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eliminando al barcelona >> y además el atlético de madrid en la nueva llave estará con el bayern munichda, city , la próxima será el 4 de mayo, (ver información en pantalla) el bayern munich iniciará en el calderón y va a finalizar en el allianz el 3 de mayo >> juéguese usted la cabeza, dígame los favoritos >> el bayern munich y el real madrid, me gustaría ver el derby madrileño >> yo creo que será real madrid y bayern >> vamos a lo malo y lo bueno en el baseball, acá lo que preocupa es que en casa no están haciendo estableciendose como local >> con los wrriors dentro de ellos los atleticos y los gigantes porque afecta la localía de estos equipos >> mucho tiene que ver de lo que se habla antes de que arranque la temporada quieren nuevo hogar , a diferencia de un equipo lleno ttotal , y es mejor cuando tienes a tu público >> la solución es cambiar de casa >> acá lo que afecta a los atlético sosn los brazos, sacan la cabeza para el equipo sé que ibas a mencionar batalla y el resto no es tan solido como otros equipos >> apoyemos a los atléticos de oak asistiendo y diendo el esfuerzoes lo m
eliminando al barcelona >> y además el atlético de madrid en la nueva llave estará con el bayern munichda, city , la próxima será el 4 de mayo, (ver información en pantalla) el bayern munich iniciará en el calderón y va a finalizar en el allianz el 3 de mayo >> juéguese usted la cabeza, dígame los favoritos >> el bayern munich y el real madrid, me gustaría ver el derby madrileño >> yo creo que será real madrid y bayern >> vamos a lo malo y lo bueno en...
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>> i started by querying the institute for contemporary history in munich which published "mein kampf," recommendations for an intern which can help me, this grad student had been working for them for a while. she was a canadian, not a german. she was finishing her masters in german and was a grapevine and she reached out through her network to a historian who told us about a book, turned out to be a 500 page two volumes scrap book from hitler's trial. this came as a stunning surprise, no one has written a book about this trial, one of the most important trials of history considering the consequences. plenty of people said that at the time, no book in german, no book in english, and two maine sources of this information, one is the trial transcript which thank god somebody put together 20 or 30 years ago, the other is these clippings, it is very hard. a lot of stuff is lost but somebody made a scrapbook so i have 500 actual clippings day by day, a press corps, 60 reporters every day, german reporters, the trial is over five weeks, 25 trial days, the amount of reporting was lovely repo
>> i started by querying the institute for contemporary history in munich which published "mein kampf," recommendations for an intern which can help me, this grad student had been working for them for a while. she was a canadian, not a german. she was finishing her masters in german and was a grapevine and she reached out through her network to a historian who told us about a book, turned out to be a 500 page two volumes scrap book from hitler's trial. this came as a stunning...
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let us begin with frederikk obermaier in munich, germany. talk about how your paper got the biggest leak in journalism history. >> good morning. , a sourceyear ago turn to "suddeutsche zeitung saying, i am john doe, interested in data. we said, yes, we're interested in data. from the, that is data panamanian law firm mossack fonseca. we started investigating and the data grew and grew and we realized it is by far too much for us, and we started to investigate it as a team of two. as we are members of icij, we realized we have to share this with our partners because this is a worldwide story. amy: and talk about what started to be revealed. i mean, 11.5 million documents is astounding. and why this is called -- this week, is called the panama papers. >> this leak is called the panama papers because the documents are from the panamanian law firm mossack fonseca, a law firm that is headquartered in panama but has branches all around the world. they are offering offshore companies to their customers, banks, lawyers, and customers, and what we se
let us begin with frederikk obermaier in munich, germany. talk about how your paper got the biggest leak in journalism history. >> good morning. , a sourceyear ago turn to "suddeutsche zeitung saying, i am john doe, interested in data. we said, yes, we're interested in data. from the, that is data panamanian law firm mossack fonseca. we started investigating and the data grew and grew and we realized it is by far too much for us, and we started to investigate it as a team of two. as...
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i mean, he was behind munich.for somebody that would kidnap and murder israeli athletes, coming to the u.n., it was a surprise to us. >> to many people in that room, he was a terrorist. but to an equal number of people, he was a freedom fighter. >> in the 1970s, this kind of rhetoric made perfect sense. people could identify with arafat, and they could see israel as the oppressor. >> while the palestinians hadn't by 1974 got the palestinian liberation that they were seeking, they'd certainly put themselves on the agenda at a very high level indeed, and this had happened fast. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim to statehood. and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until
i mean, he was behind munich.for somebody that would kidnap and murder israeli athletes, coming to the u.n., it was a surprise to us. >> to many people in that room, he was a terrorist. but to an equal number of people, he was a freedom fighter. >> in the 1970s, this kind of rhetoric made perfect sense. people could identify with arafat, and they could see israel as the oppressor. >> while the palestinians hadn't by 1974 got the palestinian liberation that they were seeking,...
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a player one side of his contract so he can play for the bundesliga rival in munich. brent: it is good to have you with us. it tonight, the cease-fire in syria is hanging by a thread. that is what the united nations is saying after more than 30 people have been killed, just today alone, fighting and aleppo. among the dead, at least 14 patients and three doctors at a hospital in a rebel-held area of the city. the airstrike on the hospital has drawn international condemnation. u.s. secretary of state john kerry expressing outrage, saying the attacks appeared to be deliver it. he says russia has an urgent responsibility to stop syrian forces from attacking civilians. reporter: where do you take shelter, when nowhere is safe? bombs in syria's biggest city, aleppo, sent people fleeing from their homes. amid a few glimmers of hope, the overall picture is one of desperation. >> the feelings of countless people are echoed in the words of one little girl. >> what wrong have we done, she asks, and where to go for help? on wednesday, bombs fell on this hospital come for doctors
a player one side of his contract so he can play for the bundesliga rival in munich. brent: it is good to have you with us. it tonight, the cease-fire in syria is hanging by a thread. that is what the united nations is saying after more than 30 people have been killed, just today alone, fighting and aleppo. among the dead, at least 14 patients and three doctors at a hospital in a rebel-held area of the city. the airstrike on the hospital has drawn international condemnation. u.s. secretary of...
