, some 400 productions some half a million people set to watch them, before we find
germany. >> so that movie, despite the name, was filmed here in germany. and germany is one of the themes of this. not the germany of today, but germany of many years ago, nazi germany, the years of world war ii and the holocaust. so you have movies the likes of george clooney, matt murray, looking at a tail of arc that was stolen by the nazis and the subsequent hunt. and that's alongside some really poignant strong movies. for example, a film called the memory oz if camps. this is made...
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germany's minister criticizes the u.s. on the nsa spying scandal. and we get back to their inning ways. >> germany's president and foreign minister have both suggested that berlin could take a more proyactive role in addressing security challenges. addressing world leaders, the president and foreign minister said germany's military could become more involved in joint efforts to resolve international conflicts. berlin has been criticized for not being more engaged in u.n.-sanctioned military missions. >> germany should participate more actively in international security issues. that's according to german foreign minister who spoke at the security conference on friday. he said germany is an important player on the global stage and must assume a bigger role in resolving conflicts around the world. >> emphatically support a culture of miltry restraint and i consider it to be just. but that shouldn't be understood as a culture of nonengagement. >> germany is too large to simply comment on world politics from the sidelines. >> his words echoed those of the german president who delivered the opening speech at the confrent. he said it was important that germany do more internationally and not hide behind the guilt of the past. >> more responsibility does not mean more muscle plexing or going it alone. completel
germany's minister criticizes the u.s. on the nsa spying scandal. and we get back to their inning ways. >> germany's president and foreign minister have both suggested that berlin could take a more proyactive role in addressing security challenges. addressing world leaders, the president and foreign minister said germany's military could become more involved in joint efforts to resolve international conflicts. berlin has been criticized for not being more engaged in u.n.-sanctioned...
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tafs the short summary of the concluding observations, and now to germany. germany was reviewed so years ago. >> you've been listen to a critical report in a press conference held by the u.n. about the which the catholic church dealt with child abuse committed by the church's proosts. it says that clerics abused tens of thousands of children over the years, and the vatican's practices led to a continuation of that abuse. we'll speak to gerald okogel, a van can analyst. he joins me from live. we expected in to be a critical report. the report says the reputation of the church is more important than the welfare of children. >> i think this is really a misinterpretation of reality. everyone expected the report to be hard. it is. but, to say that the church today is putting its own institution above the welfare of children is not true. it's not true, that pope is making clear that this is not the case. the last pope, benedict the 16th made it clear. there is no doubt nobody denies - not here in the vatican or the church around the world, that abuses have taken place, bu
tafs the short summary of the concluding observations, and now to germany. germany was reviewed so years ago. >> you've been listen to a critical report in a press conference held by the u.n. about the which the catholic church dealt with child abuse committed by the church's proosts. it says that clerics abused tens of thousands of children over the years, and the vatican's practices led to a continuation of that abuse. we'll speak to gerald okogel, a van can analyst. he joins me from...
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germany's junior partner. push germany into the war i mean i think that germany wanted hungry to issue its ultimatum to serbia and thereby shift the balance of power in favor of austria-hungary and i think the same thing applies today i don't think israel just doing its own thing would drag america into a war i mean i think america and israel in collusion could lead to a major conflict but i have but and i think that that is certainly a danger of the extent to which the israeli military and political elites and the american military and police military and political elites are in tangled with one another each going to exit exit on the other into more and more foolhardy policies and i think they are i think it's the danger lies yes well let's hope that this. iranian opening will will be successful but it's by no means the certainty of this will happen and you know i actually tend to be rather pessimistic and believe that they'll be enough powerful forces that could undermine this brian if we can stay with this theme here because i mean there were a number of senators who were getting together about a week or s
germany's junior partner. push germany into the war i mean i think that germany wanted hungry to issue its ultimatum to serbia and thereby shift the balance of power in favor of austria-hungary and i think the same thing applies today i don't think israel just doing its own thing would drag america into a war i mean i think america and israel in collusion could lead to a major conflict but i have but and i think that that is certainly a danger of the extent to which the israeli military and...
