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interactions with germany because the b.o.'s after a while was almost wholly dependent on the interest payments it received from the nazi germany for its pre-war investments and here is the story gets quite bizarre because during the war germany kept paying the interest on all those investments and the money went to the b r yes the b i has distributed that money to its shareholders and included the bank of england so through the b.o.'s nazi germany was funding britain even though the two countries were at war. there and what ways did that be i as a work with the nazi party during the war. where the there was a very strong german presence on the board of the b.o.'s the waterfront the president of the right spank and his deputy and all pool who was the vice president of the right spang would both be i.a.s. directors as well as a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german chemicals company i g farben which ran its own corporate concentration camp auschwitz and also manufactured cy
interactions with germany because the b.o.'s after a while was almost wholly dependent on the interest payments it received from the nazi germany for its pre-war investments and here is the story gets quite bizarre because during the war germany kept paying the interest on all those investments and the money went to the b r yes the b i has distributed that money to its shareholders and included the bank of england so through the b.o.'s nazi germany was funding britain even though the two...
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s nazi germany was funding britain even though the two countries were at war. there and what ways did the b.a.'s work with the nazi party during the war. whether there was a very strong german presence on the board of the b.o.'s the waterfront the president of the right spank and his deputy and all pool who was the vice president of the right spang would both be i.a.s. directors as was a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german chemicals company i.g. farben which ran its own corporate concentration camp auschwitz and also manufactured cyclone b. the gas used to murder millions of jews so germany was very had a very strong presence on the board of the b.o.'s the b.o.'s did a lot of foreign exchange deals with a wry spank in the second world war and it also carried out other services for the for the germans and it's that the relation was so strong that poole who was the vice president of the rice bank actually said the b.o.'s is our only foreign branch . that was adam lieber author of tower of basel. the federa
s nazi germany was funding britain even though the two countries were at war. there and what ways did the b.a.'s work with the nazi party during the war. whether there was a very strong german presence on the board of the b.o.'s the waterfront the president of the right spank and his deputy and all pool who was the vice president of the right spang would both be i.a.s. directors as was a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german chemicals...
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s. why we are dividing germany up because there would not allow elections to be taking place in eastern europe or eastern germany, said he did not trust them. a think he said something to the effect that we really fight world war ii because they totalitarian had the door and eastern europe, many heather, only to defeat him and handed over to another totalitarian. that was at a time when the status quo of the estate's at the end of the roosevelt and beginning of the german a ministration had been -- this sordid past is now behind them. there will work with us to rebuild europe together. they're not what we think they are. patton was relieved of command and put into a nominal role as an archival general. and then, of course, the mysterious death. i think it was just an accident, but that story of the conspiracy theory, that he was somehow killed. anyway, questions? >> the increased use of drones in warfare, how is it likely to affect our willingness to still be able to use conventional warfare or politically want to use conventional warfare? >> we had this new strategy. the technology evo
s. why we are dividing germany up because there would not allow elections to be taking place in eastern europe or eastern germany, said he did not trust them. a think he said something to the effect that we really fight world war ii because they totalitarian had the door and eastern europe, many heather, only to defeat him and handed over to another totalitarian. that was at a time when the status quo of the estate's at the end of the roosevelt and beginning of the german a ministration had...
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. >> if you want t s a product in europe or in germany in particular, either to german industry or tohe growing consumer market, then you have to be present here. you have to invest here. >> the mcdonald's restaurant chain has been operating in germany since 1970 one. it now employs 63,000 people here -- more than any other american company. the i.t. sector is especially popular with investors, all of by the financial sector. in third place comes in june airing. not even the eurozone's lasting financial crisis could slow investment. only last year did u.s. investment declined slightly. >> crises come and crises go. every good business man will tell you the time to buy and is not when the market is heading up, but when the market is down, so it is a great opportunity right now for american business to invest in europe. >> it appears that u.s. firms are in agreement. according to a poll conducted by the american chamber of commerce, one in three u.s. companies in germany plans to bolster its investment and hire additional employees. >> to the middle east, and the egyptian president has
. >> if you want t s a product in europe or in germany in particular, either to german industry or tohe growing consumer market, then you have to be present here. you have to invest here. >> the mcdonald's restaurant chain has been operating in germany since 1970 one. it now employs 63,000 people here -- more than any other american company. the i.t. sector is especially popular with investors, all of by the financial sector. in third place comes in june airing. not even the...
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. >> germany is one of the world 's leading countries when it comes to taking in refugees. last year, it was home to nearly 6000 asylum seekers, many of whom have come to make a permanent move. >> let's take a look at a group of refugees setting up new lines in germany. >> it is still early morning, but this raw sensing center for asylum seekers is already packed. people come from places like serial, afghanistan, and molly -- mali. the first step on the road to a -- registering with him and immigration seekers. asylum-seekers must turn over the passport, give their name, date of birth, and have a photograph taken. the data is exchanged with european authorities to check if the applicant has already applied for asylum in other eu countries. new arrivals receive three euros and $.56 a day and pocket money and housing for three days while awaiting processing. we find out that the taliban astroid is home and business and threatened his life -- destroyed his home and business. he has asked us to hide his identity. >> i've lost everything. i do not have anything left in pakistan.