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sarah: munich could clinch with a win on saturday. it would become the first club to ever win the bundesliga four years in a row. there will be little time to celebrate. there will be a lot to celebrate. the loss to madrid has piled on the pressure. >> these days, munich no longer have competition. six victories in a row, one more and on the brink of celebrating their fourth straight title. calling the season a success hinders on defeating madrid. the next opponent know how much hard work it took for the spanish club to beat the mighty bayerns. >> you have to give everything about bayern. you have to push yourself to the limit. remain alert tactically as a team. you have to be ready in one-on-one situations at all times. you need courage as well. >> where does the courage come from when you haven't won away since october? >> it is clear who the favorite is. we are going there to play, just like we did in our first game this season. >> they had a shocking victory over bayern in december. the first of two defeats suffered this season. b
sarah: munich could clinch with a win on saturday. it would become the first club to ever win the bundesliga four years in a row. there will be little time to celebrate. there will be a lot to celebrate. the loss to madrid has piled on the pressure. >> these days, munich no longer have competition. six victories in a row, one more and on the brink of celebrating their fourth straight title. calling the season a success hinders on defeating madrid. the next opponent know how much hard work...
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la situaciÓn es fÁcil, bayern munich llegÓ con ventaja lograda en casa.tero mexicano raÚl jimÉnez anotÓ uno de los goles. viene el adiÓs a una carga de 20 aÑos de kobe bryant. un hombre que despuÉs de la salida de michael jordÁn fue el que tomÓ la batuta en el deporte rÁfaga. ahora la pregunta es quien toma la consolidar la prÓxima estrella, los ojos estÁn puestos en stephen curry. >> vamos al bÉisbol de grandes ligas. se jugÓ un partido de la liga americana. llegÓ con todo. querÍan barrer esta serie de tres partidos. lo hicieron, lograron la victoria y la historia pasÓ. la entrada, tirÓ juego de un hit. amarrÓ a los bateadores del equipo de la edad de oakland llevaron la victoria. del mundo de los deportes. me parece que los golden state warriors esta noche la victoria al equipo en lograr 33 Éxitos en una temporada. >> veamos ahora un adelanto del clima. presentador: al regresar hablar del tema al norte de california. se confirmaron presentador: se confirmaron los peores temores de mujeres embarazadas por el virus del zika. ya no hay duda de que el nacim
la situaciÓn es fÁcil, bayern munich llegÓ con ventaja lograda en casa.tero mexicano raÚl jimÉnez anotÓ uno de los goles. viene el adiÓs a una carga de 20 aÑos de kobe bryant. un hombre que despuÉs de la salida de michael jordÁn fue el que tomÓ la batuta en el deporte rÁfaga. ahora la pregunta es quien toma la consolidar la prÓxima estrella, los ojos estÁn puestos en stephen curry. >> vamos al bÉisbol de grandes ligas. se jugÓ un partido de la liga americana. llegÓ con...
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y en el otro partido del dÍa el bayern munich de -- sufriÓ pero hizo pesar su favoritismo. ♪ ♪ presentadorade atlanta hector, fue arrestado despuÉs de que una mujer lo acusÓ de agredirla en un hotel. esa temporada batea 211 con dos remolcadas en 19 puntos. djokovic llevaba una racha de 14 partidos sin perder, el Último en el cual cayÓ eliminado fue ante feliciano. con esta y mucha mÁs informaciÓn los esperamos en contacto deportivo. presentador: y tenemos que agregar que el real madrid y el manchester city tambiÉn hacen parte de este selecto grupo que definirÁ la copa de campeones. amigos, muchÍsimas gracias, a continuaciÓn llega el noticiero nacional. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa:hoy es miÉrcoles 13 de abril de 2016. guerra abierta entre trump el partido republicano, el magnate acusa de conspirar contra Él. clinton crearÍa una nueva oficina para ayudar a inmigrantes y refugiados. la esposa del hombre que fue grabado tocando inapropiadamente a su hija lo defiende de las acusaciones. una leyenda de la nba se va a casa, kobe bryant juega hoy su Último partido con los lakers. ♪ ♪
y en el otro partido del dÍa el bayern munich de -- sufriÓ pero hizo pesar su favoritismo. ♪ ♪ presentadorade atlanta hector, fue arrestado despuÉs de que una mujer lo acusÓ de agredirla en un hotel. esa temporada batea 211 con dos remolcadas en 19 puntos. djokovic llevaba una racha de 14 partidos sin perder, el Último en el cual cayÓ eliminado fue ante feliciano. con esta y mucha mÁs informaciÓn los esperamos en contacto deportivo. presentador: y tenemos que agregar que el real...
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hitler has shown history has shown, music -- munich in 1938 has shown that giving into a homicidal maniac and allowing him to develop the weapons of mass murder has catastrophic results. change the course we are on? what is striking about the men and women here is that i think we could find a great deal of common ground on substance. -- if wetand economics lift the burden of washington, jobs will return. we understand that any chief executive should follow the constitution and the bill of rights and not ignore the law if he or she should find it inconvenient. we understand that we need a president who stands with our friends and allies. i will tell you this -- as president, i will stand unapologetically with the nation of israel. [applause] and we understand the need for a strong commander in chief with clear eyes as to the threats we face and the willingness and ability to rebuild our military and defeat our enemy. none of that matters if we cannot win. election,ot win the if hillary clinton becomes the next president for doctoral or eight more years, the people of new york know full wel
hitler has shown history has shown, music -- munich in 1938 has shown that giving into a homicidal maniac and allowing him to develop the weapons of mass murder has catastrophic results. change the course we are on? what is striking about the men and women here is that i think we could find a great deal of common ground on substance. -- if wetand economics lift the burden of washington, jobs will return. we understand that any chief executive should follow the constitution and the bill of...