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germany. it looked like a good compromise settlement at the time. later, germany conquered much of western europe, and the passengers who were on the continent, we know as a result of the research of the painstaking research of sarah and scott of this museum, that approximately two-thirds of the passengers survived. contrary to the version in voyage of the damned, whether you read the book or saw the movie. i've had people tell me, that's not right. well, we are here in the holocaust museum, so i will defer to a study that came out of this museum which trace the individuals one by one, approximately two-thirds survived, and approximately half of them ultimately emigrated to the united states. spent ladies and gentlemen, we have reached our time. [applause] i'd like to think all of you for being here this evening. we thank professor breitman. you can see how much work there is deemed done, and can be done on that odd sounding pairing, america and the holocaust. i hope you continue to come to our program. good evening. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudi
germany. it looked like a good compromise settlement at the time. later, germany conquered much of western europe, and the passengers who were on the continent, we know as a result of the research of the painstaking research of sarah and scott of this museum, that approximately two-thirds of the passengers survived. contrary to the version in voyage of the damned, whether you read the book or saw the movie. i've had people tell me, that's not right. well, we are here in the holocaust museum, so...
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germany. -- nazis germany. it is hard to know but this is the importance. the debate has been this raised to the question and what influence the pope could have had on hitler he was catholic after all by birth if they would excommunicate him but think about the relationship the pope had a huge impact in italy. depressant for catholic and in germany was only one-third. the pope is the italian. the potential influence the pope had to denounce mussolini especially that mussolini is in a difficult spot to make the alliance with germany but the italians hate the germans have hundreds of thousands dead not that long before plus hitler is not sympathetic figure. and italians have a pretty good idea it does not include them. [laughter] so mussolini trying to convince italians to get on board with the aliens with nazi germany he has a challenge that is why if the pope had clearly spoken out that no good catholic could follow or embraces heller -- hitler i don't know the impact on germany but a big impact of italy but if the pope were younger and not in a position maybe that blood have been different. babied not the holocaust for the second rule of war could be going to for. >> five like to ask a question. i a understand the italian government did not send the jews away and the catholic government was very much for the of jews. >> no. the
germany. -- nazis germany. it is hard to know but this is the importance. the debate has been this raised to the question and what influence the pope could have had on hitler he was catholic after all by birth if they would excommunicate him but think about the relationship the pope had a huge impact in italy. depressant for catholic and in germany was only one-third. the pope is the italian. the potential influence the pope had to denounce mussolini especially that mussolini is in a difficult...
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that data center in germany, and germany is really moving toward more green and less reliant on nuclear, and they have not agreed on any forms of fracking. so electricity costs and germany are externally costly. so 3 cents in the united states -- $.46 in germany. so when you think about natural gas, although natural gas has moved from $3.50 to $5.00 btu in the u.s. it is $12.50 in europe. so we have huge benefits, and we're seeing many companies moving jobs into the united states, but those factories that once had 1000 people in the united states may have 200. so getting back to this whole technology boon, we are just not creating as many jobs even as we develop more and more factories. >> staying with united states, having looked at my notes because i wanted to remind of this, -- remember this, you talk about energy, the cash the corporation's have and three is the banking community has, because of regulation, is firmer than it has ever been. those are the three things that you cite in terms of the u.s. economy and its future. >> the beauty of the united states. when we discover we have a problem, we generally are very cathartic nation. i talk about -- we fixed it. so
that data center in germany, and germany is really moving toward more green and less reliant on nuclear, and they have not agreed on any forms of fracking. so electricity costs and germany are externally costly. so 3 cents in the united states -- $.46 in germany. so when you think about natural gas, although natural gas has moved from $3.50 to $5.00 btu in the u.s. it is $12.50 in europe. so we have huge benefits, and we're seeing many companies moving jobs into the united states, but those...
