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well john german plaintiffs were behind the case but the c.b.s. got the old clear let's check in with conrad buson who is in frankfurt where the e.c.b. is based conrad why is it always germans complaining about monetary matters is and how to handle it. well there are a few reasons for this spend first of all i think it's important to know that germany is an aging society a country with a lot of savers were very nervous about their savings and that's why there are a lot of opponents in this country to this monetary policy by the european central bank which has caused interest rates to slump you basically get no returns on the savings accounts or on an ordinary life insurance policy what's more it's fair to say i think that many germans especially older people are very nostalgic about our bundesbank you know the old german reserve bank and its monetary policy of the heart market which means that the bundesbank even if people in the economy would have liked a weaker dollar each mark the bank wouldn't do it which was a monetary policy forcing businesse
well john german plaintiffs were behind the case but the c.b.s. got the old clear let's check in with conrad buson who is in frankfurt where the e.c.b. is based conrad why is it always germans complaining about monetary matters is and how to handle it. well there are a few reasons for this spend first of all i think it's important to know that germany is an aging society a country with a lot of savers were very nervous about their savings and that's why there are a lot of opponents in this...
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this shows you the layer of german defensive belts in the argonne row john. the germans could not give up the geography for time and space they ha to defend every corn, ridgeline, and forest, and you can see why. hires the depth of the line and the argonne to break hint german line is 18-kilometers. elsewhere there's more depth so there's no space. their germans fight every terrain feature to the death. here is to give you a flavor for the argonne and meuse valley. the argonne forest has been there since noah's days. the romans did nothing with it. it's just too rugged. then it flattens out to the meuse valley which has a series of rolling hills that go from west to east. perfect for the defense. especially since the americans are attacking from the south. so we have to face the terrain, facing not only bad weather, we're facing an enemy who uses the terrain well, finding awful terrain that favors the defender so it's a rough go for the americans, especially a green army. that's the ang. from the north north. the high ground, the meuse valley here, and you hav
this shows you the layer of german defensive belts in the argonne row john. the germans could not give up the geography for time and space they ha to defend every corn, ridgeline, and forest, and you can see why. hires the depth of the line and the argonne to break hint german line is 18-kilometers. elsewhere there's more depth so there's no space. their germans fight every terrain feature to the death. here is to give you a flavor for the argonne and meuse valley. the argonne forest has been...
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john. -- german. >> we are a nation of immigrants and illegal immigration that undermines our country is certainly to be opposed. but a wall is not necessarily the most effective means of stopping illegal immigration, if it is truly immigration by criminals or others who pose a danger to this country. would you agree? >> actually, i think that good border security includes a wall system but also technology, agents, the full wall, for a wall's sake is an ineffective form of a wall. if it doesn't have technology, if it's not accompanied by other means of security. it is likely to be ineffective and conversely effective security can be done without certain kinds of physical obstacles, correct? >> yes, and that is why we built our requirements for birder -- border security from the ground up. from our agent on the field, our sector achieves have required security on different portions of the board. we have not requested security for all 954 miles of the board texas border. >> let me talk you about integrative border security. should include active duties troops? >> not actively. >> could you
john. -- german. >> we are a nation of immigrants and illegal immigration that undermines our country is certainly to be opposed. but a wall is not necessarily the most effective means of stopping illegal immigration, if it is truly immigration by criminals or others who pose a danger to this country. would you agree? >> actually, i think that good border security includes a wall system but also technology, agents, the full wall, for a wall's sake is an ineffective form of a wall....
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out of habit john ascher speaks to her husband in german it takes some getting used to being back in poland . she's like no this isn't my husband's tired because he's had a five hour dialysis session. but everything's fine. later they head off for a walk in the countryside just the two of them. well first i was. trying to find one of them. for a few hours they leave their worries behind. i. love the look here i feel very happy when i'm here i love this place so it's not too crowded and it's so quiet. man if you know you. know whenever she's back in chester carver don't matter visits the yasna gorham on a street to pray. be sure again to all of our food i go to the monastery and thank god that i made it back to poland in good health through dick goes all. of the journey went well. and that my family is doing well. how you look around you i get my strength and my energy from god can you know very well through it you. despite her strength and optimism she feels torn about accepts her situation as it is. but. in the us it saddens. me. to. smoke. natural riches precious resources into som
out of habit john ascher speaks to her husband in german it takes some getting used to being back in poland . she's like no this isn't my husband's tired because he's had a five hour dialysis session. but everything's fine. later they head off for a walk in the countryside just the two of them. well first i was. trying to find one of them. for a few hours they leave their worries behind. i. love the look here i feel very happy when i'm here i love this place so it's not too crowded and it's so...
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to be in the details over the next six years or so john home and then in mexico city john thank you. now the german chancellor angela merkel and that amir putin also met on the sidelines of the g twenty summit and agreed to a four way talks with the leaders of france and ukraine in the current flare up of tensions around crimea moscow has released pictures of its s four hundred air defense system being deployed on the peninsula crimea was annexed by russia back in twenty fourteen last week russia captured three ukrainian ships and twenty four crew members in the neighboring city of as of this prompted kiev to introduce martial law and ban russian men mention the country but president putin has accused ukraine of exploiting the crisis. it is a plan provocation from the documents it's obvious from the testimony of the sadism of what more can i say there's nothing to add i'm more concerned about the fact that previously when large scale events happened they didn't introduce martial law now before the elections they have why in order to limit human rights to limit the political activity of the country
to be in the details over the next six years or so john home and then in mexico city john thank you. now the german chancellor angela merkel and that amir putin also met on the sidelines of the g twenty summit and agreed to a four way talks with the leaders of france and ukraine in the current flare up of tensions around crimea moscow has released pictures of its s four hundred air defense system being deployed on the peninsula crimea was annexed by russia back in twenty fourteen last week...