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joining us out of munich.ly these levels are pretty interesting given where we could go with this. why there is a debate surrounding what is happening with the eurozone takes is directly with what is happening with greece and will the imf back up the euro plan to keep those loans going? we are going to find out very shortly. christine lagarde giving us her first interview of the day out in frankfurt. francine lacqua is going to be conducting that interview coming up shortly. tom: -- ♪ . . guy: welcome back. you are watching "the pulse". e're live from london. let's get you caught up on what you need to know with nejra cehic. nejra: thanks, guys. thousands of icelanders have taken to the streets to express their anger against government. a scandal suggested that the prime minister benefited from offshore accounts and tax havens. a few hours earlier, opposition m.p.'s with a motion of no-confidence and called on the prime minister to resign. a global trade slowdown is weighing on europe's largest economy. inflat
joining us out of munich.ly these levels are pretty interesting given where we could go with this. why there is a debate surrounding what is happening with the eurozone takes is directly with what is happening with greece and will the imf back up the euro plan to keep those loans going? we are going to find out very shortly. christine lagarde giving us her first interview of the day out in frankfurt. francine lacqua is going to be conducting that interview coming up shortly. tom: -- ♪ . ....
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los periodistas nos reunimos aquÍ en munich. de una residencia de 7 millones de dÓlares para el presidente de mÉxico, su esposa angÉlica rivera dijo que ella era la dueÑa del inmueble y no se trataba de un favor personal. angelica: yo quiero dejar bien claro ante todos ustedes que yo no tengo nada que esconder que yo he trabajado toda mi vida y gracias a eso soy una mujer independiente y he sido capaz de construir mi patrimonio con honestidad y con todo mi trabajo gerardo: despuÉs del escÁndalo la firma o un esquema de nueve fideicomisos y sociedades de nueva zelanda holanda y reino unido donde se planteaban transferir otras sumas millonarias para el su esposa y sus hijas. para el ex procurador fiscal de mÉxico gabriel reyes la cercanÍa con peÑa nieto debiÓ activar una investigaciÓn. >> tienen que revisarse todas aquellas personas que tener un vÍnculo familiar, un vínculo de negocios, un vÍnculo profesional o un vÍnculo que de cualquier otra forma implique intereses coincidentes gerardo: fonseca desestimÓ el escÁndalo de la casa
los periodistas nos reunimos aquÍ en munich. de una residencia de 7 millones de dÓlares para el presidente de mÉxico, su esposa angÉlica rivera dijo que ella era la dueÑa del inmueble y no se trataba de un favor personal. angelica: yo quiero dejar bien claro ante todos ustedes que yo no tengo nada que esconder que yo he trabajado toda mi vida y gracias a eso soy una mujer independiente y he sido capaz de construir mi patrimonio con honestidad y con todo mi trabajo gerardo: despuÉs del...
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saÚl le dio una ventaja ligera pero ventaja al fin de 1-0 sobre el bayer munich.la real sociedad el prÓximo fin de semana. zidane no tomarÁ una decisiÓn hasta el prÓximo martes, un dÍa antes del partido de vuelta de la semifinal en el santiago bernabÉu. de posibilidad de que sergio rico abandone el cuadro sevillano en el verano debido a que varios de los grandes clubes de europa buscarÍan a un portero seleccionado espaÑol le abrirÍa una puerta a francisco guillermo ochoa. en una publicaciÓn del diario "marca" de espaÑa, segÚn su reporte la directiva del club estarÍa enterada del coqueteo del cuadro que sigue con vida. todavÍa buscando europa league. ya sin boletos disponibles en las taquillas del t-mobile arena. el canelo Álvarez contra amir can. la reventa ha pasado los $9600. el mÁs talento hasta ahora con valor de $278,020. mucha expectativa estÁ causando la pelea. yo me despido. muchas gracias, hasta la prÓxima. ♪ ♪ ilia: hay gran expectativa por el prÓximo estreno de la miniserie yago. basado en la historia del conde de monte cristo. stephanie conversÓ con un
saÚl le dio una ventaja ligera pero ventaja al fin de 1-0 sobre el bayer munich.la real sociedad el prÓximo fin de semana. zidane no tomarÁ una decisiÓn hasta el prÓximo martes, un dÍa antes del partido de vuelta de la semifinal en el santiago bernabÉu. de posibilidad de que sergio rico abandone el cuadro sevillano en el verano debido a que varios de los grandes clubes de europa buscarÍan a un portero seleccionado espaÑol le abrirÍa una puerta a francisco guillermo ochoa. en una...
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josÉ: el juego serÁ en el estadio vicente calderÓn, entre el atlÉtico de madrid y el bayern münich. quÉ viene para curry ahora? josÉ: vamos a ver si puede seguir con el descanso, y seguir adelante tras dos semanas. conductor: amigos, vamos a hablar del siguiente sistema que viene en camino, frente frÍo que va a traer lluvias. tengo el pronÓstico, no se lo vaya a perder al volver. leÓn:los tiempos han cambiado y cada vez son menos los padres que les pegan a sus hijos para reprenderlos, y parece que tiene razÓn. Éste tipo de castigo puede tener consecuencias en los niÑos. el estudio de la universidad texas utilizÓ información recopilada durante 50 aÑos y determinÓ que las nalgadas no es una buena forma de enseÑarle los correctos a los hijos. guillermo: amigos, buenas tardes, feliz martes. vamos al vistazo, de lo que sucede en nuestra regiÓn. frente frÍo detrÁs de la humedad que viene directamente hacia el norte. continÚan los vientos en algunos lugares hasta las 30 millas por hora, promedio de temperatura en la bahÍa 61°, o clan de los 65, amigos en san josÉ 75. se mantiene despejado
josÉ: el juego serÁ en el estadio vicente calderÓn, entre el atlÉtico de madrid y el bayern münich. quÉ viene para curry ahora? josÉ: vamos a ver si puede seguir con el descanso, y seguir adelante tras dos semanas. conductor: amigos, vamos a hablar del siguiente sistema que viene en camino, frente frÍo que va a traer lluvias. tengo el pronÓstico, no se lo vaya a perder al volver. leÓn:los tiempos han cambiado y cada vez son menos los padres que les pegan a sus hijos para reprenderlos,...
