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gabrielle responded by saying this was schulz breaking promises.fter the election in september schulz said in fact he would never serve as a minister in a divided government. but gabrielle one one step further to personally insult schulz and gabrielle quoted his daughter as saying she had told him, daddy, don't worry, now we can spend more time together and you won't have to spend as much time with the man with the hairy face. and it was actually this personal comments that meant that the spd disqualified gabrielle from serving again is foreign minister. so he will be returning to the german bund is dog -- german bundestag as a normal member of parliament. sarah: what is this likely to mean for german foreign policy? what do we know about his successor, haeckel maas. >> haeckel maas, for the last four years has served as germany's justice minister, so i suppose he has absolutely no experience in foreign policy. so it will be interesting to see how he brings his own style to the table. he is not quite as direct as gabrielle, from what we have seen i
gabrielle responded by saying this was schulz breaking promises.fter the election in september schulz said in fact he would never serve as a minister in a divided government. but gabrielle one one step further to personally insult schulz and gabrielle quoted his daughter as saying she had told him, daddy, don't worry, now we can spend more time together and you won't have to spend as much time with the man with the hairy face. and it was actually this personal comments that meant that the spd...
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they decided to do it the group posted the flyers all over berlin in mid may nine hundred forty two schulz of boys and had since been promoted to first lieutenant. he was still transmitting radio warnings about secret maneuvers in the east. the gestapo long search for who was behind it but they weren't able to track them down . until july nine hundred forty two when a soviet secret service transmission from the previous august was finally decoded it was a message from moscow to brussels unit where howard schultz a voice and name and address. on august thirty first the gestapo came to his office in the russian air ministry childes of boys and was arrested immediately and interrogated. he could not refute the allegations all the evidence was against him . when he didn't come home that evening his wife suspected something was wrong. a few days later the gestapo took her into custody as well. meanwhile hans copy had been drafted but his name and the name of his wife hilda soon came up during the course of the investigation the nazis came to the property in september. and a couple of them you k
they decided to do it the group posted the flyers all over berlin in mid may nine hundred forty two schulz of boys and had since been promoted to first lieutenant. he was still transmitting radio warnings about secret maneuvers in the east. the gestapo long search for who was behind it but they weren't able to track them down . until july nine hundred forty two when a soviet secret service transmission from the previous august was finally decoded it was a message from moscow to brussels unit...
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and george schulz agreed with her. think about that. europe divided, germany, the most militarized piece of real estate on planet earth, the cold war is over. it has been closed out. we stood up to them in the test of strength, we have the motives to relax tensions at that level, and let's put a bow on it and say cold war over. then the issue is, if you have a different vision of how to end the cold war, that is a policy toward europe that circles back to bob zoellick's shrewd observation. which is there is a strong tendency in people who focus on u.s.-russian relations to focus on the rest of europe in between as instrumental to the achievement of u.s.-russian happiness. and as you can tell from what bob said and my view, we did not think of europe as instrumental in this matter. in fact, europe was the central focus of where you would go about ending the cold war and your policies towards that. so that is, in a way, more of a comments than a question. but the comment that it does signal -- the question it leads to, which is relevant t
and george schulz agreed with her. think about that. europe divided, germany, the most militarized piece of real estate on planet earth, the cold war is over. it has been closed out. we stood up to them in the test of strength, we have the motives to relax tensions at that level, and let's put a bow on it and say cold war over. then the issue is, if you have a different vision of how to end the cold war, that is a policy toward europe that circles back to bob zoellick's shrewd observation....
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they have just lost their leader, martin schulz, the former leader, martin schulz, the former leadernt of a better phrase. a new leader in waiting has been appointed and she will have to unite the party but angela merkel herself has got to unite this government. it will be a difficult task and he has got to regain the trust of voters, who i think by and large over the last few months in particular have been rather disillusioned by the political wranglings of germany's two biggest establishment parties. jenny, thank you very much. you are watching bbc news. it is 24 minutes past midday. a full sports round—up for you from the bbc sport centre with olly foster once again. hello. deonte wilder says he's ready to take on anthonyjoshua in the heavyweight unification fight that all boxing fans want to see. that's after the american retained his wbc belt overnight. luis ortiz was also unbeaten and he looked to have him on the ropes in the seventh but he was beaten in the tenth, the 39th knockout in 40 fights. joshua put his belt on the line against parker at the end of this month and if he
they have just lost their leader, martin schulz, the former leader, martin schulz, the former leadernt of a better phrase. a new leader in waiting has been appointed and she will have to unite the party but angela merkel herself has got to unite this government. it will be a difficult task and he has got to regain the trust of voters, who i think by and large over the last few months in particular have been rather disillusioned by the political wranglings of germany's two biggest establishment...