. >> germany is one of the world 's leading countries when it comes to taking in refugees. last year, it was home to nearly 6000 asylum seekers, many of whom have come to make a permanent move. >> let's take a look at a group of refugees setting up new lines in germany. >> it is still early morning, but this raw sensing center for asylum seekers is already packed. people come from places like serial, afghanistan, and molly -- mali. the first step on the road to a --...
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in the early 1980's, he was forced to leave turkey for germany after the military coup. >> as you can see, it is like a public festival, and there are all sorts of people here -- young and old, women with head scarves, and women without them. how can he say these people here are nothing but extremists? that is just a smear tactic, nothing but slander. >> he also bears a personal grudge against the prime minister. he is turki's best known sculptor. his sculpture adores the banking district -- adorns the banking district. he was commissioned to create a 35-meter-high statue of humanity, but then the prime minister paid the city a visit. >> in a part of the country that suffered from constant war, i wanted to build a monument to understanding. it was two people facing one another and visible from afar. when it was finished, the two figures were going to join into one. they had all the necessary permits, but one day, the prime minister came for a visit and declared the statue a freak and ordered it demolished. >> many istanbul residence say the square is another example of government arbi
in the early 1980's, he was forced to leave turkey for germany after the military coup. >> as you can see, it is like a public festival, and there are all sorts of people here -- young and old, women with head scarves, and women without them. how can he say these people here are nothing but extremists? that is just a smear tactic, nothing but slander. >> he also bears a personal grudge against the prime minister. he is turki's best known sculptor. his sculpture adores the banking...
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in the early 1980's, he was forced to leave turkey for germany after the military coup. >> as you can see, it is like a public festival, and there are all sorts of people here -- young and old, women with head scarves, and women without them. how can he say these people here are nothing but extremists? that is just a smear tactic, nothing but slander. >> he also bears a personal grudge against the prime minister. he is turki's best known sculptor. his sculpture adores the banking district -- adorns the banking district. he was commissioned to create a 35-meter-high statue of humanity, but then the prime minister paid the city a visit. >> in a part of the country that suffered from constant war, i wanted to build a monument to understanding. it was two people facing one another and visible from afar. when it was finished, the two figures were going to join into one. they had all the necessary permits, but one day, the prime minister came for a visit and declared the statue a freak and ordered it demolished. >> many istanbul residence say the square is another example of government arbi
in the early 1980's, he was forced to leave turkey for germany after the military coup. >> as you can see, it is like a public festival, and there are all sorts of people here -- young and old, women with head scarves, and women without them. how can he say these people here are nothing but extremists? that is just a smear tactic, nothing but slander. >> he also bears a personal grudge against the prime minister. he is turki's best known sculptor. his sculpture adores the banking...
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. >> germany is one of the world 's leading countries when it comes to taking in refugees. last year, it was home to nearly 6000 asylum seekers, many of whom have come to make a permanent move. >> let's take a look at a group of refugees setting up new lines in germany. >> it is still early morning, but this raw sensing center for asylum seekers is already packed. people come from places like serial, afghanistan, and molly -- mali. the first step on the road to a -- registering with him and immigration seekers. asylum-seekers must turn over the passport, give their name, date of birth, and have a photograph taken. the data is exchanged with european authorities to check if the applicant has already applied for asylum in other eu countries. new arrivals receive three euros and $.56 a day and pocket money and housing for three days while awaiting processing. we find out that the taliban astroid is home and business and threatened his life -- destroyed his home and business. he has asked us to hide his identity. >> i've lost everything. i do not have anything left in pakistan.
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that he is done in the early 80's and our paths have parted some time in the late 80's and he went on -- his from germany originally and then he was back in the research institute on the public goods or something like that is quite appropriate for what we are trying to do here and what happened was after the crisis i started was going on and was their something to do about it or was it like an earthquake that we had to live through a perfect storm. i started reading through the narratives and the policy proposals. and the more that i looked, the more kind of disturbed i was. it started talking about academics and there was a whole part there that i don't know we will get into, but i didn't like what i heard and i didn't like what i didn't hear, the fact i wasn't hearing certain things that seemed obvious to me and i started asking questions. when i read i can cross a lecture that martin gave about the crisis and that made sense to me so i established contact in 2010 and we started exchanging views and ideas. i wrote something and what he said makes sense to me where a lot of the people said it did not an
that he is done in the early 80's and our paths have parted some time in the late 80's and he went on -- his from germany originally and then he was back in the research institute on the public goods or something like that is quite appropriate for what we are trying to do here and what happened was after the crisis i started was going on and was their something to do about it or was it like an earthquake that we had to live through a perfect storm. i started reading through the narratives and...
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and our paths have parted some time in the late 80's and he went on to -- his from germany and originally and then he was back at their research institute for public goods or something like that is quite appropriate for what we are trying to do here. what happened after the crisis i started wondering what was going on in the financial system and why it created all these problems and was their something to do about it or was it like an earthquake we have to live through a perfect storm. i started reading the benner eda of san also on the policy proposals and the more that i looked, the more kind of tester dial was pitching in and talking academics and this whole part of their that i don't know we would get into, but i didn't like what i heard and i didn't like what i didn't hear, the fact i wasn't hearing certain things that seemed obvious to me. now, when i read, i came across a lecture that martin gave about the crisis and that made sense to me. as i entered this and started riding high established contact with martin and early, 2010. we started exchanging views and ideas. what he said m
and our paths have parted some time in the late 80's and he went on to -- his from germany and originally and then he was back at their research institute for public goods or something like that is quite appropriate for what we are trying to do here. what happened after the crisis i started wondering what was going on in the financial system and why it created all these problems and was their something to do about it or was it like an earthquake we have to live through a perfect storm. i...