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when i was in munich i would have to go down to the shops in munich and ask people what they thought. alex webb, bloomberg news, as well as mr. hammes. thank you very much. coming up, shares on fire, we will check in with ceo james park about fighting off competition. coming up next. if you like bloomberg news, check me out on the bloomberg app. bloomberg.com and in the u.s., serious xm satellite radio. ♪ reporter: top story this hour, chinese it shares are done as the jump in activity. the pmi for market boosted 50.2, signaling expansion in the tyson act -- ties saying index also 40.7. china's wide ranging fiscal and monetary stimulus may be kicking in. stocks also lower in tokyo after the doj quarterly compound survey showed sentiment along large may factor has fallen to a three-year low. it was at six from 12 months ago. wages in growth will remain pensive, strong yen turning exporters and undermining the bottom line. investigations in malaysia, one fund is widening further. prosecutors found concrete signs of embezzlement funds owed to the companies. this is luxembourg, singapore.
when i was in munich i would have to go down to the shops in munich and ask people what they thought. alex webb, bloomberg news, as well as mr. hammes. thank you very much. coming up, shares on fire, we will check in with ceo james park about fighting off competition. coming up next. if you like bloomberg news, check me out on the bloomberg app. bloomberg.com and in the u.s., serious xm satellite radio. ♪ reporter: top story this hour, chinese it shares are done as the jump in activity. the...
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you see these men sitting at the munich conference.y are clearly playing their designs on czechoslovakia and making these agreements about the transfer of land and changing of borders and the impact upon peoples in those areas and then you have this bouquet of flowers sitting amongst them. when i was starting to explore the history of flowers and how it plays into politics and the systems in which it operates in, i found this image and it struck me that -- this disconnect between the two. i started looking at more historical images in which flowers are present but i wanted to find a decisive moment where something was actually happening and that is why i turn to signings. where something was being declared and often the signings broken promises. what i was looking back on had been reversed years later or been forgotten about the powers that be. charlie: was this the first one you selected? taryn: this was an inspirational image and i started looking at historically sourced images from 1968 forward. 1968 was the opening of the global fl
you see these men sitting at the munich conference.y are clearly playing their designs on czechoslovakia and making these agreements about the transfer of land and changing of borders and the impact upon peoples in those areas and then you have this bouquet of flowers sitting amongst them. when i was starting to explore the history of flowers and how it plays into politics and the systems in which it operates in, i found this image and it struck me that -- this disconnect between the two. i...
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from that point, i went off to find things like that picture at the munich conference of hitler -- >> rose: well,ou said to someone else, i was interested in the idea of these men. who they could control the evolution of the world from their language and assertions and flimsy paperwork they're about to sign and nature's this cay administrated decorative thing that sits between them. >> yes. and there are sculptures in the work designed based on plant presses where all the 36 agreements that i high light are pressed up against each other in this squeeze, in this plant press, and to me it was about hearing this cocaphany of all their different agendas sort of pushing up against one another, and for me it was often about sound, even though sound is such an absent component. and everybody who is involved in the agreement was signatory at the brettonwoods difference and established the imf and world bank, so it's about these countries that did worked to create a certain means by which we all -- >> rose: are you artist or historian? >> i don't know. >> rose: what have you become? i don't kn
from that point, i went off to find things like that picture at the munich conference of hitler -- >> rose: well,ou said to someone else, i was interested in the idea of these men. who they could control the evolution of the world from their language and assertions and flimsy paperwork they're about to sign and nature's this cay administrated decorative thing that sits between them. >> yes. and there are sculptures in the work designed based on plant presses where all the 36...
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sigue creyendo, gracias a un autÉntico golazo de saÚl, le da una ventaja uno a cero por el bayern munichl partido clave. lo Único seguro, es que serÁ baja para enfrentar a la real sociedad el prÓximo fin de semana. que su participaciÓn en el encuentro, ante manchester city, depende de un hilo. la posibilidad de que sergio abandona el cuadro, en el verano debido a que varios de los grandes clubes europeos, buscarÍan a un portero. se podrÍan abrir la puerta a francisco, para unirse al equipo andaluz, en una publicaciÓn de un diario. el cuadro tendrÍa en su agenda al actual elemento titular del mÁlaga. la directiva del club ya estarÍa enterada del coqueteo del cuadro. sin boletos disponibles en las taquillas de la arena, para la velada que se va a protagonizar el prÓximo 7 de mayo. se han puesto a la venta de entradas en una reventa con el precio de hasta $9600. mucha expectativa estÁ cortando la pelea. yo me despido. muchas gracias, hasta la prÓxima. ♪ ♪ julio: aunque usted no lo crea su gps podrÍa estar perjudicando su salud. ♪ ♪ lo mágico acerca de usar energía sabiamente... es que cualq
sigue creyendo, gracias a un autÉntico golazo de saÚl, le da una ventaja uno a cero por el bayern munichl partido clave. lo Único seguro, es que serÁ baja para enfrentar a la real sociedad el prÓximo fin de semana. que su participaciÓn en el encuentro, ante manchester city, depende de un hilo. la posibilidad de que sergio abandona el cuadro, en el verano debido a que varios de los grandes clubes europeos, buscarÍan a un portero. se podrÍan abrir la puerta a francisco, para unirse al...
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el bayer mÍa munich va contra el atlÉtico madrid. zidane: de todas formas...o hacemos para poder ayudar a esos niÑos. >> a partir de maÑana arranca la postemporada en la nba. los de toronto ante los de indiana. en oklahoma, van a enfrentar a los de dallas. los dejamos con las imÁgenes del super perrito... max, poniendo la muestra con su uniforme... la gorra bien puesta. esto fue lo mÁs relevante, que pase una linda noche. conductora: igual que mi perro. los jueces del tribunal...