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and didn't see germany claim that kind of very active role that vitali klitschko has said he wants to see germany plate and down we should bear in mind that this is his second visit to germany in just a little over two weeks seem a lot of leaves by showing up at the munich security conference at the beginning of the month. here he is now getting back into brilliant and we heard german leaders saying in munich during a security conference that they believe this country does need to take a more assertive foreign policy the policy stance so that should at least be on the good news that two years of vitali klitschko. so all the amenities think that this could be a test case in germany's more assertive up policy foreign policy stance what isn't looking that way and it looks very much like germany defines that stands in regard to ukraine as playing a mediating role both of these to be the ukraine government that also means that the rock show which as you know has been a strong supporter of the ukraine government and in fact a knotted ties to russia very much at the heart of the controversy in the ukraine. foreign minister mr steinmeier he has good relations with russia he's viewe
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germany's foreign minister who was visiting in moscow. germany's foreign minister is a familiar face and longtime partner. he wants to expand germany's dialogue with russia well promoting democratic freedom and making mutual bonds. >> we cannot make ukraine be about securing spheres of influence. what is going on in ukraine is no geopolitical chess match. we must instead give the ukrainian people free choice in what direction they take their country's political future. >> for weeks ukraine has been gripped by political crisis. violence has broken out as activists demonstrate against with ac is a corrupt state leadership and rush of hossein do influence. moscow accuses the west of meddling in ukraine. >> one cannot talk about free decisions when each day, some new envoy is sent to kiev to convince the ukrainian state leadership that it should side with europe or the u.s. >> the conflict began to escalate when ukraine refused to sign an association pact with the european union at the last minute. critics say it was due to russian pressure. germany's new foreign minister wants a better relationship with russia but moscow remains a diffi
germany's foreign minister who was visiting in moscow. germany's foreign minister is a familiar face and longtime partner. he wants to expand germany's dialogue with russia well promoting democratic freedom and making mutual bonds. >> we cannot make ukraine be about securing spheres of influence. what is going on in ukraine is no geopolitical chess match. we must instead give the ukrainian people free choice in what direction they take their country's political future. >> for weeks...
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germany. well also in germany as some are still living in the shadows of the nazi past a new report from the council of europe commission against racism and intolerance says the country's not doing enough to stamp out discrimination and homophobia let's now cross our live to her spotless account for the full is in germany for us lucy a what's in this new study. hi there will germany has to do more in order to fight racism and intolerance that's according to a new report by the council of europe the continent's leading human rights organization that this report accuses germany of focusing too much on the threat posed by the far right and that's meant that other forms of discrimination like racism or homophobia were somewhat overlooked and this is largely in terms of both both registering as well as prosecuting those kinds of crimes now the silver lining here is that germany has done a good job of luring young people away from the neo nazis see in the report also praise of the country for a program that lets people applying for jobs anonymously in order to make sure that no one's discriminated for for age or origin but when it comes to battling homophobia and racism the report says that germany simply has a lot more work to do one of the things that are recommends is tougher penalties for crimes against
germany. well also in germany as some are still living in the shadows of the nazi past a new report from the council of europe commission against racism and intolerance says the country's not doing enough to stamp out discrimination and homophobia let's now cross our live to her spotless account for the full is in germany for us lucy a what's in this new study. hi there will germany has to do more in order to fight racism and intolerance that's according to a new report by the council of europe...