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now alex you don't call me when the pasta catches up with you decades later in germany opens an investigation into a non c s s and squad found he's been living in america for the past sixty years reportedly sneaking into the country by claiming he never for the second world war all those details. right now. unlucky number seven for silvio berlusconi he receives that number of years behind bars after being convicted of paying for sex with an underage prostitute the details on the website there's no. or nearly time for the kaiser report for now though a lack of water could literally be a reason why it's been so hard to dampen fahri relations between israel and palestine or the tops in homes of arab villages in the west bank run dry most of the time they complain israel doesn't satisfy even the minimum water requirements on these poor us live reports. the taps in hamad mohammed's home are there more as a sign of hope there's been no water through them for five long months. the municipality does not give us water as these should water it comes through our pipes twice a year minimum built in an hour's drive nort
now alex you don't call me when the pasta catches up with you decades later in germany opens an investigation into a non c s s and squad found he's been living in america for the past sixty years reportedly sneaking into the country by claiming he never for the second world war all those details. right now. unlucky number seven for silvio berlusconi he receives that number of years behind bars after being convicted of paying for sex with an underage prostitute the details on the website there's...
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europe,s central widespread flooding has killed more than 15 people. in germany, 70,000 firefighters are on duty, improving flood defenses, with some towns almost completely impassable because of the steadily rising floodwaters. it didhead of brazil's jesus affairs agency has resigned after a land -- the head of brazil's indigenous affairs agency has resigned after a land conflict. >> the reason given for the was healthgnation reasons. there is growing speculation she was forced out and her government is now facing, with conflicts with indigenous people. there are really two going on right now. one in the amazon after the site of the controversy all dam construction site, where several hundred indigenous people have occupied the site. they did this about a year ago. we were there and we covered it. they have done it again, saying their demands have not been met by the government. they say they were never consulted by the government on the construction project and that it is adversely affecting their way of life. down in southwest brazil, there are also several do
europe,s central widespread flooding has killed more than 15 people. in germany, 70,000 firefighters are on duty, improving flood defenses, with some towns almost completely impassable because of the steadily rising floodwaters. it didhead of brazil's jesus affairs agency has resigned after a land -- the head of brazil's indigenous affairs agency has resigned after a land conflict. >> the reason given for the was healthgnation reasons. there is growing speculation she was forced out and...
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understanding, robust immediatevac capibility, and then a continuing continuum to germany and back to the states in the c130's, the flying icu's which the air force has, which you are safer in the air at 30,000 feet than you are in 90 percent of the icu's in this country. they do not lose patients over the atlantic. they do not lose patients over the pacific and, remember, they transport them within days, days, of them being critically injured. the patient will wake up for the first time in a hospital in the states. that is often the first time they wake up. that's how fast the medevac system goes. wouldn't it be a shame to waste that compartment of skills on a mass casualty event that occurs here. well, we have hospitals and they're going to be okay and we have a robust provider system, and you do, one that the cities and counties and states should be proud of. because they get it. they get it out here. but the hospitals, they will have to figure it out. but what if you are a country and all of a sudden you have an earthquake and by the way the one thing you need most because of that earthquake, the hospital
understanding, robust immediatevac capibility, and then a continuing continuum to germany and back to the states in the c130's, the flying icu's which the air force has, which you are safer in the air at 30,000 feet than you are in 90 percent of the icu's in this country. they do not lose patients over the atlantic. they do not lose patients over the pacific and, remember, they transport them within days, days, of them being critically injured. the patient will wake up for the first time in a...
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it's about what it was like to come of age in the part of nazi germany that until the early 1940's had remained in some ways isolated from what was happening closer to berlin. the first survivor that i found was a man man who grew up in the east russia and today he lives about three hours north of toronto. he was a ten year old boy at the time of the sinking. and so i traveled to canada to meet him and the sinking naturally still harms him. he thinks about it every day. as desperate as the conditions were, the stories like his have remained largely unknown. i knew after the very first hour of meeting him that his story and the story of the other survivors needed to be told. and so this book is the story of what i found. it's the result of interviews with survivors and time spent in the archives in putting the archives in washington, d.c.. i was fortunate enough to spend time at the holocaust memorial museum as well as obtaining records from the federal archives in germany. well, in the early 1945, the end of the war in europe was in sight. the americans and british were closing in from
it's about what it was like to come of age in the part of nazi germany that until the early 1940's had remained in some ways isolated from what was happening closer to berlin. the first survivor that i found was a man man who grew up in the east russia and today he lives about three hours north of toronto. he was a ten year old boy at the time of the sinking. and so i traveled to canada to meet him and the sinking naturally still harms him. he thinks about it every day. as desperate as the...