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. >> the strikes have hit the munich in frankfurt airport's the hardest.sa alone canceled 900 flights for 87,000 passengers. >> i don't know why there is a strike rate i have just come from china. i don't know. perhaps if i did know, i would have more understanding for them, but not right now. >> situation is obvious the inconvenient. i don't have much of an understanding for this. that is how it is. >> the strikers want to 6% salary increase. germany's largest workers union has turned down an offer of 3% paid out over two years. it says that is not even close to what they want. >> they offer does wage reductions. calculating the sum over two years, it wouldn't even cover inflation for 2016 and 2017. real wage reductions are not called for in a situation where the state budget surplus has never been so high in the history of the republic. >> the strike is all about sending the right signals, including the airport staff. they are negotiating on behalf of 2.1 million public utility workers in wage talks with government representatives on thursday. the worker
. >> the strikes have hit the munich in frankfurt airport's the hardest.sa alone canceled 900 flights for 87,000 passengers. >> i don't know why there is a strike rate i have just come from china. i don't know. perhaps if i did know, i would have more understanding for them, but not right now. >> situation is obvious the inconvenient. i don't have much of an understanding for this. that is how it is. >> the strikers want to 6% salary increase. germany's largest workers...
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exactly what we took note of and, therefore, organized the conferences in vienna and new york and munich in order to push the cessation of hostilities and try to get to the transition because their goal and iran's goal, iran at least is openly avowed goal is to have a united syria that is not sectarian, that is status quo, effectively, with leadership that can unite the country and stabilize it and move forward. and iran actually put a plan on the table. iran said, we are willing to have a unity government, we are willing to have a new constitution, we are willing to have an election. >> rose: and we are willing to pull his ebola out? >> ultimately that is a part of the negotiation, they obviously have to get out and -- >> rose: have they been helpful in tobacco have the iranians been coming helpful in signing a nuclear deal? >> iran signed on to both communiques in vienna, which em .. embraced the very principles i articulated and in addition to that they have supported the munich meeting and declaration which reaffirmed our desire to have a transition and move forward. so iran effectiv
exactly what we took note of and, therefore, organized the conferences in vienna and new york and munich in order to push the cessation of hostilities and try to get to the transition because their goal and iran's goal, iran at least is openly avowed goal is to have a united syria that is not sectarian, that is status quo, effectively, with leadership that can unite the country and stabilize it and move forward. and iran actually put a plan on the table. iran said, we are willing to have a...
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in the europa league, --back to the bundesliga in the day or two for munich after booking their spot.play at home on saturday, but play -- face a tough test. >> after jumping over another hurdle in the champions league, the focus is bundesliga back on the -- the focus is back on the bundesliga. for the coach, the concentration is key if they are to win this season. >> the most important thing is the self belief of our players. they must remember that we aren't german champions yet, and we can't forget the draw. they have one every bundesliga game following a champions league match this season. they are still in the run to win three trophies. >> we can keep the pace going, and we also have the ability to rotate. we have been able to manage that, and it has been no drop in or quality. the season has featured plenty of setbacks. young stars have been far from consistent. >> it's going to be a difficult game. we are all aware of that. if we go there and don't give it our all, we won't be successful. we will do our very best, and contrary to what has been said, we can pick up some points.
in the europa league, --back to the bundesliga in the day or two for munich after booking their spot.play at home on saturday, but play -- face a tough test. >> after jumping over another hurdle in the champions league, the focus is bundesliga back on the -- the focus is back on the bundesliga. for the coach, the concentration is key if they are to win this season. >> the most important thing is the self belief of our players. they must remember that we aren't german champions yet,...
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president has -- he prohibits insulting foreign heads of state, and has now hired a top law firm in municho pursue charges against bohmermann. bohmermann made crude, -- crude comments against him on television. but he said he will not be appearing on his show, for the time being. >> satirist bohmermann on his television show, deeply insulted the turkish president. >> the president the house to punish the party involved. above all, he vows to prevent him from saying that in the future. >> erdogan is taking advantage of law, saying it is illegal to insult a foreign head of state. however, chancellor merkel must give her permission for the prosecution to take place. that is something the nations legal experts are now discussing. there is now a reference to another german law. >> our fundamental values are spelled out in article five of the constitution, the freedom to express one's own opinion, in the freedom of sciences and the arts. these fundamental values are inalienable, because of all the political problems we have been discussing. >> will germany allow erdogan to press charges? >> it w
president has -- he prohibits insulting foreign heads of state, and has now hired a top law firm in municho pursue charges against bohmermann. bohmermann made crude, -- crude comments against him on television. but he said he will not be appearing on his show, for the time being. >> satirist bohmermann on his television show, deeply insulted the turkish president. >> the president the house to punish the party involved. above all, he vows to prevent him from saying that in the...
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. >> i was talking to a man that flew in from munich, germany. >> to be here for this?> yes, he is an alum. >> and for alums it is like a big old reunion in houston. >> it is not only amazing, it is heart-felt enjoyment being part of this process. being part of the legacy of the university. >> robert and donald graduated from nova in 1961 playing on the men's basketball team for four years together. >> this is a sentiment beyond sentiments. i grew up in the shadows of the university and i had never, never seen any celebration like this. it's outstanding and we -- these kids deserve it. >> while pride is running high here in houston tonight, so are those nova nerves. >> my heart is pounding and i can't take it. i don't know how long i can take it. >> imagine how she feels now, a few more moments to go to clinch the title. and right during the half time as the guys went back on the court i got a chance to see the team pass asking their focus was laser. jim, they are in it to win it and i hope that you and i can have a really good conversation after the game with this big
. >> i was talking to a man that flew in from munich, germany. >> to be here for this?> yes, he is an alum. >> and for alums it is like a big old reunion in houston. >> it is not only amazing, it is heart-felt enjoyment being part of this process. being part of the legacy of the university. >> robert and donald graduated from nova in 1961 playing on the men's basketball team for four years together. >> this is a sentiment beyond sentiments. i grew up in...