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european market set to close shortly, 14 minutes from now and right now in england, france and germany germany in the middle, nice gains across the board. nearly 2%. connell: one of the popular waste water is used today, actually for corporate apologies. over the last two years company apologies are up, nearly 60%. they look for keywords. sorry, apology, regret that appear from 10 to 40 times more frequently than in individual accounts. the city by the journal of pragmatics, companies using footage to market themselves but constantly apologizing after people complain. dagen: airlines use it for customer service to deal with flight delays. and we remember what president obama talked with the prime minister of denmark and david cameron. more importantly which phone should the president use? the paper did a study to see which phone takes the best selfy using the front facing camera. and followed by the samsung galaxy, the runner-up with a nokia, the winner for the best selfy cellphone. >> and look at that. dagen: better looking -- and the front camera. connell: the front camera. it was very ugly.
european market set to close shortly, 14 minutes from now and right now in england, france and germany germany in the middle, nice gains across the board. nearly 2%. connell: one of the popular waste water is used today, actually for corporate apologies. over the last two years company apologies are up, nearly 60%. they look for keywords. sorry, apology, regret that appear from 10 to 40 times more frequently than in individual accounts. the city by the journal of pragmatics, companies using...
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germany to take on more responsibility in international affairs. this is going a perennial issue here at munich out for a long time no other countries have urged germany to get beyond checkbook diplomacy to do more to help resolve international crises and certainly those were the words of christening gown he said that germany has a globalized economy must do more to resolve challenges internationally and he also said that this country is now being included in germany those were his words he said for sixty years germany has the keys has been a good neighbor and that it's time for it to be a commensurate of responsibility internationally i think many people here were very glad to hear that message will instantly want to be the change on the international stage one else is on the agenda this weekend. ukraine would be very high on the agenda we are expecting the opposition leader vitali klitschko to arrive here this evening and he's due to sit in the states tomorrow with ukraine's foreign minister as well as with the member of the russian parliament said that to be interesting. we also had discussions devoted to an elderly middle eastern topics scenery of late this evening will also be discussing a round at the conference. so all of that is also likely yet to provide some some fireworks and done. nsa surveilla
germany to take on more responsibility in international affairs. this is going a perennial issue here at munich out for a long time no other countries have urged germany to get beyond checkbook diplomacy to do more to help resolve international crises and certainly those were the words of christening gown he said that germany has a globalized economy must do more to resolve challenges internationally and he also said that this country is now being included in germany those were his words he...
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germany is to blame and declared it's part of a campaign against the german capitalist machine calling on all greeks to join their fight so why is germany been blamed the country is the launches dollar for greece's bailouts the country has been relying on since two thousand and ten we each have forced greece to introduce harsh measures that eventually increased dramatically unemployment here in the country and deteriorated significantly in living standards of many agrees many share the opinion of these and group that germany is responsible germany is. the largest economy and they believe that this country is responsible for athens a financial dad blog and of course for this reason. high that many greece could get behind this and his group calling on the residents of this country to join their fight and reece very high all for another popular rest popular revolt in the country no one wants their petition that we saw already here in. athens and in other the greek cities in two thousand and ten two thousand and twelve will include five people were killed and around three hundred others injured in demonstrations and clashes another reason for police to warre is a suspected member of a far left militant group known for its. terroristic activity and was released from pretrial detention in july of to go in a hunger strike and he was supposed to check in with police this monday but he never did he has been covering financial crisis since the beginning and we heard many tragic stories and in these times were able
germany is to blame and declared it's part of a campaign against the german capitalist machine calling on all greeks to join their fight so why is germany been blamed the country is the launches dollar for greece's bailouts the country has been relying on since two thousand and ten we each have forced greece to introduce harsh measures that eventually increased dramatically unemployment here in the country and deteriorated significantly in living standards of many agrees many share the opinion...