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out of habit john urges speaks to her husband in german it takes some getting used to being back in poland so i choose my nose my husband's tired because he's had a five hour dialysis session is. when everything's fine. later they head off for a walk in the countryside just the two of them. all four i. will say why don't you go. for a few hours they leave their worries behind. you i. love you you know here i feel very happy when i'm here i love this place. it's not too crowded and it's so quiet. man if you know we're. whenever she's back in chester carver don't matter visits the yes no go ramona straight to pray. each day the last hour i go to the monastery and thank god that i made it back to poland in good health through dick all. of the journey went well. and that my family is doing well with. how i could all do i get my strength and my energy from god can under alphanumeric. to spite her strength and optimism she feels torn about accepts her situation as a tease. the gap. leaves the bright lights of civilization behind. to capture stunning images in nature. torches landscapes lit up by
out of habit john urges speaks to her husband in german it takes some getting used to being back in poland so i choose my nose my husband's tired because he's had a five hour dialysis session is. when everything's fine. later they head off for a walk in the countryside just the two of them. all four i. will say why don't you go. for a few hours they leave their worries behind. you i. love you you know here i feel very happy when i'm here i love this place. it's not too crowded and it's so...
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john watson. coming up... a german test for the english after today's champions league draw.ould it be adieu forjose if he falls flat in paris? and the captains clash as the heat‘s turned up in perth. also coming up... why british boxers are dishing up a realfeast in the heavyweight division. because we get good beef and good agents. hello and welcome to sportsday. last year's beaten finalists liverpool have been drawn to face bayern munich in the champions league last 16. they're one of three english sides to face german opposition with the premier league champions manchester city and tottenham taking on schalke and borussia dortmund. only manchester united have avoided bundesliga opponents, as they face a french examination in paris. joe lynskey‘s been looking at the draw. more and more this season, liverpool's pieces are coming together. leading the premier league, they become their priority as winter turns to spring but this isa as winter turns to spring but this is a club who don't neglect the european tradition. johnson. .. in space, and scores! the last 16 draw has bro
john watson. coming up... a german test for the english after today's champions league draw.ould it be adieu forjose if he falls flat in paris? and the captains clash as the heat‘s turned up in perth. also coming up... why british boxers are dishing up a realfeast in the heavyweight division. because we get good beef and good agents. hello and welcome to sportsday. last year's beaten finalists liverpool have been drawn to face bayern munich in the champions league last 16. they're one of...
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let's bring in john gray's, financial advisor. any germanncentives are we going to break out champagne in the new year? >> stay tuned, eric. no one knows how this is going to unfold, but it's unfold, that's jestingly mycology volatility with a vengeance. i believe this is just the beginning. eric: what do you think will happen? >> it could go either way. we've said much of the wicked blow up from 25,000 to 30,000 on the dow. and submitting from either level whether it's 25 from here or if we balance up to 30,000. be prepared for a 40% decline. i believe the preparation is what it's all about. it's not the prediction. it's been poised so that if it is time to run for cover, we already know what the exit strategies are to keep our assets intact. eric: what would those exit strategy speed? >> well, they would be customized. if you look at 02, zero wait, online committee accounts that shifted automatically by design to either cash or alternatives how that better than those that continue to hold shares are exchanged old shares for new shares are
let's bring in john gray's, financial advisor. any germanncentives are we going to break out champagne in the new year? >> stay tuned, eric. no one knows how this is going to unfold, but it's unfold, that's jestingly mycology volatility with a vengeance. i believe this is just the beginning. eric: what do you think will happen? >> it could go either way. we've said much of the wicked blow up from 25,000 to 30,000 on the dow. and submitting from either level whether it's 25 from here...
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german car maker b.m.w. it says it has evidence the john took its time to form authorities of a forty car engine b.m.w. known b.m.w. said it recognise a correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire in its vehicles only on july twenty twenty eighteen there but the company's headquarters formed a task force in october twenty fifteen to resolve the problem of the fort and embark on measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the vehicle designs from sun to one you took more than forty cases of fire involving b.m.w. cars were reported in south korea where the carmaker has now record more than one hundred seventy thousand vehicles by october b.m.w. had record another more than one million vehicles due to the same problem in europe and some asian countries including south career where its sales were down ten percent on the year by the end of november. it's a billion dollar market and steadily growing each year artificial christmas trees are becoming more and more popular and the united states they don't whether they don't use needles and you really only have to buy them once only t
german car maker b.m.w. it says it has evidence the john took its time to form authorities of a forty car engine b.m.w. known b.m.w. said it recognise a correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire in its vehicles only on july twenty twenty eighteen there but the company's headquarters formed a task force in october twenty fifteen to resolve the problem of the fort and embark on measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the vehicle designs from sun to one you took...
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german carmaker b.m.w. it says it has evidence the author john took its time to form authorities of a forty car engine b.m.w. known b.m.w. said it recognized the correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire on its vehicles only on july twenty twenty eighteen but the company's headquarters formed a task force in october twenty fifteen to resolve the problem of the fort and embarked on the measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the vehicle design from sun to one you put up more than forty cases of fire involving b.m.w. cars were reported in south korea where the car maker has now record more than one hundred seventy thousand vehicles by october b.m.w. had recalled another more than one million vehicles due to the same problem in europe and in some asian countries including self career where its sales were down ten percent on the year by the end of november. and more hick ups for folks of europe's largest comic as this is alerted to german authorities over emissions software concerns half a million vehicles u.w. recalled for a fix my still be equipped with illegal software desig
german carmaker b.m.w. it says it has evidence the author john took its time to form authorities of a forty car engine b.m.w. known b.m.w. said it recognized the correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire on its vehicles only on july twenty twenty eighteen but the company's headquarters formed a task force in october twenty fifteen to resolve the problem of the fort and embarked on the measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the vehicle design from sun to one...