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ken schulz really deliver in that way? -- can schulz really deliver in that way?t what stands for it has argued for, he is probably one of the most conservative people that you can find. i don't think that from an outsider's perspective you get a significant change as far as german finances are concerned. there will be some kind of fiscal using that will come out of negotiation. as a character, i cannot imagine for the life of me that we get a significant shift in terms of what germany stands for. sbb thatut of all the you could pick, he is probably the most conservative and suited for the finance ministry. guy: will merkel be disappointed? guest: i don't think so because of the end of the day, you have a coalition that is european minded at its core. it is very likely to make steps toward merkel. this is independent of the finance ministry. i'm adamant that germany will not back your bonds -- euro bonds. even within germany, the federal government has resisted long and hard to that common german bonds for ages. guy: peter will stick around. matt: i does one of po
ken schulz really deliver in that way? -- can schulz really deliver in that way?t what stands for it has argued for, he is probably one of the most conservative people that you can find. i don't think that from an outsider's perspective you get a significant change as far as german finances are concerned. there will be some kind of fiscal using that will come out of negotiation. as a character, i cannot imagine for the life of me that we get a significant shift in terms of what germany stands...
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ago when the social democrats and conservatives first agreed on that grand coalition deal a martin schulz the s.p.d. leader at the time as said that he would then be vying for the position of foreign minister and gaga over spend it saying that this was him but was schultz breaking promises as of course straight after the election back in september schultz in fact said that he would never say i would minister under a medical led government but governor went one step further to actually personally insult schultz and quoted gabriele quoted his daughter saying that she had told him daddy don't worry now at least we can spend more time together and you won't have to spend as much time with the man with the hairy face and now it was actually this personal comment that meant that the s.p.d. disqualify gabriele from serving again as the foreign minister so he'll be returning to the german bundestag as a normal member of parliament ok so but aside from from personnel issues here what does this likely to mean for policy what is it likely to mean for german foreign policy what do we know about his s
ago when the social democrats and conservatives first agreed on that grand coalition deal a martin schulz the s.p.d. leader at the time as said that he would then be vying for the position of foreign minister and gaga over spend it saying that this was him but was schultz breaking promises as of course straight after the election back in september schultz in fact said that he would never say i would minister under a medical led government but governor went one step further to actually...
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schulz, not so much in his peanuts cartoons. he was a big fan of herb block personally. here we have the time-honored character of snoopy cursing , communists in general. wishing they could bomb more in vietnam. what i want to do is select five cartoons they relate to a series of events or particular events in 1967, something that stands out in his work. in 1967 is stood out how important it was for consumers. mr. bloch did a series of cartoons that highlighted the in promotingiduals consumer regulations, better safety for americans area we have the food and drug administration. and americans deceased from inadequate warnings. could he have drawn this cartoon today? i will ask you to be the judge. mr. bloch had suffered a heart attack in 1959 and quit smoking. he never gave up fighting about cigarettes after that. he hated what the industry was doing. here he showed the federal trade commission valiantly. give more controls of what they can say. to protect consumers. most people remember ralph nader . in 1957 he took on the meat industry. in order to have stricter regula
schulz, not so much in his peanuts cartoons. he was a big fan of herb block personally. here we have the time-honored character of snoopy cursing , communists in general. wishing they could bomb more in vietnam. what i want to do is select five cartoons they relate to a series of events or particular events in 1967, something that stands out in his work. in 1967 is stood out how important it was for consumers. mr. bloch did a series of cartoons that highlighted the in promotingiduals consumer...
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through every order you know spices reports and make up films and so that's what we're trying to schulz of the world is over even at african filmmakers come to international film festivals to present their work and make contacts like here at the belly nala. at the same time many of them don't want to replicate conventional western filmmaking but create alternative visions i would love to see more african film is made by africans i think the vast majority of african films that go into the mainstream circuit are actually made by europeans written by europeans they usually have a white savior somewhere in them and. we've made it a mission to try and change the us. the villagers make shows last wish come true. to make a film and star in it before she dies. the film industry is in its infancy in many african countries. for some years now filmmakers in africa have received support from the german economic cooperation and development ministry and the d.w. academy it offers workshops for directors screenwriters camera operators and producers more than a thousand people from eighteen countries h
through every order you know spices reports and make up films and so that's what we're trying to schulz of the world is over even at african filmmakers come to international film festivals to present their work and make contacts like here at the belly nala. at the same time many of them don't want to replicate conventional western filmmaking but create alternative visions i would love to see more african film is made by africans i think the vast majority of african films that go into the...