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and from that point i went off to find things like that picture at the munich conference of hitler, mussolinihamberlain. >> rose: you said to someone else, "i was interested in the idea of these men who felt they could control the evolution of the world with their language and assertions and flimsy paperwork they are about to sign and nature is this castrated decorative thing that sits between them." >> yes, and there are sculptures in the work designed based on plant presses, where all of the 36 agreement they say highlight are pressed up against each other in this squeeze, in this plant press. and to me it was about hearing this cacophony of all of their different agendas, sort of pushing up against one another. and for me it was often about sound even though sound is such an absent component, and everybody who is involved in the agreements was signatory at the bretton woods conference. >> rose: on economics. >> and established the the i.m.f. and world bank. so it was about these countries that worked to create a certain means by which -- >> so a walking, talking historian. >> i don't know.
and from that point i went off to find things like that picture at the munich conference of hitler, mussolinihamberlain. >> rose: you said to someone else, "i was interested in the idea of these men who felt they could control the evolution of the world with their language and assertions and flimsy paperwork they are about to sign and nature is this castrated decorative thing that sits between them." >> yes, and there are sculptures in the work designed based on plant...
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the men were cleared on tuesday about 10 minutes ago after almost one year of trial at this munich courts against defendants included josef ackermann and rolf breuer. this is something that john cryan will be happy about because it does not put deutsche bank in the spotlight with a negative light. deutsche bank, you can see the share price down some 3.4%. stay with bloomberg. supervisorh the ecb later. that is in the european close at 10:00 a.m. new york time. we also have a very big week of head of us. here's a snack -- snapshot. merkelmerkel -- anglo posting the g5 leaders today. as well as earnings from apple, capital one, and twitter. the fed rate decision on wednesday as well as policy decision from the boj on thursday as well as u.s. gdp. we round the week off with the rate decision from russia and the swiss national bank's shareholder meeting. a very busy week, so everyone take vitamins. we have a great guest lined up. we will interview the former defense secretary leon fox at 9:30 on the pulse. stay with bloomberg surveillance is up next. i will be joined by michael mckee from ne
the men were cleared on tuesday about 10 minutes ago after almost one year of trial at this munich courts against defendants included josef ackermann and rolf breuer. this is something that john cryan will be happy about because it does not put deutsche bank in the spotlight with a negative light. deutsche bank, you can see the share price down some 3.4%. stay with bloomberg. supervisorh the ecb later. that is in the european close at 10:00 a.m. new york time. we also have a very big week of...
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vo en el partido entre el bayern munich y benfica un solo gol basto para darle la victoria a los localesminuto dos del primer tiempo y de alli no se movio el marcador. el partido de vuelta sera en portugal por lo que se pone interesante esta eliminatoria que muchos pensabamos seria una goleada. take gfx gfx ad lib gabriel se vienen buenos partidos maÑana y los espero con todos los detalles a las 5:30 de la tarde. por este mismo canal. cesar/take vo ---en colombia una mujer fue condenada por vender la virginidad de su hija... ---la progenitora fue capturada junto con el hombre que pag y tuvo relaciones sexuales con una niña de 12 aÑos de edad por un monto de 98 dlares.., ---la madre tendr que pasar 22 aÑos tras las rejas y tendr que pagar 24 mil dolares , mientras que el sujeto fue sentenciado a 12 años de crcel... cu ---porque somos expertos en el tiempo pasamos con gabriela dellan gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantal
vo en el partido entre el bayern munich y benfica un solo gol basto para darle la victoria a los localesminuto dos del primer tiempo y de alli no se movio el marcador. el partido de vuelta sera en portugal por lo que se pone interesante esta eliminatoria que muchos pensabamos seria una goleada. take gfx gfx ad lib gabriel se vienen buenos partidos maÑana y los espero con todos los detalles a las 5:30 de la tarde. por este mismo canal. cesar/take vo ---en colombia una mujer fue condenada por...
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they have supported the munich and declaration which reaffirms our desire to have a transition and move forward. iran effectively had a similar plan. there is a difference of opinion isut what the transition defined as. embracedple they have the basic solution. what remains to be seen as if they will be helpful. charlie: with that of been possible without the iran nuclear deal? john kerry: no. we have a channel today to be in the communicate directly which we did not have two years ago. charlie: you have a phone call you can make as when the boats were captured. john kerry: we would not have known protocol before. there was no relationship. charlie: iran and russia and the united states have shared goals? kerry: we have shared goals that we also have real differences. the challenge is to try to manage those. we ran into the challenge of chemical weapons use in syria. betweenconversation president putin and president obama that talked about what other options might be or whether or not there was a way to get the weapons out. shaped ately agreement. for the removal of all the chemical wea
they have supported the munich and declaration which reaffirms our desire to have a transition and move forward. iran effectively had a similar plan. there is a difference of opinion isut what the transition defined as. embracedple they have the basic solution. what remains to be seen as if they will be helpful. charlie: with that of been possible without the iran nuclear deal? john kerry: no. we have a channel today to be in the communicate directly which we did not have two years ago....
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in addition, they have supported the munich meeting and declaration which reaffirms our desire to have a transition and move forward. iran effectively had a similar plan. there is a difference of opinion about what the transition is defined as. and you actually has to do what. in principle they have embraced the basic solution. what remains is the -- to be seen is whether they will be helpful. they need consensus within the two meetings in vienna. charlie: would that have been possible without the iran nuclear deal? john kerry: no. we have a channel today to be in --able to communicate directly which we did not have two years ago. charlie: you have a phone call you can make as when the boats were captured. john berry: that is correct -- john kerry: that is correct. we would not have known protocol before. there was no relationship. charlie: iran and russia and the united states have shared goals? john kerry: we have shared goals and we also have real differences. the challenge is to try to manage those. let me give you an example. 2013, werst came in in ran into the challenge of chemic
in addition, they have supported the munich meeting and declaration which reaffirms our desire to have a transition and move forward. iran effectively had a similar plan. there is a difference of opinion about what the transition is defined as. and you actually has to do what. in principle they have embraced the basic solution. what remains is the -- to be seen is whether they will be helpful. they need consensus within the two meetings in vienna. charlie: would that have been possible without...