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german car maker b.m.w. it says it has evidence the will to john took its time to form authorities of a forty car engine b.m.w. b.m.w. said it recognise a correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire on its vehicles only on july twenty twenty eighteen but the company's headquarters formed a task force in october twenty fifteen to result the problem of the fort and embark on measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the vehicle design from sun someone you put up more than forty cases of fire involving b.m.w. cars were reported in south korea where the carmaker has now record more than one hundred seventy thousand vehicles by october b.m.w. had record another more than one million vehicles due to the same problem in europe and some asian countries including south career where its sales were down ten percent on the year by the end of november. some breaking news coming in a chorus and pakistan has sentenced former prime minister and shareef to jail for seven years on corruption charges sharif was removed from office by the supreme court last year he denies any wrongdoing he's already
german car maker b.m.w. it says it has evidence the will to john took its time to form authorities of a forty car engine b.m.w. b.m.w. said it recognise a correlation between the defect in the exhaust and the fire on its vehicles only on july twenty twenty eighteen but the company's headquarters formed a task force in october twenty fifteen to result the problem of the fort and embark on measures to minimize the risk of fire including changing the vehicle design from sun someone you put up more...
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season after their break a full roche's strike from john at zimmer a double to promote its size advantage in a truly unstoppable strike from the german winner dortmund pulled one back to taco bell to stare but it was too little too late. all right but to research it went to losing that match defending champs by munich have a chance to get the bonus league title challenge back on track they face leipsic later this evening and a victory would bring them to within six points of dortmund to the top of the table . haven't lost their thirst to retain the bundesliga title this season yet they have had some hick ups against some unusual suspects on match day twelve promoted side dusseldorf managed a three three draw in munich which gave the defending champions a serious wake up call. in byron's following home match the defending champions were wide awake even through nuremberg no problem thanks to their informed ace robert levin don't ski despite their current momentum byron's nico kovach snow's rb life seek are a viable opponent you know that's a shock too if you can for a lot see it basically play the same way as us and i quickly when they
season after their break a full roche's strike from john at zimmer a double to promote its size advantage in a truly unstoppable strike from the german winner dortmund pulled one back to taco bell to stare but it was too little too late. all right but to research it went to losing that match defending champs by munich have a chance to get the bonus league title challenge back on track they face leipsic later this evening and a victory would bring them to within six points of dortmund to the top...
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john nurmen -- newman. and he was very good at catechisms. he wrote wo two in -- two? german. and he was a holy man. >> was he a missionary who came here as a missionary? . >> no. he was a man -- he was called to the priesthood and went to his bishop in europe and they said we have too in priests -- too many priests. everyone turned limb down. they had too many priests. he ended up having to come to america before someone would accept him to seminary and become a priest. . >> ordain here? >> ordained here. >> in mission territory. >> 1800s, still mission territory. >> the problem was not too many priests. we had circuit riding priests. >> and native speaking priests to serve the community. he would have served philadelphia on the east coast. that would make sense. >> and a very holy man. and can we read him? >> absolutely. >> and january 5th, that's the last slide i think. but january 6th is the feast of i do irnedny. it , that day and ve a party and a fire and burn the christmas tree. >> oh, that's a nice win. there's a lot of traditions. >> we had a little of that. cut up th
john nurmen -- newman. and he was very good at catechisms. he wrote wo two in -- two? german. and he was a holy man. >> was he a missionary who came here as a missionary? . >> no. he was a man -- he was called to the priesthood and went to his bishop in europe and they said we have too in priests -- too many priests. everyone turned limb down. they had too many priests. he ended up having to come to america before someone would accept him to seminary and become a priest. . >>...
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mourners, prince charles, representing the queen, sian john major, prime minister during the first gulf war and close friend of george h.w. bush. germanellor angela merkeld come, ever grateful for the role that president bush played rin the reunification of country. in the front pew, all the living former u.s. presidents were there, and of course, the serving president donald trump, too, who until george h.w. bush's death had been so disdainful of the family. on this day of national mourning, it was also a rare day of national unity for a divided country. unity there may have been. warmth there wasn't. the body langue as chilly as the december day outside. the eulogy was delivered by his son the former president george h.w. bush. it was pitch perfect, mixing humor and pathos. mr. bush: i said "dad, i love you and you have been a wonderful father." and the last words he would ever say on earth were, "i love you, too." to us he was close to perfect. but not totally perfect. his short game was lousy. [laughter] mr. bush: he was not exactly fred astaire on the dance floor. the man could not stomach vegetables. especially broccoli. [laught
mourners, prince charles, representing the queen, sian john major, prime minister during the first gulf war and close friend of george h.w. bush. germanellor angela merkeld come, ever grateful for the role that president bush played rin the reunification of country. in the front pew, all the living former u.s. presidents were there, and of course, the serving president donald trump, too, who until george h.w. bush's death had been so disdainful of the family. on this day of national mourning,...