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germany also in germany and europe are from the council of europe's anti-racism watch charged says the country is not doing enough to stamp out discrimination and homophobia it urge authorities to take a firmer stance on hate speech as artie's missing caffein are reports. germany has done a good job of learning young people away from the neo nazi sea and the report also praises the country for a program that lets people applying for jobs anonymously in order to make sure that no one's discriminated for age or origin but when it comes to battling homophobia and racism the report says the germany simply has a lot more work to do one of the things that are recommends is tougher penalties for crimes against sexual religious or ethnic minorities as well as an overhaul of the way in which germany registers these kinds of incidents because right now there simply is a lack of confidence among victims in the german investigation process as a result many victims of racist or homophobic assaults simply don't report them to the authorities that's a major problem the council of europe also took issue with germany's penal code like the legal system here basically in many european union countries racial motivation for one example is considered as a factor in a crime one pass
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data center in germany, and germany is, you know, really moving towards more green and less reliant on nuclear and they have not agreed on any forms of fracking, so electricity costs in germany are extremely costly. so 3 cents in the united states, 46 cents in germany. >> wow. >> rose: . >> and so when you think about natural gas, although natural gas has moved from 3.50 to approximately 5 dollars btu here in the united states, it's 12 to 12:50 in europe so we're 40% the cost of europe. so we have huge benefits. and we are seeing many companies moving jobs into the united states. but those factories that once had a thousand people in the united states may have 200. so getting back to this whole technology boom, we just are not creating as many jobs, even as we develop more and more factories. >> rose: same with the united states. i looked at my notes because i wanted to remember this. you talked about three things, one is energy, two is the amount of cash corporations have. and three is that the banking community has, because of regulations, is stronger than it's ever been. those are the three things you cite in terms of the u.s. economy and its future. >> the beauty of the
data center in germany, and germany is, you know, really moving towards more green and less reliant on nuclear and they have not agreed on any forms of fracking, so electricity costs in germany are extremely costly. so 3 cents in the united states, 46 cents in germany. >> wow. >> rose: . >> and so when you think about natural gas, although natural gas has moved from 3.50 to approximately 5 dollars btu here in the united states, it's 12 to 12:50 in europe so we're 40% the cost...
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germany. i named germany and france because they're very powerful i think they should start thinking over where their mistakes are because radical groups and rather cool parties only start to exist when those who have the power in hand make mistakes but where do you think they're making their main mistakes as us in the immigration policy is this their main downfall. as i said before they do not want to criticize the european union and now in a certain way do it a new way. everywhere just same currency i'm talking about the euro is an obvious mistake which brought them problems. they have to handle that themselves i think free movement of persons has also a very dangerous part if you look at the problems to eastern countries have like rumania millions of people leaving the country on one hand and then on the other hand you have especially him italy spain france england all so long than one hundred thousand people from rainier within a short time i think they should bring up new standards and new system to handle these problems but again they have to decide that's the business of the european union but it sounds like the european ideals are failing the e.u. ideals are failing what do you think. yes we have to be careful but it is not only the european union it's also the united states if i look at the last ten or even twenty years with a lot of regret i see that the even the so-called rich countries like germany france also california i named him day are on the way down if i judge the situation correctly if i travel around in california i see poverty which i have never seen there in recent years if i travel through france paris down to mars it must say it is a frightening increase of poverty so that means the politicians make sure members mistakes. so do you think by curbing the immigration that would take care of the problem or at least partially. i strongly believe that if you have a control of immigration people who are responsible politicians who are responsible for a certain area for a certain area in africa for a certain area here in europe let's take switzerland you only can solve the problems in a positive good way if. these areas limited if as a politician you have to decide for the whole world if you have to decide for both garia and germany we impose the same rules that gets difficult gets difficult that gets difficult if you have if you see greece if you see friends and they have
germany. i named germany and france because they're very powerful i think they should start thinking over where their mistakes are because radical groups and rather cool parties only start to exist when those who have the power in hand make mistakes but where do you think they're making their main mistakes as us in the immigration policy is this their main downfall. as i said before they do not want to criticize the european union and now in a certain way do it a new way. everywhere just same...
