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that is monika's father. when she was 11-years-old, she discovered the truth about who her father was. he was a nazi. he was a concentration camp commandant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. brian: why did you write a book about this? jennifer: it was a decision i did not make immediately after i found out who my biological grandfather was. it was something i decided over a long period. when i understood more i thought what happened to me was such an extraordinary story that it needed to be shared. this was one of the main reasons i decided to write it down. there was another reason. i came across a quote by batina goering. the grand-niece of goering, the commander of the german air force during the nazi era. she and her brother decided to sterilize themselves. when i read this, i thought it was so utterly wrong. i was stunned. i thought it was important to set a different and positive example. because you, yourself, decide who you want to be. you know? it is not something that is co
that is monika's father. when she was 11-years-old, she discovered the truth about who her father was. he was a nazi. he was a concentration camp commandant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. brian: why did you write a book about this? jennifer: it was a decision i did not make immediately after i found out who my biological grandfather was. it was something i decided over a long period. when i understood more i thought what happened to me was such an extraordinary...
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monika: the ecb keeps interest rates low.e've been talking about the fed interest rate, possibly a hike coming soon, but the international monetary and -- international monetary fund says the fed should wait as well. what is wall street making of that? reporter: wall street does not really like to get advice from the government and also institutions like the international monetary fund. the imf probably is not just concerned about growth in the united states, but if you look at developing countries, for example, a lot of that -- a lot of debt is in u.s. dollars. so the dollar increase would put the price tag of this debt even higher, so that is probably also one reason why the imf is concerned. wall street dealings are pretty mixed on one side. the markets lived pretty well with all the cheap money in the past couple of years, but if we would see an increased interest rate, that would also take some uncertainty away, so feelings are pretty mixed. monika: another connection -- the euro fell, making the dollar stronger. as far
monika: the ecb keeps interest rates low.e've been talking about the fed interest rate, possibly a hike coming soon, but the international monetary and -- international monetary fund says the fed should wait as well. what is wall street making of that? reporter: wall street does not really like to get advice from the government and also institutions like the international monetary fund. the imf probably is not just concerned about growth in the united states, but if you look at developing...
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monika: they certainly got to excited. back to you, brent. brent: since the end of world war ii, rumors have circulated about a train full of nazi gold hidden somewhere in poland. now the government has sent troops to find the train after two people claimed irrefutable proof of its hiding place. reporter: military reconnaissance specialists are inspecting the area. >> these are soldiers of the republic of poland. the reconnaissance efforts are being carried out by a group consisting of -- a list in different -- specialists in different fields, engineers, chemists, and radiologists. reporter: earlier in the day, the two men who claimed to have made the discovery of p are done polish tv -- made the discovery, appeared on polish tv. they are demanding a 10% finders fee. the story goes that a nazi train filled with gold and jewels went missing while fleeing the red army in 1945. the train is thought to have departed, and then entered a tunnel, never to emerge again. during the war, the nazis excavated a system of underground tunnels in the underg
monika: they certainly got to excited. back to you, brent. brent: since the end of world war ii, rumors have circulated about a train full of nazi gold hidden somewhere in poland. now the government has sent troops to find the train after two people claimed irrefutable proof of its hiding place. reporter: military reconnaissance specialists are inspecting the area. >> these are soldiers of the republic of poland. the reconnaissance efforts are being carried out by a group consisting of --...
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she said, monika, every child has a father. i asked, where is my father?ike, millions of men he died for his country. he is dead. shot down. i believed her. i didn't know why i shouldn't believe her. for me, he was everything. he was a great man, a soldier. everybody told me, if my father had been alive, he was such a nice man and would do everything for me. host: what is your mom like? ms. teege: my mom is a difficult person. she is very typical for the second-generation. my mother was always haunted by the past, and i think because it was her father it was very difficult for her to separate. if you look at her appearance, the photos that we see now, she looks a bit happier than the other pictures, and the way that i perceive her. see, she walks a bit like the weight is on her shoulders. she cannot somehow leave the past behind. i think because it is the father, and the identification with parents for everyone, looking at psychology, is so strong that she could never somehow find her own life. she is haunted by the past until today. this is typical for th
she said, monika, every child has a father. i asked, where is my father?ike, millions of men he died for his country. he is dead. shot down. i believed her. i didn't know why i shouldn't believe her. for me, he was everything. he was a great man, a soldier. everybody told me, if my father had been alive, he was such a nice man and would do everything for me. host: what is your mom like? ms. teege: my mom is a difficult person. she is very typical for the second-generation. my mother was always...
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. >> monika with a k by the way. >> we learned something interesting, you are fluent in swedish. >> i did go to high school in sweden. >> give us some words. >> thank you, hello. rosanna: there you go. greg: all right. >> cheers. rosanna: so what have you been up to? >> the website is going great. greg: thank you all for coming in. >> mike, oh, no, audrey is here. why do i think mike works on a mopped. audrey: he's back tomorrow. it is a chilly start. it is cold north and west of the city. the readings in the 40s and 50s. 48 in monticello. 55 poughkeepsie. 61 in central park. 62 islip. 60 bridgeport. montauk 61. westchester, a lot of readings in the 50s. we have now moved to the low 60s in the bronx. coming in and winds are 10-15 miles per hour on average, especially along the coast. the gusts as high as 20 miles per hour. that makes it feel chilly standing in the shade. we have clouds spilling in across the area. we have a mix of sun and clouds throughout monday. tomorrow, more in the way of the clouds, less in the way of sun. courtesy of the low pressure passing to the southeast tom
. >> monika with a k by the way. >> we learned something interesting, you are fluent in swedish. >> i did go to high school in sweden. >> give us some words. >> thank you, hello. rosanna: there you go. greg: all right. >> cheers. rosanna: so what have you been up to? >> the website is going great. greg: thank you all for coming in. >> mike, oh, no, audrey is here. why do i think mike works on a mopped. audrey: he's back tomorrow. it is a chilly...