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s in germany. only four out of 28 nato allies spend even the required 2% of their g.d.p. on defense. u.s. spends 4.7%. our allies take for granted that we will guarantee their security. this is unfair burden to u.s. taxpayers. we should reprioritize our commitments while meeting our security obligations to our nato allies by utilizing rotational forces. i ask my colleagues to support this amendment to deal with the strategic challenges of the future. the chair: the gentleman from colorado resevers. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i rise to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. davis: i yield myself two minutes. first of all, this is, first of all, a very dangerous, dangerous amendment. i am a member of the nato parliamentary assembly and vice chairman of the science and technology committee of nato and been a member of nato for 11 years. i get to travel across the world two or three times each year into this region. mr. scott: i can tell you firsthand that this is a dangerous amendment and
s in germany. only four out of 28 nato allies spend even the required 2% of their g.d.p. on defense. u.s. spends 4.7%. our allies take for granted that we will guarantee their security. this is unfair burden to u.s. taxpayers. we should reprioritize our commitments while meeting our security obligations to our nato allies by utilizing rotational forces. i ask my colleagues to support this amendment to deal with the strategic challenges of the future. the chair: the gentleman from colorado...
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s&p up on the week, but germany, brazil, and notably japan all to the downside. maria, have a good weekend. >> and to you, bob. thanks so much, bob pisani. despite the wild week we had, stocks managing to close in the green, and big time. stephanie lake from the street, bill richardson, and our own rick santelli. let's kick it off with you, stephanie. how did this rally feel to you? >> it's a big sigh of relief, actually. i think today's number was really significant because what it did was it showed that we're not kind of spiraling downward in the economy. we're kind of growing on a 2%, 1.5, 2% level. and earlier in the week, we had some pretty troubles data with the trade data, the ism, and last week we had disappointing gdp revisions and all that. so today the numbers shows things are getting a little bit better on the job front. there's still a lot we have to get through. we need to be doing a lot better than 175,000 jobs per month on average. this is what we've been doing over the last couple of quarters. so, but i think, at least it shows that we're kind of
s&p up on the week, but germany, brazil, and notably japan all to the downside. maria, have a good weekend. >> and to you, bob. thanks so much, bob pisani. despite the wild week we had, stocks managing to close in the green, and big time. stephanie lake from the street, bill richardson, and our own rick santelli. let's kick it off with you, stephanie. how did this rally feel to you? >> it's a big sigh of relief, actually. i think today's number was really significant because...
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forgetting the flight and expulsion of up to 14 million germany and -- germans would not have happened without national socialism. >> well into the 1950's, germans fled from russia, poland, and former czechoslovakia were they were considered to have been nazi collaborators. the exhibition will also tell the stories of other groups who were forcibly expelled. >> we europeans were divided quite often throughout our history. our hope is this remembrance will connect us. >> the building in central berlin is said to be completely rebuilt. construction is expected to be finished in three years time. >> staying on the historical theme. a german bomber plane from the second world war has been raised from the bottom of the english channel, believed to be the only intact example of the plane in the world. >> it was shot down more than 70 years ago during the battle of britain and it will now undergo restoration work they expect will take about two years and then it will go on display at the royal air force museum in london. >> do stay with us because we will have much more on the situation in istanbul we covered up the top of the show. >> he the
forgetting the flight and expulsion of up to 14 million germany and -- germans would not have happened without national socialism. >> well into the 1950's, germans fled from russia, poland, and former czechoslovakia were they were considered to have been nazi collaborators. the exhibition will also tell the stories of other groups who were forcibly expelled. >> we europeans were divided quite often throughout our history. our hope is this remembrance will connect us. >> the...
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n germany opposition against genetically modified plants is strong. monsanto is the largest producer of g.m.c.'s. united nations scientists say been no rise in cancer ate as a result of the fukushima nuclear disaster two years ago. the rapid evacuation of thousands meant they were not increased radiation. the report also says no adiation related deaths could be identified among the 2,000 involved at the accident site. reactors there were severely amaged in an earthquake and tsunami in march of 2011. we go to the u.s. where tornadoes have killed at least damage ple and wreaked in the american state of oklahoma. the devastation comes close to city where people are of course still recovering after 24 peopleister killed just two weeks ago. >> this driver had a death-defying trip. amateur footage captures the multiple tornadoes tore through the state friday. among those killed were a mother and her baby. the police say they had been traveling along a highway when a twister picked up their vehicle tossed it through the air. the storms have also brought heavy rain and floods. here in oklahoma city have
n germany opposition against genetically modified plants is strong. monsanto is the largest producer of g.m.c.'s. united nations scientists say been no rise in cancer ate as a result of the fukushima nuclear disaster two years ago. the rapid evacuation of thousands meant they were not increased radiation. the report also says no adiation related deaths could be identified among the 2,000 involved at the accident site. reactors there were severely amaged in an earthquake and tsunami in march of...