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if you look at what happened yesterday, john, in argentina at the g20 summit, angela merkel, the german chancellor, who rarely speaks english in public, made a point of talking about his impact on her country. take a listen. >> in the white house with george bush and he is the father or one of the fathers of the reunification and we will never forget that. >> so there, of course, talking about his role at the end of the cold war when he was president and making sure that that continued to stay cold and not turn hot when the soviet union dissolved. then, of course, talking about the person and the kind of politician that george h.w. was. i'm sure you're seeing on social media, in statements in texts i'm getting with people who are battling very, very strongly against the other party right now calling george h.w. bush a gentleman, moral, humble, gentile. this is coming almost from all sides of the political spectrum. it is a reminder of those attributes being lost right now across the board. here in houston, if you look at those photos right there, we went to the gate outside his communit
if you look at what happened yesterday, john, in argentina at the g20 summit, angela merkel, the german chancellor, who rarely speaks english in public, made a point of talking about his impact on her country. take a listen. >> in the white house with george bush and he is the father or one of the fathers of the reunification and we will never forget that. >> so there, of course, talking about his role at the end of the cold war when he was president and making sure that that...
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and mocked the goal make six the german internationals a fourth of the campaign but the lead was short lived as mine struck back just after just five minutes later john philip met at a scoring one all the final result. but it's christmas eve and millions of children around the world are waiting eagerly for their christmas gifts we all know santa traditionally travels by slade but in thailand elephants appear to be his preferred mode of transport is crowds of schoolchildren just outside bangkok were happy to talk to her as us from the nearest strunk and the elephants later joined with some streets dancing. thank you. will leave you now with a taste of the traditional christmas sing along a german second division side union berlin i'll be back with more at the top of the hour. little. clearing to me. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. d.w. literature list one hundred must reads. a news i was. given some sick stats. show.
and mocked the goal make six the german internationals a fourth of the campaign but the lead was short lived as mine struck back just after just five minutes later john philip met at a scoring one all the final result. but it's christmas eve and millions of children around the world are waiting eagerly for their christmas gifts we all know santa traditionally travels by slade but in thailand elephants appear to be his preferred mode of transport is crowds of schoolchildren just outside bangkok...
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john is from chester covert in poland eastern european caregivers are in great demand in germany like here in vern now in the southwest of the country that's because few germans want such low paying jobs it's good money for dinara but she only goes home to poland every few months. thank you very much more. intense to adult practically around the clock which means he can keep living at home. yes but i don't have a good night's sleep is an experienced caregiver she helps him with all of his every day needs with patience and good chia. novi. it is sure young ladies are the answers i've been at his side for six years now almost seven we know each other very well. been i always spent three months in germany and one in poland. that's just how it is. the caregiving routine has created a strong bond. and i don't seems content the eighty year old once worked for the railway he bought his house started a family had two children then his wife passed away five years ago he began showing signs of dementia his daughter bergen often stops by fergus that. how is everything done thank goodness everything's fine here don't matter and burkett handle the paperwork and everything
john is from chester covert in poland eastern european caregivers are in great demand in germany like here in vern now in the southwest of the country that's because few germans want such low paying jobs it's good money for dinara but she only goes home to poland every few months. thank you very much more. intense to adult practically around the clock which means he can keep living at home. yes but i don't have a good night's sleep is an experienced caregiver she helps him with all of his every...
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the hague that is before talks in berlin with the german chancellor angela merkel but at the same time we've had the european commission president john quote he said there is absolutely no room whatsoever for renegotiation. the deal we have achieved is the best possible it's only the course and so we can not. there is no room whatsoever for the negotiation but of course to this room if used intelligently is rude enough to give further clarification and further interpretations we vote open new do we have to all agree to this will not happen everyone has to know that we've gotten really really not. we want more of this to come britain's parliament scheduled to hold an emergency debates after the prime minister postponed a vote by m.p.'s on that widely unpopular plan to leave the e.u. in march ok let's check in with dominic kane who is our correspondent in brussels today dominic i think that applause that we heard after john claude younkers so about spoke about no more renegotiations that actually says a lot that's europe saying we are ready get on with it find a way through this. yes that's right and that applause is from members of th
the hague that is before talks in berlin with the german chancellor angela merkel but at the same time we've had the european commission president john quote he said there is absolutely no room whatsoever for renegotiation. the deal we have achieved is the best possible it's only the course and so we can not. there is no room whatsoever for the negotiation but of course to this room if used intelligently is rude enough to give further clarification and further interpretations we vote open new...
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character -- he spoke, he had no english, so washington assigned john lawrence and alexander hamilton. von steuben spoke french and german. hamilton and lawrence both spoke french. they were his translators. and von steuben was such a stickler for detail. he had one word in english. goddamn! and when someone would make a mistake during the training, his face would turn -- and he was a portly man with a double chin in his mid-40's, younger than most of the generals in the american continental army. this face would be red, he would flail his arms, spittle out of his mouth, and he would yell over at alexander hamilton or whoever is translating, get over here and swear for me. alexander hamilton would scurry up as von steuben is unleashing a string of oats and -- of oaths and curses. by the time hamilton translated them into english, the continental troops were doubled over in laughter at this guy. but they understood he was not afraid, like frederick the great, his mentor, to get down on his knees and his belly in the muck. this is the way. this is the way you put a bayonet. your bayonet is not for cooking this gets -- cook
character -- he spoke, he had no english, so washington assigned john lawrence and alexander hamilton. von steuben spoke french and german. hamilton and lawrence both spoke french. they were his translators. and von steuben was such a stickler for detail. he had one word in english. goddamn! and when someone would make a mistake during the training, his face would turn -- and he was a portly man with a double chin in his mid-40's, younger than most of the generals in the american continental...