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>> the answer, would we go to germany if germany was attacked? yes. would we go to the philippines? yes. would we go to japan? we have to be treaty. there are places, but we're not going to go into africa, into the caucasus anymore. >> i have another point that i thought of last night that i want to bring up. >> thank god you took your time back. >> one of the things you talked about yesterday is we should use more drones and i agree with that. here's the thing i was wrestling with. from where are you going to launch those drones? they can't fly like a 747 halfway across the united states. they have to be launched from some place closer. that was one of the conversations about benghazi. where were they positions? you need troops on the ground in a lot of places so you can protect our national interests, whether you're protecting other people, but if you're protecting yourself, you have to have ships, lots of them, lots of troops. >> we have ports in india, in bahrain, plenty of places to put drones down. and our planes and our ships. >> well, we've got great development with ships i
>> the answer, would we go to germany if germany was attacked? yes. would we go to the philippines? yes. would we go to japan? we have to be treaty. there are places, but we're not going to go into africa, into the caucasus anymore. >> i have another point that i thought of last night that i want to bring up. >> thank god you took your time back. >> one of the things you talked about yesterday is we should use more drones and i agree with that. here's the thing i was...
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germany. it looked like a good compromise settlement at the time. later germany conquered much of western europe, and the passengers who were on the continent had to scramble. we know as a result of the research of -- the painstaking research of sarah ogilvy and scott miller of this museum -- that approximately two-thirds of the passengers survived. contrary to the version in "voyage of the damned," whether you read the book or saw the movie. i've had people tell me, oh, no, that's not right. well, we're here in the holocaust museum, so i will defer to a study that came out of this museum andra
germany. it looked like a good compromise settlement at the time. later germany conquered much of western europe, and the passengers who were on the continent had to scramble. we know as a result of the research of -- the painstaking research of sarah ogilvy and scott miller of this museum -- that approximately two-thirds of the passengers survived. contrary to the version in "voyage of the damned," whether you read the book or saw the movie. i've had people tell me, oh, no, that's...
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we could have an east germany/west germany situation? >> it is conceivable that could happen.the leaders of the southern and eastern parts of the ukraine have stated in the last 24 hours is they do not want a formal break. they believe that somehow they may end up being in charge of the western part of the ukraine as well. the west clearly does not buy that. so you have a collision between two parts of ukraine, the large shadow of russia hovering over all of this, and in the west you have the promise of economic assistance, but the russians have already promised $15 bill chron. so there is going to be a contest between east and west built in, regardless of the nice-sounding rhetoric. >> we're seeing video of the motorcade of yulia tymoshenko, who was imprisoned for two years, and of course hailed as the revolution yar heroine, and she spoke to the crowd, but she has had tie toss russia. she's the one who negotiated a big energy deal with russia. >> she absolutely had ties. that is simply to say any ukrainian leader must have ties to russia, because they are linked. they are li
we could have an east germany/west germany situation? >> it is conceivable that could happen.the leaders of the southern and eastern parts of the ukraine have stated in the last 24 hours is they do not want a formal break. they believe that somehow they may end up being in charge of the western part of the ukraine as well. the west clearly does not buy that. so you have a collision between two parts of ukraine, the large shadow of russia hovering over all of this, and in the west you have...
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germany, his family left germany in 1939 the day after his bar mitzvah. >> to tell a jewish person to travel on saturday, but that's the way this worked. >> reporter: he was return to germany 19-year-old u.s. army private. he ended up with the monuments men by accident when heading to the front an officer found that he was fluent in german. >> he said, good. sit in this chair and this guy will tell you what to do. that was my entry to monuments men. >> reporter: he would spend the rest of the war sorting through plundered works of hard stashed in salt mines deep underground. the goal: return them to their rightful owners. >> this is one of the works rescued by the monument's men. >> it was. it was in the collection of louy rothchild. >> reporter: but another story would play high above europe. bombers had maps of targets to hit, but they had more than 700 maps like these drawn up by a team working in the reference library in new york. >> these maps are literally to make sure that these buildings didn't get destroyed, didn't get bombed. >> that's exactly. they were distributed so the bombing pilots would not hit the leaning tower of pisa. >> without these, the leaning tower
germany, his family left germany in 1939 the day after his bar mitzvah. >> to tell a jewish person to travel on saturday, but that's the way this worked. >> reporter: he was return to germany 19-year-old u.s. army private. he ended up with the monuments men by accident when heading to the front an officer found that he was fluent in german. >> he said, good. sit in this chair and this guy will tell you what to do. that was my entry to monuments men. >> reporter: he would...
