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also ahead a revving up to remember those who fought against nazi germany in the second world war. by could show off their skills and wheels in crimea. the wage gap between men and women in a stone is the widest in the whole of the european union this according to the e.u.'s own figures most women earn a third less than men and it's the russian speaking minority that suffers the most . and discovers. today the sun is shining on olga it's a break from a hard working life earning money to raise her son but as a single mom she has to swear to town to the factory just to bring in a meager pay packet just grabs its thirty three degree celsius in their workshop but our employees don't care if you try to stand up for your rights they'll point you to the door if you don't like it here you're free to leave it's very hard to find a job here in a still when you're there for put up with working in slave like conditions estonia has one of europe's worst pay gaps between men and women studies say women get paid seventeen percent less than men on average but in a stone year it's as much as thirty
also ahead a revving up to remember those who fought against nazi germany in the second world war. by could show off their skills and wheels in crimea. the wage gap between men and women in a stone is the widest in the whole of the european union this according to the e.u.'s own figures most women earn a third less than men and it's the russian speaking minority that suffers the most . and discovers. today the sun is shining on olga it's a break from a hard working life earning money to raise...
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this is not nazi germany as critics including the aclu have tried to contend, it isn't going to solve the immigration problem and stem crime that proponents change and it is another distraction from trying to deal in some kind of sensible and comprehensive way with a problem that just gets worse every year. >> and i wouldn't be surprised to see it on a stay application in the supreme court within the next month, if, for example, the ninth circuit court of appeals -- which is the first route for appeal -- affirms what the judge did, i think the state will take it up to the supreme court so we could have some supreme court theatrics pretty quick. it might be the first thing that elena kagan has to deal with -- the first big thing after she's confirmed which i expect will be next week. >> charlie: and jeff bezos from amazon introduces a new kindle and talks about amazon's future. >> when people come to me and they say, "jeff, you've got to have full motion video color on the kindle, i say why? do you think hemingway is going to pop more in color? we're doing a particular thingment when s
this is not nazi germany as critics including the aclu have tried to contend, it isn't going to solve the immigration problem and stem crime that proponents change and it is another distraction from trying to deal in some kind of sensible and comprehensive way with a problem that just gets worse every year. >> and i wouldn't be surprised to see it on a stay application in the supreme court within the next month, if, for example, the ninth circuit court of appeals -- which is the first...
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served his term in a good light then a von braun was in nazi germany rising through the ranks on the s.s. command he started work on a secret project after i had ordered his scientists to create a weapon capable of hitting distant targets. up to several setbacks the infamous v. two rocket was created it was the world's first ballistic missile ready to fire. and this is an old house in a small provincial town in central germany it's a place of simple beauty and quiet gentle life. the town also has a special museum the wagon outside the entrance is like those used to bring thousands of people to this tranquil place in one nine hundred forty three to a notorious concentration camp and most of the exhibits though are underground. the v. two was made here at this secret some to raney and plant its workman with inmates from the metal back door of labor camp which was a part of brooklyn both now we're entering the original tunnel a see huge tunnel as you can see with about twelve mistress. and this model you can see two. crossed. a b and forty six cross tunnels built by concentration camp p
served his term in a good light then a von braun was in nazi germany rising through the ranks on the s.s. command he started work on a secret project after i had ordered his scientists to create a weapon capable of hitting distant targets. up to several setbacks the infamous v. two rocket was created it was the world's first ballistic missile ready to fire. and this is an old house in a small provincial town in central germany it's a place of simple beauty and quiet gentle life. the town also...
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moment when a new map of europe was drawn three weeks after the young conditional surrender of nazi germany the years from a three hour ride nations sat down together an attempt to establish a post-war order as a result germany was divided into four zones and control forces the meeting also became lost on allies work together before the cold war and some experts believe the time of the potsdam conference decades of political conflicts could have been avoided. i think there was there was still a real chance at the time of plots to avoid the cold war i think what it required was and it would have been a leap of faith in the summer of nine hundred forty five but it required a real understanding of the scale of the suffering that the soviet union had in jude. a realisation that if we take the story about to nine hundred forty two when the soviet union had been invaded the german forces were stalling it wasn't just being invaded by germany but by a coalition of eastern european countries remain you know mr deep in the caucasus gary and on this there were crazy troops fighting that stalin grow an
moment when a new map of europe was drawn three weeks after the young conditional surrender of nazi germany the years from a three hour ride nations sat down together an attempt to establish a post-war order as a result germany was divided into four zones and control forces the meeting also became lost on allies work together before the cold war and some experts believe the time of the potsdam conference decades of political conflicts could have been avoided. i think there was there was still a...
