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while we were there, just one train left salzburg for germany. we found mohamed and his mother. they left baghdad two weeks ago. do you know much about germany? >> no. >> reporter: no. what do you think it is going to be like? >> better than anything. >> reporter: better than anything. what are you most looking forward to? >> i just want to have a good life with my mother in peace. >> reporter: it was oktoberfest when we got to munich. there was music and bratwurst and plenty of beer. a culture shock for anyone. but for muslims from the wzone t must seem especially strange. do they have a real sense of what life in germany is going to be like? >> i often germany, is an arabic word for paradise. obviously that is not the case. >> reporter: the streets are paved with gold. >> katarin runs save me mining which helps new arrivals learn to adjust to life in germany. >> reporter: they think it will be easy to find a job, housing? >> sure, sure, the relative whose are already in germany, they would call home and tell them, oh it is amazing here. you kno
while we were there, just one train left salzburg for germany. we found mohamed and his mother. they left baghdad two weeks ago. do you know much about germany? >> no. >> reporter: no. what do you think it is going to be like? >> better than anything. >> reporter: better than anything. what are you most looking forward to? >> i just want to have a good life with my mother in peace. >> reporter: it was oktoberfest when we got to munich. there was music and...
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while we were there, just one train left salzburg for germany.d, we found mohamed and his mother. they left baghdad two weeks ago. do you know much about germany? >> no. >> reporter: no. what do you think it is going to be like? >> better than anything. >> reporter: better than anything. what are you most looking forward to? >> i just want to have a good life with my mother in peace. >> reporter: it was oktoberfest when we got to munich. there was music and bratwurst and plenty of beer. a culture shock for anyone. but for muslims from the wzone t must seem especially strange. do they have a real sense of what life in germany is going to be like? >> i often germany, is an arabic word for paradise. obviously that is not the case. >> reporter: the streets are paved with gold. >> katarin runs save me mining which helps new arrivals learn to adjust to life in germany. >> reporter: they think it will be easy to find a job, housing? >> sure, sure, the relative whose are already in germany, they would call home and tell them, oh it is amazing here. you k
while we were there, just one train left salzburg for germany.d, we found mohamed and his mother. they left baghdad two weeks ago. do you know much about germany? >> no. >> reporter: no. what do you think it is going to be like? >> better than anything. >> reporter: better than anything. what are you most looking forward to? >> i just want to have a good life with my mother in peace. >> reporter: it was oktoberfest when we got to munich. there was music and...
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but while we were there, just one train left salzburg for germany. on board, we found mohammad pathlavay and his mother. they left baghdad two weeks ago. do you know much about germany? >> mohammad pathlavay: germany? not that much, no. >> cooper: what do you think it's going to be like? >> pathlavay: i think better than anything. >> cooper: better than anything. what are you most looking forward to? >> pathlavay: i just want to have a good life, like, with my mother in peace. >> cooper: it was oktoberfest when we got to munich. there was music and bratwurst and plenty of beer-- a culture shock for anyone, but for muslims from a war zone, it must seem especially strange. do they have a real sense of what life in germany is going to be like? >> katharina el masri: i often hear germany is a jannah, and a "jannah" is an arabic word for "paradise". and obviously that is not the case, you know... >> cooper: the streets are paved with gold. >> el masri: yeah. >> cooper: katharina el masri runs save me munich, which helps new arrivals learn to adjust to lif
but while we were there, just one train left salzburg for germany. on board, we found mohammad pathlavay and his mother. they left baghdad two weeks ago. do you know much about germany? >> mohammad pathlavay: germany? not that much, no. >> cooper: what do you think it's going to be like? >> pathlavay: i think better than anything. >> cooper: better than anything. what are you most looking forward to? >> pathlavay: i just want to have a good life, like, with my...
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in 1987 when arthur salzburger jr.as the deputy publisher he asked jack to chair a group looking ten years into the future. jack's report can be summarized in three words, become platform agnostic. that is, give the reader "the times" in any form they want. this was denounced at the time by old hands, print mandarins jack called them who dismissed digital as a passing fad. to his enduring credit salzburger jr. resisted the scorn and took the committee's advice and has constantly pressed "times" to be as excellent online as in print. they recognized the question for "the times" is not print or digital, it is what it has always been, did we get the story and did we get it right. the platforms may change but "the times" has always remained dedicated to those goals which is why over the years of it has won walls full of prizes. the questions before us this evening is how they will carry on this mission in the future. we are here at hunter college with a real affinity for this question -- our motto is the care of the future
in 1987 when arthur salzburger jr.as the deputy publisher he asked jack to chair a group looking ten years into the future. jack's report can be summarized in three words, become platform agnostic. that is, give the reader "the times" in any form they want. this was denounced at the time by old hands, print mandarins jack called them who dismissed digital as a passing fad. to his enduring credit salzburger jr. resisted the scorn and took the committee's advice and has constantly...
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for our swire crew, i'm russ salzburg -- >> and i'm duke castiglione. have yourself a great night and (vo) if you live in new york and you're eligible for medicare, empire blue cross blue shield can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. empire plans help protect you from high medical costs. members have access to our trusted network of local and national...
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. >> europe, vienna, salzburg and berlin. they are now experiencing the migrant invasion from syria and other countries in north africa and the middle east. what did you see. >> these are pictures in vienna, the main way station for all of the refugees. very few of whom are staying in aus tree i can't. they are moving to germany. what i saw is not a migrant crisis. this is an invasion. are there folks trying to flee war and persecution in syria ? probably. what i saw backs up the stat that 80% of the people coming into central europe are fighting aged males. men between 18 and 45. i saw few women and few children. >> in all three posts. why are they going to germle any? aus tree is nice. >> it's beautiful. but angela merkel threw wide open the doors to the so-called refugees and said you are more than welcome in germany. >> they need workers because the population is aging so that's one reason merkel did what she did. was it out of control? >> in vienna it was well organized. it wasn't a chaotic scene. they have it pretty wel
. >> europe, vienna, salzburg and berlin. they are now experiencing the migrant invasion from syria and other countries in north africa and the middle east. what did you see. >> these are pictures in vienna, the main way station for all of the refugees. very few of whom are staying in aus tree i can't. they are moving to germany. what i saw is not a migrant crisis. this is an invasion. are there folks trying to flee war and persecution in syria ? probably. what i saw backs up the...