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. >> george moroder working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocal lists.love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ i want to do it with you >> unless you have been living in a sealed cage you probably noticed america's latest craze is disco dancing. that's dancin' without the g. >> fluffy, where have you been? ♪ i want to but on my boogie shoes and dance with you ♪ >> what they generate with the records, we are talking about an estimated 4 billion, with a b, $4 billion a year. >> i remember really being upset about this word disco. it was r & b music to me. i felt like they stripped it and gave it a new name and weren't giving credit where i think the credit was supposed to go. >> to bring that -- to bring
. >> george moroder working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocal lists.love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off...
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his research has taken him throughout black atlanta, or munich, jamaica, england, scotland, lucky guy. he has received crucial funding from various institutions including harvard, duke, university of south carolina, florida international university. he has published articles and book chapters on its slave marriage rituals and african-american popular culture. in addition to his manuscript revision, he is concurrently writing a book length treatment of the unique wedding ritual, jumping the broom. this has taken popularity amongst north american slaves. he teaches classes on african-american history, the history of racism and the african diaspora. we are honored to have him with us this afternoon and thank you so much. i bring to you dr. tyler parry. [applause] professor parry: how is everybody? thank you so much for coming. it means the world to me to see a good-sized crowd on a topic of history. as a history professor of african american studies, it is always nice to see engage people interested in such an important and compelling topic. as --she suggested, i want to thank the africa
his research has taken him throughout black atlanta, or munich, jamaica, england, scotland, lucky guy. he has received crucial funding from various institutions including harvard, duke, university of south carolina, florida international university. he has published articles and book chapters on its slave marriage rituals and african-american popular culture. in addition to his manuscript revision, he is concurrently writing a book length treatment of the unique wedding ritual, jumping the...
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they are second in the league, five points behind bayern munich. >> i prepare my team, that's why i'm a wonderful time. but it's better to be here than i don't know, north korea or something. [ laughter ] >> and so i feel pretty good, and it's a big -- it's a big game, and -- yeah. and my team is involved. that's cool. >> i'm 100% sure that nobody forgot this time and forgets about him, and it's not necessary to forget it, and to put it aside, and so i think it will be a very, very warm welcome. >>> another german club made quite an impact, they beat ten-time champions real madrid 2-0. scoring two goals in seven minutes. real's coach thinks his team can turn it around. >> translator: i think we should talk about the first half of the match, because in the second half we played a bit better. the only thing we need to do now is stay relaxed. it isn't going to make me crazy, but we are feeling hurt now, because winning is always painful. >> one brazilian footballer had a rather interesting night out. the 19 year old opening the scoring here against argentina. he went on to add a second g
they are second in the league, five points behind bayern munich. >> i prepare my team, that's why i'm a wonderful time. but it's better to be here than i don't know, north korea or something. [ laughter ] >> and so i feel pretty good, and it's a big -- it's a big game, and -- yeah. and my team is involved. that's cool. >> i'm 100% sure that nobody forgot this time and forgets about him, and it's not necessary to forget it, and to put it aside, and so i think it will be a very,...
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the only goal of the game in the game between munich and benefique.y early goal for, vying a for a 5th straight semifinal appearance. >> irts difficult to say who the favorite is. favoritism is connected with history, the past, names. in football t doesn't matter anymore. score and create more opportunities. >>> the remaining quarterfinalists will be in action a little later on, fresh off of their classico win over barcelona, real madrid will be away to wol sp urg. it's the first time they have ever made it to this stage of the competition. the same can be said of manchester city they are looking to reach the semis for the second time in their history. >> we couldn't continue in this competition because we played against a strong team at barcelona. now we improve for now. it's a difficult game we must play tomorrow. we have chance to continue. >> would be important for all of us. >> fifa president has denied any wrongdoing after his name appeared in the panama papers documents. documents purportedly show uafea signed a contract with two argentinean bu
the only goal of the game in the game between munich and benefique.y early goal for, vying a for a 5th straight semifinal appearance. >> irts difficult to say who the favorite is. favoritism is connected with history, the past, names. in football t doesn't matter anymore. score and create more opportunities. >>> the remaining quarterfinalists will be in action a little later on, fresh off of their classico win over barcelona, real madrid will be away to wol sp urg. it's the first...
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they're five points behind munich. >> i prepare my team.hat's why i'm here on a place i had a wonderful time. that's how it is, but it's better to be here than north korea or something, you know. so i feel pretty good, and it's a big game. and my team is involved. that's good. >> i'm 100% unsure that nobody forgot this time and forgets about him. it's not necessary to forget it, and to put it aside. so i think it will be a very, very warm welcome. >> interesting that dortmund fans promised a warm welcome back. >>> to south africa where one brazilian football had a dramatic night out. the 19-year-old gabriel jesus is up in the scoring against rosario. he added a second goal to get inside a 2-1 lead. you can see that he looked very pleased about it as well. this one-man performance continued after the break. he kicked out an aopponent in the 73rd minute. this match came to finish 3-3. >>> the anti-doping agency have given kenya an additional month to prove they're meeting the requirements set out by the code. another nation facing concern at
they're five points behind munich. >> i prepare my team.hat's why i'm here on a place i had a wonderful time. that's how it is, but it's better to be here than north korea or something, you know. so i feel pretty good, and it's a big game. and my team is involved. that's good. >> i'm 100% unsure that nobody forgot this time and forgets about him. it's not necessary to forget it, and to put it aside. so i think it will be a very, very warm welcome. >> interesting that dortmund...