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all staff in character, he had no english, the washington assigned john lawrence and alexander hamilton, von steuben spoke french and german, hamilton lawrence both spoke french and they were his translators. and von steuben was such a stickler for detail, he had one word in english . goddam. and when someone would make a mistake in training, and he was a portly man with a double trend, and his space, he would flail his arms, spittle coming out of his mouth over alexander hamilton, get over here and swear for me! and alexander hamilton was scurrying over as von steuben is releasing a history of oath and curses. and by the time hamilton translated them in to english, the continental troops were doubled over in laughter by this time. but they understood that he was not afraid like richard the great's mentor, he was not afraid to get down on his belly on his knees in the mud and said this is the way you use your bandit. it's not for cooking, it's for stabbing the enemy in the gut. so von steuben knew that sooner or labor the gig was going to be up about his resume. but by then he had kind of like a lot offive . he would invit
all staff in character, he had no english, the washington assigned john lawrence and alexander hamilton, von steuben spoke french and german, hamilton lawrence both spoke french and they were his translators. and von steuben was such a stickler for detail, he had one word in english . goddam. and when someone would make a mistake in training, and he was a portly man with a double trend, and his space, he would flail his arms, spittle coming out of his mouth over alexander hamilton, get over...
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german media stories it criticizes. they take those stories that make america look bad and take those john list who are most critical and do not care on those people on those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were fake and were were lies and america it's of course just taking those who don't distort their their present politics policy they do with the politics of american first america only america great and whatever. they don't they just don't care anymore whether it is very obvious or whether it is not obvious. russian president vladimir putin held a wide ranging press conference this week touching on everything from the economy to nuclear war we'll show you the highlights of what he had to say just after this short break. actually has a financial survival guide stacie let's learn how to fill out let's say i'm not sure i get here please. have to fight. thank you for. destroying. slavery. i certainly don't expect that very many people will choose to be biologically go through a big move your body isn't working for your mind it's not working so well i beli
german media stories it criticizes. they take those stories that make america look bad and take those john list who are most critical and do not care on those people on those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were fake and were were lies and america it's of course just taking those who don't distort their their present politics policy they do with the politics of american first america only america great and whatever. they don't...
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publisher told us the us is being selective in which german media stories that criticizes they take those stories that make america look bad and take those johnlewis to our most critical and do not care on those people on those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were fake and were lies and america it's of course just taking those who don't distort their their present policy policy they do with the politics of america first america only america great and whatever. they don't they just don't care anymore whether it is just very obvious or whether it is not obvious thing without us in our team my colleagues down hawking something about it today to half an hour. little. things yes well. although she was still you know in us. through her. i certainly don't expect that very many people will choose to be biologically all for obeying biologically all move your body isn't working for a while it also means your mind isn't working for a while so i believe that indeed we will have pretty much no biologically old people we will have a much greater number all prolifically old people. and . i s
publisher told us the us is being selective in which german media stories that criticizes they take those stories that make america look bad and take those johnlewis to our most critical and do not care on those people on those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were fake and were lies and america it's of course just taking those who don't distort their their present policy policy they do with the politics of america first america...
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german we'll give you some ideas here's more. than. one to be come to this. pope's fun. typically john moody idiosyncrasy. gentleman you.don't know who. you are max thanks. blackpool in northwestern england was once a playground of the rich and famous but that was some two hundred years ago today the seaside resort is best known for its pleasure beach amusement park and more down to earth residents well one photographer named the need to a was fascinated by what she saw in blackpool so she decided to capture life there over a period of two days and two nights in the result of her work is this book which gives readers an interesting impression into britain's working classes. blackpool speech promenade. people here seem tense almost as if they're on the run. yet they're only looking for a little distraction maybe a bit of luck. the gun subject is all of this hustle and bustle this running back and forth the food fish and chips in the cell phones everyone's there to experience as much as possible as much as possible to enjoy play games to discover it's like they're all in a huge carry in a big rush to do it all. physicians
german we'll give you some ideas here's more. than. one to be come to this. pope's fun. typically john moody idiosyncrasy. gentleman you.don't know who. you are max thanks. blackpool in northwestern england was once a playground of the rich and famous but that was some two hundred years ago today the seaside resort is best known for its pleasure beach amusement park and more down to earth residents well one photographer named the need to a was fascinated by what she saw in blackpool so she...
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german media stories had criticize it. they take those stories that make america look bad and take those john list who are most critical and do not care on those people and those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were fake and were lies and america it's of course just taking those who don't distort their their present policy policy they do with the politics of america first america only america great and whatever. they don't they just don't care anymore whether it is just very obvious or whether it is not obvious. security minister has warned of the potential for terror attacks at u.k. airports owing to what he calls the resurgence of al qaida. the aviation threat is real aviation is still a blue ribbon divin for these terrorists al qaeda are resurgent they have real benoist they are pushing more and more plots towards europe and have become familiar with new methods and still a sponsor aviation attacks wallace told britain's sunday times newspaper that full seven are. keeping ministers awake like in the statement he said the terrorist group is developing tec
german media stories had criticize it. they take those stories that make america look bad and take those john list who are most critical and do not care on those people and those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were fake and were lies and america it's of course just taking those who don't distort their their present policy policy they do with the politics of america first america only america great and whatever. they don't they...