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forgetting the flight and expulsion of up to 14 million germany and -- germans would not have happened without national socialism. >> well into the 1950's, germans fled from russia, poland, and former czechoslovakia were they were considered to have been nazi collaborators. the exhibition will also tell the stories of other groups who were forcibly expelled. >> we europeans were divided quite often throughout our history. our hope is this remembrance will connect us. >> the building in central berlin is said to be completely rebuilt. construction is expected to be finished in three years time. >> staying on the historical theme. a german bomber plane from the second world war has been raised from the bottom of the english channel, believed to be the only intact example of the plane in the world. >> it was shot down more than 70 years ago during the battle of britain and it will now undergo restoration work they expect will take about two years and then it will go on display at the royal air force museum in london. >> do stay with us because we will have much more on the situation in istanbul we covered up the top of the show. ÑÑuqÑuuÑÑ
forgetting the flight and expulsion of up to 14 million germany and -- germans would not have happened without national socialism. >> well into the 1950's, germans fled from russia, poland, and former czechoslovakia were they were considered to have been nazi collaborators. the exhibition will also tell the stories of other groups who were forcibly expelled. >> we europeans were divided quite often throughout our history. our hope is this remembrance will connect us. >> the...
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had that famous exchange when khrushchev visited at the end of the 50's and said, you know, we have more conventional force in germany and we could overwhelm you there. and eisenhower said if you attack us in germany there will be nothing conventional about our response. and there was well understood that if there's an attack in west berlin for example it would bring in a clear response. and the kennedy johnson administration's undersecretary defense nightmare and secretary clifford adopted the policy of allowing the soviet union to become equal in the military capability within the united states on the theory that then they would negotiate on the basis of the mutually assured destruction and we could stabilize the work. all i did was enable the russians when they got close to surge ahead because they believe in the concept so when mr. nixon was elected he did a job of calling it nuclear sufficiency so he actually reduced the defense budget but produced these multiply targeted warheads so they could have as many as ten independently targeted more hands and in this way he purportedly reduced the defense budget and int
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s shomit toend.ycn the upos. in sending armed syrian rebels. the president heads to germany later on today. y> president o-fma is defending secret phone internet surveillance prograe f. the president told pds's charlre rose that the programs are legal and transparent altho ish theple secreconvy nt thore armed. and transparent altho ish theple secreconvy nt thore armed. be as.o said we don't have to sacrifice freedom to achieve security. y>> well, it is now dd05 and 71 degrees. >> new details in the boston tecenor welcome back now. we'll get a check on the forecast. it's gycng to rain. y> it ds fos sound lomye a typi summer day, doesn't it? chance of t3 fnderstore f in the aaryernoon. fnderstore f in the aaryernoon. bazy, hot and humid. >> pretty much. an area of low pressure d soel vs along a fronure c we have to keep chances of rain in the forecast, not just this aaryernoon. it's evenzyind of lingering into tomorrow night and in the morning. there is a chance we andll see t today compared to yesterday. it's 74 degrees now. already cloudy, a lot of moisture in pls spe. dew poiny, 70. not mu
s shomit toend.ycn the upos. in sending armed syrian rebels. the president heads to germany later on today. y> president o-fma is defending secret phone internet surveillance prograe f. the president told pds's charlre rose that the programs are legal and transparent altho ish theple secreconvy nt thore armed. and transparent altho ish theple secreconvy nt thore armed. be as.o said we don't have to sacrifice freedom to achieve security. y>> well, it is now dd05 and 71 degrees. >>...
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s decision. turkey's membership of the blog for at least four months bowing to pressure from germany. and other capitals of criticized for cracking down on anti-government protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on tuesday for their alleged role in attacks on police during unrest. us president barack obama and his afghan counterpart hamad karzai they've agreed to open talks with the taliban this just a day after a brazen assault on the presidential palace in kabul by that group and the two leaders also supported the recent opening of a taliban office in qatar future negotiations can take place for extremists and three security guards died in tuesday's attack after militants used fake id cards to get into the high security zone in the center of. a chinese a space capsule carrying three astronauts has now returned to earth landing safely in mongolia it's fifteen day mission the space ship successfully docked with a platform in space are an important step towards china having a fully operational station by the year of twenty twenty it was china's fifth manned space miss
s decision. turkey's membership of the blog for at least four months bowing to pressure from germany. and other capitals of criticized for cracking down on anti-government protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on tuesday for their alleged role in attacks on police during unrest. us president barack obama and his afghan counterpart hamad karzai they've agreed to open talks with the taliban this just a day after a brazen assault on the presidential palace in kabul by that...
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s is re-thinking how to use them. adding that no drones have been launched from germany. e u-s and its allies support the opposition -- while russia supports the syrian regime. but the president said russian president putin also wants peace talks. in washington, i'm shannon travis. >> reporter: robert mueller -- the director of the f-b-i -- told a u-s senate committee he says the f-b-i has very is in the initial stages of >> reporter:the i-r-s is about to pay 70 million dollars in bonuses to employees. despite a white house order to cancel them due to forced budget cuts. in a letter, iowa senator charles grassley demanded an explanation from the i-r- s' acting chief. the internal revenue service says it is legally bound to pay the bonuses because of an agreement reached with the national treasury employees union. >> reporter:the n-t-e-u has not commented. the controversy comes at a bad time for theagency employees have been in the spotlight for singling out tea party conservative groups for extra tax scrutiny over the years. >> jacqueline: was still look at what we're expe
s is re-thinking how to use them. adding that no drones have been launched from germany. e u-s and its allies support the opposition -- while russia supports the syrian regime. but the president said russian president putin also wants peace talks. in washington, i'm shannon travis. >> reporter: robert mueller -- the director of the f-b-i -- told a u-s senate committee he says the f-b-i has very is in the initial stages of >> reporter:the i-r-s is about to pay 70 million dollars in...