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world war two leaders from the three allied nations having secured the unconditional surrender of nazi germany sat down together in an attempt to establish a post-war order as a result germany was divided into four zones and controlled by the forces the conference which discussed the possibility of soviet forces joining the allied fight in the far east started just weeks before the us dropped the atomic bomb on japan. that is on the director of the world history institute says the conference marked the last time the allies work together before the cold war they also showed how partners can put aside their differences in pursuit of a common goal. to convince a growing with the main purpose of a portsdown conference was to draw a final line on the war was the last time the allies were working together and not engage in the cold war it also showed that as in every day life as long as there is a common target for partners they can close lay eyes on their differences their the goal was already reached nonces met was crushed so other problems and interests started to surface that the soviet union di
world war two leaders from the three allied nations having secured the unconditional surrender of nazi germany sat down together in an attempt to establish a post-war order as a result germany was divided into four zones and controlled by the forces the conference which discussed the possibility of soviet forces joining the allied fight in the far east started just weeks before the us dropped the atomic bomb on japan. that is on the director of the world history institute says the conference...
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moment when a new mup of europe was drawn three weeks home to the only conditional surrender of nazi germany leaders from the three nations in our attempt to establish a post. result was divided into four walls and controlled by the allied forces but the meeting will say it became the last time the allies watch together before the cold war and some expense believe that the time of the poles on conference decades of political conflicts could have been avoided. i think there was there was still a real chance at the time of course to avoid the cold war i think what it required was and it would have been a leap of faith in the summer of nine hundred forty five but it required a real understanding of the scale of the suffering of the soviet union how did you . realize ation that if we take the story back to nine hundred forty two when the soviet union had been invaded the german forces were stalling it wasn't just being invaded by germany but by a coalition of eastern european countries remain you know on this route to you can the caucasus from gary and on this there were crazy troops fighting bu
moment when a new mup of europe was drawn three weeks home to the only conditional surrender of nazi germany leaders from the three nations in our attempt to establish a post. result was divided into four walls and controlled by the allied forces but the meeting will say it became the last time the allies watch together before the cold war and some expense believe that the time of the poles on conference decades of political conflicts could have been avoided. i think there was there was still a...
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for the next two days the show is dedicated to the sixty fifth anniversary of the victory over nazi germany just featured from time motorbikes a commemoration ceremony will also be held to remember the defenders of sevastopol it is the fourteenth such festival the city also hosted last year's gathering which attracted some five thousand bikers. while washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the wrong button on the fax machine constantine a pilot is accused of transporting four tons of cocaine but moscow says that he has in effect being kidnapped by the united states. is following the story. basically we have moscow accusing washington d.c. of having abducted a russian citizen a pilot going under the name constantini or shen co and failing to inform russian officials about having done so and traditionally under international law when one states. arrests or captures or abductor kidnaps or whatever it may be a citizen of another country they're supposed to inform the country of citizenship tha
for the next two days the show is dedicated to the sixty fifth anniversary of the victory over nazi germany just featured from time motorbikes a commemoration ceremony will also be held to remember the defenders of sevastopol it is the fourteenth such festival the city also hosted last year's gathering which attracted some five thousand bikers. while washington has apologized to moscow for failing to report it had detained a russian citizen in africa in may and blames it on someone pressing the...
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discrimination at home and that both should be eliminated, the fight against discrimination in nazi germany editors of the courier put their heads together and decided to make a campaign out of this. they got their artists together, and they made a design for the double "v" so that we could make pins and posters and all that out of it. >> this campaign, at the end of six months, has 200,000 people that have signed up and sent in a nickel apiece, and they get a card saying you're a double "v" member, and they get a pin. >> there were cartoons that were presented with the two vs, and then there were--there was a song, a double "v" song. there were little slogans, and then there was a hairstyle someone came up, where women wore their hair kind--you know, upsweep with a "v." well, they had two vs to symbolize the double "v" campaign. >> you have black baseball games that are double "v" games. you have bands line up in the field in these two vs. you have women walking around with vs on their clothes. you have double-v gardens, double-v flag-raising ceremonies, double-v beauty queens. >> and it e
discrimination at home and that both should be eliminated, the fight against discrimination in nazi germany editors of the courier put their heads together and decided to make a campaign out of this. they got their artists together, and they made a design for the double "v" so that we could make pins and posters and all that out of it. >> this campaign, at the end of six months, has 200,000 people that have signed up and sent in a nickel apiece, and they get a card saying you're...