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surprise -- >> not everyone can laugh atn jokes about the recently departed party leader, martin schulz they're too worried about the future. 465,000 rank-and-file members now have to decide whether to approve or reject the coalition. the rift between young a old in the partyuns deep. >> i'm voting against the grand coalition because i'm in the young socialists, and i don't think it'd be good for the spd. >> i've been a member of this party for over 40 years. if the majority decides it doesn't value all the things we've achieved, plus the good ministerial posts, i'll cancel my membership. >> fabian stegner wants to talk his father out of the grand coalition. that's despite ralf being one of the negotiators who spent weeks working out the deal with the christian democrats. fabian himself happens to work as a volunteer helping refugees. he says the agreement doesn't take them into account adequately. >> how feasible is it to make compromises and say we're at least trying to prevent the status quo on migration and refugee policy from getting worse? >> on refugees, an area i helped to negot
surprise -- >> not everyone can laugh atn jokes about the recently departed party leader, martin schulz they're too worried about the future. 465,000 rank-and-file members now have to decide whether to approve or reject the coalition. the rift between young a old in the partyuns deep. >> i'm voting against the grand coalition because i'm in the young socialists, and i don't think it'd be good for the spd. >> i've been a member of this party for over 40 years. if the majority...
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saw a very public breakdown of his friendship actually what was able as a friendship with martin schulz also the former party has a much insults announce that he would become foreign minister if in a potential new cabinet well he won't either but at that very moment in time they would actually quoted his daughter saying that of course now he shouldn't be sad he could now spend more time with his family instead with that man with the hair in his face now this quote really led to losing a lot of political credibility so a lot of attacks also from within his own party and also spoke of a broken promise alluding to him having been promised to remain in office as foreign minister this cost him a lot of political capital as we learned of the past week he's really a campaign to remain in the foreign minister here but it really looks like those ties with the party have broken down so badly that despite his popularity and respect that he has all around his personal flaws as also seen across the board his temper now cost him his chances of remaining in the cabinet so despite all this political ca
saw a very public breakdown of his friendship actually what was able as a friendship with martin schulz also the former party has a much insults announce that he would become foreign minister if in a potential new cabinet well he won't either but at that very moment in time they would actually quoted his daughter saying that of course now he shouldn't be sad he could now spend more time with his family instead with that man with the hair in his face now this quote really led to losing a lot of...
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soviets walked out of geneva the fall before, there's a wonderful memo that i discovered to george schulz about the prospects for arms control in the second term and it was written by a magnificent public servant named james timby and he started out by saying "it is unreasonable to expect consensus to emerge with the u.s. arms control and national security field and for that to happen simultaneously with a consensus to emerge in the soviet arms control and national security field therefore what we need to do is to set the terms for what we would like to see five or ten years down the road with a sense of realism about what is possible. but if you're simply just waiting for both sides to grind through the bureaucratic process, even with the best staffers, that's not going to suffice. as we know in march of '85, gorbachev comes in just before that. the nuclear and space arms talks had commenced in geneva and they persisted throughout the gorbachev era and just to the b clear, we don't forget about the arms reduction achievements during this period, you have inf in '87, you have the nuclear
soviets walked out of geneva the fall before, there's a wonderful memo that i discovered to george schulz about the prospects for arms control in the second term and it was written by a magnificent public servant named james timby and he started out by saying "it is unreasonable to expect consensus to emerge with the u.s. arms control and national security field and for that to happen simultaneously with a consensus to emerge in the soviet arms control and national security field therefore...