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johns. his plane was hit by anti—aircraft fire. it burst the petrol tank, he dropped out of formation, he was set upon by german planes, shot down underlets, his rear gunner was killed. all of those experiences, the terror of that, he can put into his novels, because he knows what it feels like to be shot down from 20,000 feet. in fact, there's a book called the first of the many by alan morris where he pays tribute to him, captain we johns, and he says the nation owes him a great debt for his biggles books, which encouraged thousands of people to join the auxiliary air force and the raf voluntary reserve and of course in the 305, we needed pilots by 1939. hello. good morning. this is my father. richard, jenny. wow, here you are, here's the plane. more than 100 years after my grandfather flew for the first time, i was about to get a sense of what it would've been like. wow. this is a be2. a replica, it isn't 100 years old, is it? no. thank goodness for that. the great war display team restore and fly aircraft from the period. designed to be stable and very slow, so they could photograph down on the trenches and it was actually produce
johns. his plane was hit by anti—aircraft fire. it burst the petrol tank, he dropped out of formation, he was set upon by german planes, shot down underlets, his rear gunner was killed. all of those experiences, the terror of that, he can put into his novels, because he knows what it feels like to be shot down from 20,000 feet. in fact, there's a book called the first of the many by alan morris where he pays tribute to him, captain we johns, and he says the nation owes him a great debt for...
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john d. w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the cook. rico is in germany to learn germanhy not come with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to settle for d w z learning course nikos speak german made easy. where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. with kids is to. keep the book as a journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. the shah's family from somalia move around. i'm going to go i did urgent assistance. global family starts january twenty first on t.w. . everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. the right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference. and to seek. received and informed information and ideas through any media regardless of twenty years. of liberal seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen for log on to w. going to play . the audio. this is the news live from berlin a search for survivors in indonesia off to a deadly tsunami strikes the closest it arrived in the dock off nights without warning bringing devastation to coastal areas of the diff to
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henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was off field is the world. the son of german immigrants heinz sold horseradish jam meat because condiments and catch up. a puritan who was obsessed with hygiene heintz used clear glass for his bottles. this pledge of transparency and quality helped him gain the confidence of consumers. want is a capitalist i mean it was a he was a true hero was all about. money and marketing treated his people well but the end result was he wanted to make money. in twenty thirteen the hunks company was bought by warren buffett for twenty three billion dollars. it was the largest takeover in the history of the ip food industry. and. the arrival of the billionaire entrepreneur was not good news for heintz employees. see that phrase in the book it's the end of an era in lemington after more than one hundred years the heinz plant has sold at century old factory today hundreds of heinz employees are now out of a job. i met with some of the people who were laid off after the takeover. in leamington a town with a population of twenty eight thousand nea
henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was off field is the world. the son of german immigrants heinz sold horseradish jam meat because condiments and catch up. a puritan who was obsessed with hygiene heintz used clear glass for his bottles. this pledge of transparency and quality helped him gain the confidence of consumers. want is a capitalist i mean it was a he was a true hero was all about. money and marketing treated his people well but the end...
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three years, and as john maguire has been finding out, they've made some very unusual discoveries along the way. this is the moment a royal navy bomb disposal team blew up a wartime germanhe north sea have counted. the two cables run for 140 kilometres and will allow electricity to be exchanged between belgium and the uk. the installation is a huge task. that is copper, and that is where the actual current will flow, and that'sjust the same as the copper in domestic wiring, only slightly larger. below ground you have incredibly fast moving sounds. so, there's a lot of high current, poor water visibility. we had divers in 50 metres of water with zero visibility in a shifting, dynamic environment, so that's a major risk to manage when you send them down to work in those locations. for the last three years, at a cost of almost £600 million, the route has been surveyed, excavated, and the cable has been buried. this is where it resurfaces, and the electricity is connected to the national grid. it is already sticking out of the soil. these underwater shots show how the nemo link, as its called, has come across many hazards, challenges and treasures. you want to rig it up lik
three years, and as john maguire has been finding out, they've made some very unusual discoveries along the way. this is the moment a royal navy bomb disposal team blew up a wartime germanhe north sea have counted. the two cables run for 140 kilometres and will allow electricity to be exchanged between belgium and the uk. the installation is a huge task. that is copper, and that is where the actual current will flow, and that'sjust the same as the copper in domestic wiring, only slightly...
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political party was funding it was really that germane or irrelevant to surveillance court but they knew it was some kind of political document, with john>> that brings us to the russia investigation, what have you learned about that based on these transcripts? >> well going through the transcripts, one of the key headlines at least to us here at fox based on a reporting is that he documents that in the summer of 2016 when they opened the russia counterintelligence investigation that was looking at alleged contacts between trump campaign officials and russia that there were four individuals that they were investigating at that time so we know about the a carter page he was the subject of the surveillance warrant. we know about george popular do papadopoulos but other two are are kind of -- a blank one could be paul manafort, and another could be the former national security advisor mike flynn but not clear on that at this point. it is important to note that director comey goes on to say, that there was never a direction from the obama administration to open the campaign on the trump campaign at that time. pardon me, and he says in a lin
political party was funding it was really that germane or irrelevant to surveillance court but they knew it was some kind of political document, with john>> that brings us to the russia investigation, what have you learned about that based on these transcripts? >> well going through the transcripts, one of the key headlines at least to us here at fox based on a reporting is that he documents that in the summer of 2016 when they opened the russia counterintelligence investigation...