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's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought the promise of 100 million euros to help clear it up. spoke to people who were already busy with cleanup work and aware that this will take weeks. the loss of income will be a problem and that is why support will not join goal. -- will not dwindle. >> we will tell what is happening. you can look at the street signs protruding out. 12 hours ago, that was up. now, it is a foot below, a third of a meter below. that is how much has fallen. farther north, they were braced for the worst. houses were flooded, this became the means of transport. lives were distracted, homes were destroyed by water. >> horrible. everything was destroyed. the walls, the
's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought...
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's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought the promise of 100 million euros to help clear it up. spoke to people who were already busy with cleanup work and aware that this will take weeks. the loss of income will be a problem and that is why support will not join goal. -- will not dwindle. >> we will tell what is happening. you can look at the street signs protruding out. 12 hours ago, that was up. now, it is a foot below, a third of a meter below. that is how much has fallen. farther north, they were braced for the worst. houses were flooded, this became the means of transport. lives were distracted, homes were destroyed by water. >> horrible. everything was destroyed. the walls, the
's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought...
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and i appreciate germany?sinterest in making sure that even after our troops are no longer involved in combat operations that we can continue to see progress in afghanistan. and many of you noted that yesterday there was an announcement about the taliban opening an office for purpose of negotiations in qatar. i said yesterday, this is going to be a difficult process. the parties there have been fighting for a very long time, even before 9/11, and we don?t expect that it will be easy, but we do think ultimately we?re going to need to see afghans talking to afghans about how they can move forward and end the cycle of violence there so that they can start actually building their country. we also discussed the other challenges in the region, including syria. we are united to see a negotiated political settlement to that conflict. we want to see a syria that is unified, democratic, and at peace. right now, we need to see an end to the bloodshed, and we have to make sure that chemical weapons are not used on the grou
and i appreciate germany?sinterest in making sure that even after our troops are no longer involved in combat operations that we can continue to see progress in afghanistan. and many of you noted that yesterday there was an announcement about the taliban opening an office for purpose of negotiations in qatar. i said yesterday, this is going to be a difficult process. the parties there have been fighting for a very long time, even before 9/11, and we don?t expect that it will be easy, but we do...
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s of the major companies from countries we will consult them on what needs to be done further including in the innovation sector in germany the leader in the foreign direct investment it's about twenty five billion u.s. dollars. more than six thousand prizes with german capital. operating in russia and of course the energy sector is the traditional. and in. the supply the supplies of oil in. germany account for forty five percent and twenty five percent of all supplies respectively. german partners. russian partners developments of the. deposits. of course we all are interested. in from a future calls even energy and other sectors. gene simmons has helped to. produce new trains faux wagging is building a new plant in the region into. german technology is very needed to. optimize. the construction of venues for the social and medical sector and of course this will help to. to not only for the german industries to and which will help to create new jobs and we very much. it's will help. put additional momentum to the economic development we've also discussed so our cooperation in the cultural and humanitarian spheres we have
s of the major companies from countries we will consult them on what needs to be done further including in the innovation sector in germany the leader in the foreign direct investment it's about twenty five billion u.s. dollars. more than six thousand prizes with german capital. operating in russia and of course the energy sector is the traditional. and in. the supply the supplies of oil in. germany account for forty five percent and twenty five percent of all supplies respectively. german...
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s decision to postpone the told from his membership of the block for at least four months of pressure from germany. and other capitals have criticized for cracking down on anti-government protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on choose for their alleged role in attacks on police during the unrest. u.s. president barack obama and his afghan counterpart how many cars i have agreed to open talks with the taliban just a day after a brazen assault on the presidential palace in kabul by the militant group the two leaders also support the recent opening of a taliban office in qatar where the future negotiations can take place for extremists and three security guards died in tuesday's attack after militants used fake i.d.'s to get into the high security zone in the center of kabul. after five people have been killed when a roadside bomb attached to a motorbike detonated in the southern city of karachi in pakistan a senior judge was thought to be the target of the attack he was seriously wounded after the suicide bomber rammed into his vehicle at this point no one has claimed responsibi
s decision to postpone the told from his membership of the block for at least four months of pressure from germany. and other capitals have criticized for cracking down on anti-government protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on choose for their alleged role in attacks on police during the unrest. u.s. president barack obama and his afghan counterpart how many cars i have agreed to open talks with the taliban just a day after a brazen assault on the presidential palace in...