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germany. -- to nazi germany. on the show earlier this week and apologized for using the analogy, up it -- but did not up -- apologize. you have been in the bay area for a long time. you know about the protests against google buses and san francisco. what is the responsibility to the local community? >> i think it is big. i think first of all, anybody that is a ceo has to realize they are blessed and that there are a lot of people who help them on their journey and when you get to the top of the company, you worked hard to get voted on the team and you give back. mark benioff has been a great example of somebody who eats that every day. he created salesforce from the beginning, he made sure that there was a foundation where he gave up one percent of his stock to charity. one percent went to employees time and one percent of the software went to help nonprofits. it is been fascinating. a lot of the big execs come in and they assemble bikes for needy children. i have been there a couple of times. that is what we sho
germany. -- to nazi germany. on the show earlier this week and apologized for using the analogy, up it -- but did not up -- apologize. you have been in the bay area for a long time. you know about the protests against google buses and san francisco. what is the responsibility to the local community? >> i think it is big. i think first of all, anybody that is a ceo has to realize they are blessed and that there are a lot of people who help them on their journey and when you get to the top...
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forward because the only other time the olympics had been in germany was 1936 which were the nazi olympics. and so the new germany, west germanyy that they were a nation of piece. >> during a botched rescue attempt the remaining nine israeli athletes were killed. since munich, security at just about every olympics has steadily expanded in size, sophistication and cost. all that accelerated after september 11th. >> we use the best of our human and machine intelligence. we monitor activities of persons that we know have stated or have raised issues against the host country at the olympics. we use on the ground physical security to an extent that's in sochi beyond any prior olympics. >> reporter: drew mckay, who has consulted on security at six olympics says as a result of munich and 9/11, we now can't go to the olympics without having a security blanket placed over us, without multiple layers of security screening. it costs hundreds of millions and security resources are diverted from other areas that then become vulnerable. for those reasons, the terrorists have in some measure, won. >> security will be intense. brian todd, tha
forward because the only other time the olympics had been in germany was 1936 which were the nazi olympics. and so the new germany, west germanyy that they were a nation of piece. >> during a botched rescue attempt the remaining nine israeli athletes were killed. since munich, security at just about every olympics has steadily expanded in size, sophistication and cost. all that accelerated after september 11th. >> we use the best of our human and machine intelligence. we monitor...
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closer than britain, closer than germany. germanyhe nsa issue, things have gotten quite complicated. britain has its own issues. iran, take serious, take the role of france in africa, the united states has come to france is a close ally. the fact that president hollande is invited is testimony to that close relationship on foreign policy. hugh andthe subject, jeff of the financial times the warm welcome .eing extended to mr. hollande -- since britain pulled back last year from joining any military intervention in syria, france has appeared to step into the gap, with paris taking a hard line on syria and stopping iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. can you update the serious situation from the french perspective? hollande ondent syria was ready to go when we almost had the military intervention. when president obama decided to not go, president hollande was isolated on the european front. french are really up front on the syrian issue. they have been pushing to help and are closely involved in the geneva talks. let's go to the phones
closer than britain, closer than germany. germanyhe nsa issue, things have gotten quite complicated. britain has its own issues. iran, take serious, take the role of france in africa, the united states has come to france is a close ally. the fact that president hollande is invited is testimony to that close relationship on foreign policy. hugh andthe subject, jeff of the financial times the warm welcome .eing extended to mr. hollande -- since britain pulled back last year from joining any...