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martin schulz is the head of the spd, but not for long, as this debacle has tarnished his image as a she is expect that she is accepting her fourth term as chancellor. that is a fascinating story out of germany. this is what european stocks are doing this morning. mixed markets going nowhere in a hurry. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: concerns over an increasingly texas president. watching his words. mario draghi says policy will remain patient and consistent. russia ignores an ultimatum from the u.k. and theresa may addresses parliament in a few hours. i'm francine lacqua in london and tom keene is in new york. we are looking at treasuries and a little bit of market movement, but then there were concerns about the global trade and i am seeing a lot of noise on the trading floors, it might be currencies where the real battles align and there is a u.s. treasury report coming out. tom: derek joining us on the dollar and pound-sterling. the noise in america is in southwest pennsylvania, francine. a huge
martin schulz is the head of the spd, but not for long, as this debacle has tarnished his image as a she is expect that she is accepting her fourth term as chancellor. that is a fascinating story out of germany. this is what european stocks are doing this morning. mixed markets going nowhere in a hurry. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: concerns over an increasingly texas president. watching his words. mario draghi says policy will remain patient and consistent. russia ignores an ultimatum from...
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with martin schulz kind of bowing out graciously.hly contentious democratic debate, which was good for the spd. all out in the open. secondly, the old statements have been cleared out. a younger generation is coming in. it's not in the baguette for the spd. the grantor lycian weekends. the alternative fur deutschland is ahead of it. the party behind her has to rebuild the party. guy: judy, good morning. germany is in an interesting place. economically, it is rolling ahead. the economy looks solid, and in some ways, this will be the moment to take political risks because the impact is likely to be reasonably small. why is germany not taking political risks at this point when the backdrop is so good? since thee now, problem would be angela merkel, maybe she will take risks. the risk we are talking about is the reform of the eurozone. that is going together with president emmanuel macron of france. so, merkel can go out on a high if she chooses to, and that means putting aside her sense of caution and going for the big decisions like re
with martin schulz kind of bowing out graciously.hly contentious democratic debate, which was good for the spd. all out in the open. secondly, the old statements have been cleared out. a younger generation is coming in. it's not in the baguette for the spd. the grantor lycian weekends. the alternative fur deutschland is ahead of it. the party behind her has to rebuild the party. guy: judy, good morning. germany is in an interesting place. economically, it is rolling ahead. the economy looks...
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people around him, i would not agree with all of them, but george schulz was an accomplished guy, secretary of state, you know, and jim baker was probably one of the most talented people working in the united states government. but this is not normal. this is not normal for an 18-year-old or 20-year-old to experience at that point in their life. know, it is going to have some kind of an effect going forward. we will see. but what we are watching here is , this is a horror story in real-time of the first magnitude. bryan: but how do you really feel? [laughter] james: i feel like he is a lying, felonious, sack of shit. [applause] sit andut i will not dwell on it because i told my kids i would talk about it for 10 minutes and that was it. you cannot normalize what we are likeg, and we cannot act -- i disagree. i mean, i saw karl rove a month ago, and i never thought i would ever say this in my entire life, but god i wish it was bush back , in the white house. [laughter] enough.ll right, fair ma'am your question? , >> good evening, i am an employee of a local public high schools, we are tired o
people around him, i would not agree with all of them, but george schulz was an accomplished guy, secretary of state, you know, and jim baker was probably one of the most talented people working in the united states government. but this is not normal. this is not normal for an 18-year-old or 20-year-old to experience at that point in their life. know, it is going to have some kind of an effect going forward. we will see. but what we are watching here is , this is a horror story in real-time of...
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the people around him, george schulz was an accomplished guy, secretary of state, jim baker was probably one of the most talented people working in the united states government. but this is not normal, this is not normal for an 18-year-old or 20-year-old to experience at this point in their life. and it will have some kind of an effect going forward. i -- we will see. but what we are watching, this is a horror story in real time of the first magnitude. bryan: how do you really feel? [laughter] james: i feel like he is a lying thelonius sack of -- but i will not sit and dwell on it, because i told my kids i would talk about it for 10 minutes and that was it. you cannot normalize what we are saying, and we cannot act like sagree.a i saw karl rove a month ago and i never thought i would say this in my entire life, but god i wish it was bush back in the white house. [laughter] bryan: fair enough. your question? >> good evening, i am an employee of a local public high school and we are tired of having locked down drills. what is the best advice you can give to the end people involved in the n
the people around him, george schulz was an accomplished guy, secretary of state, jim baker was probably one of the most talented people working in the united states government. but this is not normal, this is not normal for an 18-year-old or 20-year-old to experience at this point in their life. and it will have some kind of an effect going forward. i -- we will see. but what we are watching, this is a horror story in real time of the first magnitude. bryan: how do you really feel? [laughter]...