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we are not going to ask germany to pay for nazi germany forever and ever. germany saw that europe was a way for it to go back within the international community. germany is an incredible country. it is a very big come tree that once to exist. france is a huge country. france must make an effort. if i want this reform policy, if i want to modernize my country, it is because i love my country. >> austerity does not scare you? >> what does not scare me is to be rigorous. austerity means to bring down payment, increase taxes. i will not do that. but rigorous -- it means going back to balance. i will do that. insecurity is one of the markers of stockholm syndrome. we have results on crime. >> we have a high level of street crime. is there a limit to your will? isn't there a limit to the accumulation? >> you know i am a team leader. i wanted to limit the number of terms to two for the president. i worked with the prime minister, the ministers, the interior minister, the whole team. we got spectacular results. but we have to go much further. three examples. we have
we are not going to ask germany to pay for nazi germany forever and ever. germany saw that europe was a way for it to go back within the international community. germany is an incredible country. it is a very big come tree that once to exist. france is a huge country. france must make an effort. if i want this reform policy, if i want to modernize my country, it is because i love my country. >> austerity does not scare you? >> what does not scare me is to be rigorous. austerity...
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this is the same regime that last month fidel castro himself compared israel to nazi germany. and yet some want to give concessions to that regime. some want to help that regime with billions of dollars. let's demand elections and freedom for the cuban people. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? without objection, so ordered. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise to call on my colleagues and particularly my colleagues in the senate and those republicans to give much needed relief to 15 million out-of-work americans and extend unemployment compensation insurance benefits. it is unprecedented not to do so at a time of high unemployment. ms. kilroy: over 10% in my district. i take strong issue with comments that the unemployed don't want to work. that they aren't looking for jobs. they do. they want to pay their bills. they want to support their families. make those utility payments, put food on their table, send their children to college. but right now i have talked to anguished hardworkin
this is the same regime that last month fidel castro himself compared israel to nazi germany. and yet some want to give concessions to that regime. some want to help that regime with billions of dollars. let's demand elections and freedom for the cuban people. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? without objection, so ordered. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise to call on my colleagues and...
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nazis during world war two. sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came to what sort of training did he get in germany it was called commando command. and she had not seen a. device's communications and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted a jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem essentially and he take bin yehuda street well seen charge of the operation he was in charge he planned bombs at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. we should tell me about the two british designer so you were. nude who is the ones that work the. system at. the steamy gun and they were not just to that there was a big in the british soldiers who were working with him and. they were against the british policy to keep the city lights you know people from their land and their place
nazis during world war two. sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came to what sort of training did he get in germany it was called commando command. and she had not seen a. device's communications and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted a jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem essentially and he take bin yehuda street well seen charge of the operation he was in charge he planned bombs at the beginning...
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germany is marking its 60th anniversary. for decades it has been the voice of the jewish community in the country. almost 6 million jews were murdered by the nazis and millions more fled during the second world war. there were only 15,000 jews left here when the council was founded. since then the jewish community has grown to 110,000. >> this woman survived the holocaust living on a farm in bavaria under a false identity. when the central council of jews in germany was founded in 1950, she could not have imagined she would one day stand in a synagogue in the heart of munich. >> the jewish community is beginning to re-emerge. outside germany, the idea that jews with established communities and the country of their murderers, that is what they said, and that is how would was, was seen very negatively. >> when the organization was founded, the horrors of the holocaust were still fresh in people's minds. and most saw no future for jews in germany. only 15,000 still remain. many preferred to leave. the central council of jews in germany saw itself as representing political interests. it wanted to rebuild communities and synagogues. the greatest of r
germany is marking its 60th anniversary. for decades it has been the voice of the jewish community in the country. almost 6 million jews were murdered by the nazis and millions more fled during the second world war. there were only 15,000 jews left here when the council was founded. since then the jewish community has grown to 110,000. >> this woman survived the holocaust living on a farm in bavaria under a false identity. when the central council of jews in germany was founded in 1950,...