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hitler has shown history has shown, munich in '38 has shown that giving in to a homicidal maniac and allowing him to develop the weapons of mass murder has catastrophic results. so how do we change the course we're on? what is striking about the men and women here, i think we can find a great deal of common ground on policy, on substance. we understand that our economics, if we lift the burden of washington, jobs will return. we understand that any chief executive could follow the constitution and bill of rights and not ignore the law if he or she finds it inconvenient. we understand that we need a president who stands with our friends and allies and i will tell you this, as president, i will stand unapologetically with the nation of israel. and we understand the need for a strong commander in chief with clear eyes to the threat we face and the willingness and ability to rebuild our military and defeat our enemy. but as the men and women in this room know, none of that matters. if we can't win. if we cannot win the election, if hillary clinton becomes the next president for four or e
hitler has shown history has shown, munich in '38 has shown that giving in to a homicidal maniac and allowing him to develop the weapons of mass murder has catastrophic results. so how do we change the course we're on? what is striking about the men and women here, i think we can find a great deal of common ground on policy, on substance. we understand that our economics, if we lift the burden of washington, jobs will return. we understand that any chief executive could follow the constitution...
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those being critical to their defense there and you have just in munich a few months ago. general, u.s. military commander of nato saying russia is the biggest threat right now that we've seen, the united states sees. the europeans areoing to worry that there might be a shift away from that kind of vision on what the compromises might be. so i think you'll see a worry in europe and perhaps a warming to him, a little in the middle east, wolf. >> i expect the saudis were happy with what he had to say about iran. and i assume the israelis were happy too and bahrain and others. nick paton walsh, you're joining us live from beirut. let's talk about what he suggested that the policies of the bush administration and now the obama administration over the last seven and a half years in iraq and in syria have basically laid the groundwork for the establishment, the creation of isis and this threat that now exists in the region and outside of the region. you cover that story for us. what did you think? >> reporter: well, it's interesting. i mean, his grasp of history stops and picks
those being critical to their defense there and you have just in munich a few months ago. general, u.s. military commander of nato saying russia is the biggest threat right now that we've seen, the united states sees. the europeans areoing to worry that there might be a shift away from that kind of vision on what the compromises might be. so i think you'll see a worry in europe and perhaps a warming to him, a little in the middle east, wolf. >> i expect the saudis were happy with what he...
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or as an israeli intelligence agent in steven spielberg's "munich." the blockbuster "the hulk." but the body of work actor eric bana may be most proud of is this. >> wow. >> his 1973 ford xb falcon coupe. bana bought it when he was 15. he's crashed it, rebuild it, customized almost every bit of it. >> what was it that you loved? >> you remember mad max. this is the same car that max had in the film. i think they're beautiful and muscular and they're getting extremely rare. >> he paid just over a thousand dollars for it more than three decades ago. and has no idea how many hours he's spent under the hood. can we take it out? >> it would be criminal not to. >> on the streets of melbourne, australia, hollywood feels far away and maybe that's the point. i look out through that wind screen it's like, you know, i've spent three quarters of my life looking at that. >> before he became one of australia's best known movie stars he was just a kid from a working class family. he drove us to the neighborhood where he grew up. so, this is the old house here? >> yeah. i grew up here. spent mo
or as an israeli intelligence agent in steven spielberg's "munich." the blockbuster "the hulk." but the body of work actor eric bana may be most proud of is this. >> wow. >> his 1973 ford xb falcon coupe. bana bought it when he was 15. he's crashed it, rebuild it, customized almost every bit of it. >> what was it that you loved? >> you remember mad max. this is the same car that max had in the film. i think they're beautiful and muscular and they're...
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hitler has shown history has shown, munich in '38 has shown that giving in to a homicidal maniac and allowing him to develop the weapons of mass murder has catastrophic results. so how do we change the course we're on? what is striking about the men and women here, i think we can find a great deal of common ground on policy, on substance. we understand that our economics, if we lift the burden of washington, jobs will return. we understand that any chief executive could follow the constitution and bill of rights and not ignore the law if he or she finds it inconvenient. we understand that we need a president who stands with our friends and allies and i will tell you this, as president, i will stand unapologetically with the nation of israel. and we understand the need for a strong commander in chief with clear eyes to the threat we face and the willingness and ability to rebuild our military and defeat our enemy. but as the men and women in this room know, none of that matters. if we can't win. if we cannot win the election, if hillary clinton becomes the next president for four or e
hitler has shown history has shown, munich in '38 has shown that giving in to a homicidal maniac and allowing him to develop the weapons of mass murder has catastrophic results. so how do we change the course we're on? what is striking about the men and women here, i think we can find a great deal of common ground on policy, on substance. we understand that our economics, if we lift the burden of washington, jobs will return. we understand that any chief executive could follow the constitution...
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had been in the munich security conference between the israeli defense minister and of course much of the dispute has to do with the issue of legitimacy. they have denied us legitimacy since then. a better relationship with a prominent arab country like saudi arabia. remember meeting with roosevelt at the end of world war ii. roosevelt was treated to a very strong statement on the importance of the palestinian problem and at that time jewish presidents were not allowed famously. we accept you here as a human being and he responded some of my best friends are human beings. and have a semiopen relationship with saudi arabia and very important with his legitimacy in either region. and could be a key to many important developments in the region and turkey, turkey and israel had ups and downs. have had ups and downs in their relationship since the founding of israel and now it was a down period. he is known because of his own domestic and down problems key of normalizing the relationship. it's not going to be a close relationship that we had in the 90s and into power but if turkey and isra
had been in the munich security conference between the israeli defense minister and of course much of the dispute has to do with the issue of legitimacy. they have denied us legitimacy since then. a better relationship with a prominent arab country like saudi arabia. remember meeting with roosevelt at the end of world war ii. roosevelt was treated to a very strong statement on the importance of the palestinian problem and at that time jewish presidents were not allowed famously. we accept you...