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he went into the german archives as well as the american archives to come up with the true version of what had actually happened. >> johnahon, how often did filmmakers reach out to alvin york before the thought of production of this movie? >> frequently, as early as 1919. jesse lasky who was watching the parade in honor of alvin york in new york city, he approached him while he stayed in new york for a little while. he asked him what he consider a film based on his exploits in the work and york turned him down. in 1929, he approached york again and was turned on again. 1939, he approached york and york turned him down again. it wasn't until 1940 when jesse lasky came to tennessee to actually meet alvin york that york began to waver somewhat in agreeing to do a film . >> he turned him down, we should point out with what became a famous line referring to his service and his military uniform, did he not? >> yes. he did not want to trade on having had to kill, having had to take other lives. he resented that, apparently up until the day he died, he wondered if it was right to have made a name, had a film made based on what
he went into the german archives as well as the american archives to come up with the true version of what had actually happened. >> johnahon, how often did filmmakers reach out to alvin york before the thought of production of this movie? >> frequently, as early as 1919. jesse lasky who was watching the parade in honor of alvin york in new york city, he approached him while he stayed in new york for a little while. he asked him what he consider a film based on his exploits in the...
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german chancellor angela merkel will be there. there will be many former presidents and prime ministers. john major will be there.t of mexico, carlos salinas will be there. prince charles will be there representing the royal family, that the bushes have had a great relationship with over the years. and i think you can also expect some familiar faces who don't have the word president or prime minister in front of them. there are going to be a lot of people from the sports world there. president bush loved to play golf and tennis. you're going to see a lot of famous names. and also some famous country music stars will be there. and the tenor ronan tinen will sing one of president bush's favorite songs. >> and we'll have live coverage of that memorial service at the national cathedral here in washington. it certainly will be an emotional moment, but also, as you point out, a celebration of the accomplishments of the 41st president of the united states. he was a one-term president but he spent eight years as vice president and so much occurred during his one term as president, including the collapse of the soviet uni
german chancellor angela merkel will be there. there will be many former presidents and prime ministers. john major will be there.t of mexico, carlos salinas will be there. prince charles will be there representing the royal family, that the bushes have had a great relationship with over the years. and i think you can also expect some familiar faces who don't have the word president or prime minister in front of them. there are going to be a lot of people from the sports world there. president...
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prime minister from angela merkel in berlin the german chancellor and indeed from the meetings with two presidents of e.u. institutions donald tusk and john quote here in brussels yesterday so that's the dilemma that she came back from brussels effectively with a message which was well we we really understand your predicament but the deal we agreed is the deal we agreed and that's it dominic thanks very much. ok let's unbundle some of the numbers for you what happens next all three hundred fifteen conservative party m.p.'s in the house of commons are eligible to take part in the vote of confidence in mrs knees. leadership she needs a simple majority to win that means one hundred fifty eight votes if all m.p.'s take part they will if she does win she remains in office and can't be challenge for another twelve months if she loses she'll have to resign and cannot join the leadership race in the vote to replace if there are more than two contenders a secret vote will be held among tory m.p.'s the two remaining contenders will then face a postal ballot of all conservative party members whether takes charge of the party will become the next pri
prime minister from angela merkel in berlin the german chancellor and indeed from the meetings with two presidents of e.u. institutions donald tusk and john quote here in brussels yesterday so that's the dilemma that she came back from brussels effectively with a message which was well we we really understand your predicament but the deal we agreed is the deal we agreed and that's it dominic thanks very much. ok let's unbundle some of the numbers for you what happens next all three hundred...
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to her because john does not mean one because it's the current state of affairs is not compatible with the basic law and the main problem here is that the german states which should be monitoring the basic law do next to nothing to put a stop to these discrepancies. these evaluate of. a new shoes or of schools as well as other independently sponsored schools boast that they are good schools and many of them are. they have an educational principle that successful so why don't they take it over into the public school system that's what i'm wondering this is. the state is supposed to ensure all that good opportunities for children to not depend on their parents' money because that often doesn't happen others take on part of the responsibility such as the patrons of the laughing hearts foundation charity gonna win where christoph connor is also the evening's host. i slept for four hours but i have enough energy for ten days there's a lot at stake today we have to collect money for the children we're really motivated. last few children in can have been invited and stand for the rich and glamorous. about and senator for health care and equality is h
to her because john does not mean one because it's the current state of affairs is not compatible with the basic law and the main problem here is that the german states which should be monitoring the basic law do next to nothing to put a stop to these discrepancies. these evaluate of. a new shoes or of schools as well as other independently sponsored schools boast that they are good schools and many of them are. they have an educational principle that successful so why don't they take it over...
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>> he was a german guy that i would trust to do everything right. all the fun and games. >> john bron? >> john bron was wonderful. i knew him very well. i spent a lot of time at huntsville. he had a rare combination. he was a wonderful engineer. he was a great visionary. i'm sure he would be saying we're having apartments. but he was also a super salesman. he had a rare combination. and his people were really devoted to vaughn bron. and if he said something, i believed it. but all the people i've told you, if they told me something, you could put it in the bank. >> was there anybody who you didn't trust? >> george miller i didn't think was a -- i didn't distrust him. but i didn't -- sam felts provided the guts in that program as far as i'm concerned. george is still alive. he's out trying to launch some new low cost rocket now. i hope he succeeded but i think sam felts was the pan there. >> do you still follow the space program? >> sam felts was the man there. >> not really. >> what would you like to see as the direction of the space program? >> i'd like to see the space station
>> he was a german guy that i would trust to do everything right. all the fun and games. >> john bron? >> john bron was wonderful. i knew him very well. i spent a lot of time at huntsville. he had a rare combination. he was a wonderful engineer. he was a great visionary. i'm sure he would be saying we're having apartments. but he was also a super salesman. he had a rare combination. and his people were really devoted to vaughn bron. and if he said something, i believed it. but...