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of forces and large number of basis in germany and japan. , many of those bases have been maintained. the actual number of forces that -- starting in the early 1990's. we developed a very strong relations with germany in the postwar to aero. they continue to want to have forces in their country's and a strong security tie with the u.s. programs, like other concerned with cost. somebody on twitter said we should make sure our troops overseas are taken care of. talk about the shift that is going on right now in the options that the governor is putting forward and that you propose here for trimming costs on military bases overseas. guest: mostly the question we were trying to address is to the forces that are abroad serve our interests. we looked to the administration's on documents on laststrategic guidance of year. we found in order to be able to meet the strategic intent of the country which is to be able to deploy forces abroad very quickly and support our allies and we need a fairly substantial force abroad. we did find areas where you could cut, in particular -- you could cut and meet the strategic guidance. in particular, the amount of forces i
of forces and large number of basis in germany and japan. , many of those bases have been maintained. the actual number of forces that -- starting in the early 1990's. we developed a very strong relations with germany in the postwar to aero. they continue to want to have forces in their country's and a strong security tie with the u.s. programs, like other concerned with cost. somebody on twitter said we should make sure our troops overseas are taken care of. talk about the shift that is going...
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s decision to postpone further talks on turkey's membership of the blog for at least four months ultimately bowing to pressure from germany and other capitals of criticized for cracking down on antigovernment protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on tuesday for their alleged role in attacks on the police during unrest. in the u.s. president barack obama and his afghan counterpart how many karzai have agreed to open talks with the taliban just one day after a brazen assault on the presidential palace in kabul by that militant group of the two leaders also supported the recent opening of a taliban office in qatar a future negotiations can take place before extremists and three security guards died in choose days attack after militants used fake id cards to get into the high security zone right in the center of the afghan capital. for now the dominance of america's big three credit ratings agencies under a serious threat a new hong kong based international agency has entered the arena of the s. and p. moody's and fitch were all accused of being financial and political enforcement arms of america. kitty pi
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s decision to postpone further toll on turkey's membership of the law or at least for months ultimately balun to pressure from germany and other capitals of criticized for cracking down on anti-government protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on tuesday for their alleged role in attacks on police during an rest up. an american president obama and his afghan counterpart have agreed to open talks with the taliban just a day after a shooter sold on the presidential palace in kabul and the two leaders also supported the recent opening of a taliban office in qatar though it is of four extremists under three security guards died in choose days attack of the militants used fake i.d.'s to get into the zone and let the blast off one. of the five being killed when a roadside bomb attached to a motorbike blew up in the southern city of karachi in pakistan a senior judge was thought to be the target he was seriously wounded after the suicide bomber rammed his vehicle at this point no one's claimed responsibility for the blast or the judge had reportedly been receiving death threats. the dominance of america's
s decision to postpone further toll on turkey's membership of the law or at least for months ultimately balun to pressure from germany and other capitals of criticized for cracking down on anti-government protests at least twenty people were arrested in the city on tuesday for their alleged role in attacks on police during an rest up. an american president obama and his afghan counterpart have agreed to open talks with the taliban just a day after a shooter sold on the presidential palace in...
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s boundless informant program that tracks information collected from around the world to a rage across europe the color coded maps show that germany was among the most spied on countries with chancellor merkel expected to discuss revelations with president obama in berlin next week a german member of the european parliament said the surveillance reminds him of the infamous stasi secret police in the former east germany his colleague from neighboring austria says they were appalled by the revelations saying washington is doing whatever it wants italy's privacy chief also expressed concern over the actions saying it would be illegal in his country and egyptian freedom activists was shocked at how much his country was targeted for information as well another year when van de camp told my colleague that he's worried nobody knows exactly what the u.s. is doing with the data. the data is supposed to be about potential security threats but is it possible though that the american national security agency is using the spying to get clandestine information perhaps like economic secrets for example that the real problem at this moment we don
s boundless informant program that tracks information collected from around the world to a rage across europe the color coded maps show that germany was among the most spied on countries with chancellor merkel expected to discuss revelations with president obama in berlin next week a german member of the european parliament said the surveillance reminds him of the infamous stasi secret police in the former east germany his colleague from neighboring austria says they were appalled by the...
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germany talking about important topics. >> it can get hot in that summer sun. >>> b.a.r.t.'sf wants to find out if reforms placed on his department are working following the shooting death of oscar grant. "today in the bay's" christie smith joins us live with a look at reforms coming under scrutiny. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, one b.a.r.t. rider we spoke with has seen a difference with b.a.r.t. police, they get on the trains, smiling, engaged. another rider=-! hasn't seenuc of a difference, thatiw' he was attacked. those are things the chief is looking into, how reforms are working on b.a.r.t. since the shooting of oscar grant in 2009. look at ten specific items including training, use of force, bias-based policing, internal affairs, discipline. former chief patrick oliver will assess reforms the department has taken july 1. 2009, then-b.a.r.t. police officer messerle claimed he mistakenly grabbed his handgun instead of taster and shot the unarmed passenger oscar grant as he lay face-down on a b.a.r.t. platform. attorney john burris represented grant's
germany talking about important topics. >> it can get hot in that summer sun. >>> b.a.r.t.'sf wants to find out if reforms placed on his department are working following the shooting death of oscar grant. "today in the bay's" christie smith joins us live with a look at reforms coming under scrutiny. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, one b.a.r.t. rider we spoke with has seen a difference with b.a.r.t. police, they get on the trains, smiling,...
