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programs is broken sound familiar joining me now to talk about some of the action up north is sarah jaffe deputy editor of the global comment sarah welcome. hi how are you doing great great to have you back with us you were in montreal and you've been in new york city for a lot of the action with the occupy movement are there similarities between what's going on up in canada and what happened in the occupy movement new york or or differences or both. i mean there's definitely similarities but the difference is that this is a movement as you said that started out with the student strikes it started out over a very very specific issue students went on strike and when we say they went on strike not only were they not going to class but they were picketing the buildings trying not letting anybody go to class they're essentially shut down the universities the night time marches came later so this was very much a movement about one specific issue that has broadened everything whereas occupy sort of started out as this this issue this umbrella for all of the issues that can be linked back to wal
programs is broken sound familiar joining me now to talk about some of the action up north is sarah jaffe deputy editor of the global comment sarah welcome. hi how are you doing great great to have you back with us you were in montreal and you've been in new york city for a lot of the action with the occupy movement are there similarities between what's going on up in canada and what happened in the occupy movement new york or or differences or both. i mean there's definitely similarities but...
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just let me just read you just a couple of figures from jaffe's article. throughout the decade of the euro, the germany's unit labor costs not taking into account east germany was 7%, it rose only by 7%. in italy it was 30%, in spain it was 35%, and in greece it was 42% unit labor costs. that's almost where the problem begins and ends, and so? >> jacob, how much diversity can we get under the fiscal compact and is this a transfer union we're talking about? >> i think eventually it will have to -- will you get there but i think there is a very important distinction that i would make, which is, and whatever the european fiscal union would look like will be very different from that of the united states because the euro area in almost any conceivable shape or form that i can conceive of, and i'm very optimistic, remember, that will not have a sizeable federal budget like in the united states and the reason is actually quite simple, it has to do with people's self-identities, because the fact that europeans continue to self-identify as french, germans, belgians
just let me just read you just a couple of figures from jaffe's article. throughout the decade of the euro, the germany's unit labor costs not taking into account east germany was 7%, it rose only by 7%. in italy it was 30%, in spain it was 35%, and in greece it was 42% unit labor costs. that's almost where the problem begins and ends, and so? >> jacob, how much diversity can we get under the fiscal compact and is this a transfer union we're talking about? >> i think eventually it...
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this discussion, we just don't read anything, and joseph jaffe had a great piece the day before yesterday, i encourage you all to read it, make sure you had copies here or we'll have copies. the -- if we don't, and it starts with economics, i mean, unfortunately. my old man used to say all the time when i was growing up, "money isn't everything, but it's just about everything." it starts with economics. you could say the internal market and the internal market has to be transatlantic and if you don't have that, if you don't have the economic growth you can't pay for anything else. and you can't do the things that we're talking about here. you need the economic growth, and that's where real liberty comes from, and real opportunity comes from. we can do that, but it has to be part of the debate. i just want to insist on that. if we don't, this is from jurgen toumont, head of the business europe and leading german finance, business figure, if we in europe don't get our act together with our common values, different as they may be in some respects, if we don't do it, asia is going to drive ri
this discussion, we just don't read anything, and joseph jaffe had a great piece the day before yesterday, i encourage you all to read it, make sure you had copies here or we'll have copies. the -- if we don't, and it starts with economics, i mean, unfortunately. my old man used to say all the time when i was growing up, "money isn't everything, but it's just about everything." it starts with economics. you could say the internal market and the internal market has to be transatlantic...
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unsatisfied with this verdict and are likely, i would think, to be skeptical at the very least about ahmed jaffe, mr. mubarak's last -- >> thanks so much. georgetown university. appreciate that, joining us. >>> back here in the u.s. now. confessed shooter george zimmerman could return to jail as soon as today. that's because a florida judge has revoked his bond and ordered them to surresidenter no later than sunday afternoon. originally his bond had been set at $150,000 after he pled not guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old trayvon martin. but the judge now says zimmerman lied about how much money he had, and was unfairly reaping the benefits of a low bond. prosecutors argued zimmerman had thousands of dollars of doan apgss from a paypal account but pretended that he was broke. they say recorded phone conversations between zimmerman and his wife prove that. >>> all right. the first day on marking the betweens diamond jubilee celebration begins with a bang. >> all right. a 41-gun salute was fired at the tower of london while other similar salutes echoed across the united k
unsatisfied with this verdict and are likely, i would think, to be skeptical at the very least about ahmed jaffe, mr. mubarak's last -- >> thanks so much. georgetown university. appreciate that, joining us. >>> back here in the u.s. now. confessed shooter george zimmerman could return to jail as soon as today. that's because a florida judge has revoked his bond and ordered them to surresidenter no later than sunday afternoon. originally his bond had been set at $150,000 after he...