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german bishops who asked those universities. we did that, remember? you reported it well, when we asked john -- this had to be 12 years or so ago -- "would you do a scholarly study of the causes and context of the abuse of minors by priests?" they did a stunning three-volume work that doesn't get enough attention. that's our attempt to say, "let's try to find out what the problem is. how does this happen, and why can't we seem to..." we want to be leaders now in facing this societal scourge and in healing it, instead of ourselves part of the problem, like we have been in the past. >> well, that's a good point to end on. >> i hope so, christiane. >> cardinal dolan, thank you very much. >> thanks. will you invite me back? >> yes, i will. >> you're on. >> this is going to continue, and i'd like to... >> i'm afraid it is, yes. >> ...get your running commentary about it. >> thanks. >> it's so important to so many millions. >> thanks for asking. >> more than a billion people worldwide. yes, it is. thank you, cardinal. as hurricane florence, as we mentioned, surges towards the carolinas, president
german bishops who asked those universities. we did that, remember? you reported it well, when we asked john -- this had to be 12 years or so ago -- "would you do a scholarly study of the causes and context of the abuse of minors by priests?" they did a stunning three-volume work that doesn't get enough attention. that's our attempt to say, "let's try to find out what the problem is. how does this happen, and why can't we seem to..." we want to be leaders now in facing this...
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morning the german parliament saying what i've just read that to you it's very unlikely that that's going to change very much which means that the reason may must hope that when president john claude younker of the european commission this week told your m.p.'s perhaps there's room for intelligent use of clarifications and interpretations perhaps there's some interpretation out there that will play placate all sides but it has to be said so far from here it doesn't look like it ok thank you dominicana we'll be back with you later in the often are. a fire at a warehouse in democratic republic of congo was destroyed thousands of voting machines just ten days out from elections the machines had been a sensitive subject with opposition politicians holding rallies against their use in recent months the election commission says the vote it's going ahead charlotte tell us more. the first pictures of a burning election commission warehouse in kinshasa the capital of the democratic republic of congo inside were voting materials distant for seem to throughout the city of presidential elections on december twenty third. it started at about two o'clock in the morning local time any est
morning the german parliament saying what i've just read that to you it's very unlikely that that's going to change very much which means that the reason may must hope that when president john claude younker of the european commission this week told your m.p.'s perhaps there's room for intelligent use of clarifications and interpretations perhaps there's some interpretation out there that will play placate all sides but it has to be said so far from here it doesn't look like it ok thank you...
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john riley, a white veteran, identified this as the most important event in his military service. "the engagement when our army blew up the rebel force at virginia. the german-based medal of honor winner for michigan was in an integrated post. he remembered not the battle he won the medal for, but the crater. because i received a mini ball in my left thigh, and it was lodged near my knee joint and was not extracted until april 13." an african-american, very prominent in philadelphia, was beginning at memorial day. he said, "it was a pride of a frenchman to say he fought. i want you to hold up your hand and say, i was at gettysburg." many white and black veterans could say this. another key factor in explaining comradeship. i know we think to ourselves, it is just about war. they go home and they were the same units. not to the g.a.r. they really understood, and sometimes i joke, historians do not think the people in the past know what happened to them. and they are very clear on all the suffering. now, they remember this, but comradeship was about the service and suffering by civil war soldiers. anyone who suffered was a comrade. it is not just battles, tho
john riley, a white veteran, identified this as the most important event in his military service. "the engagement when our army blew up the rebel force at virginia. the german-based medal of honor winner for michigan was in an integrated post. he remembered not the battle he won the medal for, but the crater. because i received a mini ball in my left thigh, and it was lodged near my knee joint and was not extracted until april 13." an african-american, very prominent in philadelphia,...
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john pershing handed over the all-black unit to the french. the 369th served 191 days in combat, more than any other american troops. >> the germans saw that thesefield. >> some weren't just fighting. lieutenant james europe led the hake fighters regiment band. the group was credited with bringing jazz to the french. >> every regiment had a band, but there was no band like the 369th band. and they combined this new music that was heard from the very time they set foot off the ship. and they were sent on a tour around france. >> but the battlefield was where they made their name. their most familiar mace act ou rism happened in may of 1918. they were centuries at an isolated outpost when they were attacked by at least a dozen germans. >> so during that fight while johnson runs out of bullets, he's throwing grenades, he's using his rifle as a club, and he ends up using his bolo knife. he also prevents germ nans from dragging his dpud buddy, needham roberts away. >> johnson and roberts would become the first american soldiers of any race to receive the croix de guerre, one of france's highest awards for valor. >> that was the night that the bravery
john pershing handed over the all-black unit to the french. the 369th served 191 days in combat, more than any other american troops. >> the germans saw that thesefield. >> some weren't just fighting. lieutenant james europe led the hake fighters regiment band. the group was credited with bringing jazz to the french. >> every regiment had a band, but there was no band like the 369th band. and they combined this new music that was heard from the very time they set foot off the...
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john ferro across all platform. kudlow growing his way to a better america. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash now. germanmmeting after coming out with its second profit warning in two months. they said they won't meet their profit goals in 2020. legal proceedings are continuing over a takeover gone wrong for an injected drug unit in north america. bitcoin falling as much as 8%. below 3,400. that is the lowest in more than a year. investors reacting after the security and exchange commission are dashing hopes. chairman former nissan carlos ghosn set to be indicted monday. meanwhile he is still the c.e.o. of republican all the. we have learned the french automaker will be reaching the first conclusions of the pay managers will be disclosed. francine: thank you so much. angela merkel's long exit from olitics continues today. whoever comes out on top will be seen as germany's unofficial hancellor. matt, are we underestimating the impact that the next person head to the e.u. will have on the future path of europe? >> well, i think there could be a very strong impact because a.k.k. would probably continue to l
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