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germany. it was flattened during world war ii. five decades later, people donated almost 70 million euros to help finance its reconstruction. heavy artillery reduced warsaw 'scity center to rubble during the war. poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that have been damaged. conservationists do it all the time. but there comes a problem and we reconstructed building that has been completely destroyed and then pretend it is the original. that just confuses the fact that anything has happened at all. >> the city the -- this city rebuild its palace to look like the original, but not everything is like it seems. today, the palace is a modern shopping center. >> i don't like architecture that pretends to be something it is not. if you rebuild according to an original design, you must do it with honesty. >> honest conservation means traditional style combined with modern architecture. he says this house is a perfect example. >> it
germany. it was flattened during world war ii. five decades later, people donated almost 70 million euros to help finance its reconstruction. heavy artillery reduced warsaw 'scity center to rubble during the war. poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that...
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germany. it was flattened during world war ii. five decades later, people donated almost 70 million euros to help finance its reconstruction. heavy artillery reduced warsaw 'scity center to rubble during the war. poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that have been damaged. conservationists do it all the time. but there comes a problem and we reconstructed building that has been completely destroyed and then pretend it is the original. that just confuses the fact that anything has happened at all. >> the city the -- this city rebuild its palace to look like the original, but not everything is like it seems. today, the palace is a modern shopping center. >> i don't like architecture that pretends to be something it is not. if you rebuild according to an original design, you must do it with honesty. >> honest conservation means traditional style combined with modern architecture. he says this house is a perfect example. >> it
germany. it was flattened during world war ii. five decades later, people donated almost 70 million euros to help finance its reconstruction. heavy artillery reduced warsaw 'scity center to rubble during the war. poland rebuilt the city stone by stone in a copy of the original. the whole country prides itself on the successful reconstruction, but critics say a city's architecture should embrace its scarred history. >> there is nothing wrong with repairing parts of historic monuments that...
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s have boweder 21 out of the european championships in israel. the 2009 winners lost their first game 3-2 to the netherlands. spain knocked them out in the group section. >> germany's under 21 team went to israel with high hopes, but they are now left licking their wounds after two shocked defeats and an early exit from the tournament. .> we are disappointed we had hoped for more from listing. -- from this team. >> germany hoped to repeat their 2009 success when they wanted the european title. despite the disappointment, soccer officials say they are not worried about germany's youth. >> there is no reason to panic or be worried. alarllare not ringing. >> german soccer -- [no audio] wanted them coach for the senior squad. their creativity was sorely lacking in the match against spain. they were a class apart from germany. >> we cannot be happy with that. iwith all the effort that we made in youth soccer, we cannot accept that for the top teams. >> some feel a few adjustments in germany's much praised youth system may still be needed. both the under 19 and under 17 teams failed even to qualify for their european championships. in anally, residents russian town are i
s have boweder 21 out of the european championships in israel. the 2009 winners lost their first game 3-2 to the netherlands. spain knocked them out in the group section. >> germany's under 21 team went to israel with high hopes, but they are now left licking their wounds after two shocked defeats and an early exit from the tournament. .> we are disappointed we had hoped for more from listing. -- from this team. >> germany hoped to repeat their 2009 success when they wanted the...
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germany and living here. lacks the concern -- >> the concern is a brain drain, depriving countries of their most qualified workers. thatrtugal the irony is unemployment is driving many twos the work in faraway place .s they once colonized >> young europeans in search of work. now to a battle to save the language before it is too late. california is home to the greatest diversity of native american tribes in the united states with 90 separate dialogue. many are dying out, but one language is having a access all revival. -- access all revival. that is the language almost lost. thousands are taught in the tribal language. at one point only a handful of elders survived, and it yearly died with them. ask when they are learning in cool they take it home, and the parents want to learn. ,here is an element of guilt parents feel my kids are learning. i should learn. >> it is an ancient culture. the reservation runs from the ocean to the mountain. salmon has always been their staple. the songs sung pass along his to read to the new generation. lose your culture you lose a chunk of who you are. it is the same thing with the language. the knowledge we have is really important. >> the tribes the come integrated.
germany and living here. lacks the concern -- >> the concern is a brain drain, depriving countries of their most qualified workers. thatrtugal the irony is unemployment is driving many twos the work in faraway place .s they once colonized >> young europeans in search of work. now to a battle to save the language before it is too late. california is home to the greatest diversity of native american tribes in the united states with 90 separate dialogue. many are dying out, but one...
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s boundless informant program which tracks information collected from around the world it's certainly causing outrage across parts of europe and the color coded map which showed that germany was among the most spied on nations with chancellor angela merkel expected to discuss these revelations with president obama in berlin that will be taking place next week but a german member of the european parliament has said this surveillance system reminds him of the infamous stars the secret police in east germany its colleague from neighboring austria was appalled by these revelations saying that washington is basically doing whatever it wants to do and italy's privacy chief also expressed concern over those actions which he said would be illegal in his country gyptian freedom activist or was shocked at how much as country was targeted for information british political activist jim kilo he says that many in europe are angry with the u.s. for infringing on the previously of their citizens bryza lot of criticism out in society at large i think what is a bit disturbing about the the attitude of our government to the moment is that they are. really there resting on the laurels of the
s boundless informant program which tracks information collected from around the world it's certainly causing outrage across parts of europe and the color coded map which showed that germany was among the most spied on nations with chancellor angela merkel expected to discuss these revelations with president obama in berlin that will be taking place next week but a german member of the european parliament has said this surveillance system reminds him of the infamous stars the secret police in...