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. >> steven jaffe recounts sunny york city responded to conflict as a trading outpost examining how each conflict of like -- affected the city including the american revolution and 18,000 american prisoners of war died in british prisons to end its opposing and a harbor freight depot executed by a u.s. -- german agents. this event held at the tennant museum is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. thank you all for coming up tonight for this. i just want to second what was being said earlier about the museum, the tenement museum. if you have not taken the two were of 97 orchard street down the block here, which is really the core mission of this museum, to interpret that tenement house and the generation of immigrants who became new yorkers partly through living there, you owe it to yourself. i think there is -- it is indispensable to understanding the york city history in the 1923 or early 20's centuries, and it is really a gift to the city of new york that we have this museum. so i encourage you, even if you have taken the tour before, please come back an
. >> steven jaffe recounts sunny york city responded to conflict as a trading outpost examining how each conflict of like -- affected the city including the american revolution and 18,000 american prisoners of war died in british prisons to end its opposing and a harbor freight depot executed by a u.s. -- german agents. this event held at the tennant museum is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. thank you all for coming up tonight for this. i just...
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on the other hand, you have the former prime minister, jaffe who served under mubarak declared himself the winner. adding a great sense of confusion. the presidential elections commission being tight-lipped hearing appeals about irregularities and claims of fraud. but so far, no indication who the official winner is, despite both candidates claiming they're the victor. >> thank you so much from cairo. >>> from fast & furious to immigration and health care. from the eric holder grilling to hot-button issues like health care. it's shaping up to be a sweltering summer on the hill. the strategy session is up next. mitt romney and president obama duke it out over immigration. could romney cut into his lead with hispanic voters? first a look at the pre's schedule. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. a little florida travel. ♪music plays throughout summer in new york state has something different for everyone to love. discover what you love. visit ilovenewyork.com to plan your summer trip now. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combine
on the other hand, you have the former prime minister, jaffe who served under mubarak declared himself the winner. adding a great sense of confusion. the presidential elections commission being tight-lipped hearing appeals about irregularities and claims of fraud. but so far, no indication who the official winner is, despite both candidates claiming they're the victor. >> thank you so much from cairo. >>> from fast & furious to immigration and health care. from the eric...
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. >> steven jaffe talks about how new york city related to conflict from its earliest days as the dutch trading outpost through the nineteenth and twentyth century and how each conflict impacted the city including the american revolution when 18,000 american prisoners of war died in british prisons. an explosion in a harbor freight depot executed by german agents prior to participation in world war i. this was held in new york city, about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. a pleasure to be here. thank you for coming out tonight. i just want to second what morris was saying earlier. you have not taken the tour of 97 orchard street which is the core mission of this museum to interpret that tenement house in 1863 and generations of immigrants that became a yorkers, we owe it to yourself. it is indispensable to understanding new york city's history in the early 20th century and really a gift to the city of new york that we have this museum. i encourage you even if you have taken the tour before to take it again because there are new to wars and the floors are changing and it is a wonderful e
. >> steven jaffe talks about how new york city related to conflict from its earliest days as the dutch trading outpost through the nineteenth and twentyth century and how each conflict impacted the city including the american revolution when 18,000 american prisoners of war died in british prisons. an explosion in a harbor freight depot executed by german agents prior to participation in world war i. this was held in new york city, about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. a pleasure...
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this discussion, joseph jaffe had agreed piece yesterday. i made sure you have copies here if we don't -- and a series of economic. it starts up economics. it starts with the internal market and the internal market has to be transatlantic. and if you don't have the economic growth come you can't pay for anything else and you can't do the same they were talking about. you need the economic growth. and that is where grilled liberty comes from. we can do that, but it has to be part of the debate. i just want to insist on not. if we don't, and this is from dumont too came here had of europe and the dean german state here come the business figure, if we in europe don't get our act together with common values, different as they may be in some respects, if we don't do it, it's just going to drive right through. and so, what happens between us and europe is really critically important for the future of the world economic order. and if we don't interact together, we will, as they say, acceptably. >> thank you. let me bring in another voice. >> high,
this discussion, joseph jaffe had agreed piece yesterday. i made sure you have copies here if we don't -- and a series of economic. it starts up economics. it starts with the internal market and the internal market has to be transatlantic. and if you don't have the economic growth come you can't pay for anything else and you can't do the same they were talking about. you need the economic growth. and that is where grilled liberty comes from. we can do that, but it has to be part of the debate....
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i'm sorry, let me just read a couple of figures from jaffe's article. got the decade of the euro, labor cost, take into cat east germany with 7%. italy was 30% in spain was 35% unit labor costs. that's where it begins and ends. >> jacob, how much diversity can make it it and is it the transfer you're talking about? >> i think eventually you will get there, but anything there is a very important distinction i would make, with whatever the european fiscal union looks like will be very different than that of the united states because the euro area in almost any conceivable shape or form i can see the am very optimistic, remember, that will not pass a sizable federal budget like in the united states. and the reason is actually quite simple. it has to do with people self-identity. because the fact that europeans continue and self identify as french, germans, belgians, but the point is that she will only accept to be taxed at the level in which you self identify, which means that they make this point, when europeans are much more willing to pay taxes than ame
i'm sorry, let me just read a couple of figures from jaffe's article. got the decade of the euro, labor cost, take into cat east germany with 7%. italy was 30% in spain was 35% unit labor costs. that's where it begins and ends. >> jacob, how much diversity can make it it and is it the transfer you're talking about? >> i think eventually you will get there, but anything there is a very important distinction i would make, with whatever the european fiscal union looks like will be very...