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slovakia rallied late in the contest. now the germans will have to fight to prevent relegation when they face off against austria on wednesday. together, they are abba -- sweden's biggest ever pop export. the 1970's and 1980's are pretty much unthinkable without abba's songs. >> now there will be an abba museum. >> these lucky fans got a sneak peek at the world's first abba museum a day before the grand opening. the exhibition allows people to get up close and personal with sweden's legendary disco group. a highlight that enthusiasts can get -- a highlight -- enthusiasts can get up on stage and sing with sweden's most successful band. ♪ >> i would like to say it is -- thank you for the music. >> whether you want a cbr and -- want to see bjorn's guitar or check out costumes, it is full of abba memorabilia. this fan says it is almost too much. >> i am a boy in a candy shop. >> in the abba museum, the spotlight will always shine on sweden's foremost successful pop stars -- four most successful pop stars. >> you are watching
slovakia rallied late in the contest. now the germans will have to fight to prevent relegation when they face off against austria on wednesday. together, they are abba -- sweden's biggest ever pop export. the 1970's and 1980's are pretty much unthinkable without abba's songs. >> now there will be an abba museum. >> these lucky fans got a sneak peek at the world's first abba museum a day before the grand opening. the exhibition allows people to get up close and personal with sweden's...
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banners they have brought glorify greater hungary, which included territory belonging to romania and slovakia. territories hungary lost after world war i under the peace treaty. they are in favor of redrawing the borders. this club member says their aim is to make clear that the treaty was an ultimatum that punish hungary for no good reason. imagine the outcry of germany were to call into question its borders with eu partners. in budapest, there is support for redrawing the map. only one person showed up to protest against the biker gathering. he said it is a insult holding it on the same day as the holocaust commemoration. the activists a it is a fastest -- fascist provocation. all alone, and that makes him said. one of the bareheaded bikers makes no secret of his feelings for the dissenter. he says he cannot believe the man can't infringe on their protests live to tell the tale. more than 20% of hungarians say they plan to vote for the far right in the next elections. back along the danube, the not see's victims are being remembered. at anti-semitic views are the very least being tolerated
banners they have brought glorify greater hungary, which included territory belonging to romania and slovakia. territories hungary lost after world war i under the peace treaty. they are in favor of redrawing the borders. this club member says their aim is to make clear that the treaty was an ultimatum that punish hungary for no good reason. imagine the outcry of germany were to call into question its borders with eu partners. in budapest, there is support for redrawing the map. only one person...
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it's the capital in slovakia. that's why jeff and julia are. guys, come on, give us two sides of the argument, both of you. >> good morning, ross. good morning, kelly. i want to do a little bit of flag waiving here before i get into the conversa. some people mistakenly believe that the european flag's 12 gold stars represent country. in reality, it represents the circle of harmony, harmony, unity and solidarity. those are the core principles upon which the european institution res founded. the problem here is we come into this meeting, we know there isn't a great deal of harmony, unity or indeed solidarity on what the ecb should actually be doing to try and kick start the eurozone economy. and let me make the case as it's been made by so many who have priced in a cut at this meeting. unemployment record highs, inflation down, concerns about disinflationary trend starting to be engaged and, of course, those horrible pmis that we saw for april. so it would appear there's plenty of argument on the table for a rate cut at this meeting, julia. >> ye
it's the capital in slovakia. that's why jeff and julia are. guys, come on, give us two sides of the argument, both of you. >> good morning, ross. good morning, kelly. i want to do a little bit of flag waiving here before i get into the conversa. some people mistakenly believe that the european flag's 12 gold stars represent country. in reality, it represents the circle of harmony, harmony, unity and solidarity. those are the core principles upon which the european institution res...
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. >>> video of a rally race in slovakia, but it's not the race getting the attention in this particularlip. this is a nissan in a meadow trying to get up over this hill. you see one of the cars whiz by. the race is going on. but it's not a collision we're about to see. watch this. the nissan gets himself up over the hill, on to the road and proceeds to drive across the road and down into that ditch. >> oh, my god. >> are you kidding? >> i'm not kidding. >> just hang a left. >> maybe the driver didn't realize this is like a -- >> a ditch. >> just drive straight across. boom, down into the ditch. >> the race is going on. they have to figure out how to get this thing out of there. they try an atv with a strap. that's doing nothing. how about two atvs with a strap? you see this big, heavy duty truck here coming in. they got straps, chains connected to the front bumper of this nissan. a couple guys down there in the ditch. i wouldn't want to be those two. but eventually they get this thing up to where it's horizontal with the road. they unstrap the chain, he's able to do a three-point turn a
. >>> video of a rally race in slovakia, but it's not the race getting the attention in this particularlip. this is a nissan in a meadow trying to get up over this hill. you see one of the cars whiz by. the race is going on. but it's not a collision we're about to see. watch this. the nissan gets himself up over the hill, on to the road and proceeds to drive across the road and down into that ditch. >> oh, my god. >> are you kidding? >> i'm not kidding. >> just...
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the bank's policymakers met in bratislava, slovakia. they agreed to lower the late to 0.5%. eurozone economic prospects remain uncertain. recent forecasts suggest that even germany is facing a worsening situation. the country is the region's leading economy. >> the count in interest rates should contribute to support prospects for a recovery later in the year. against this overruled background, our monetary policy stance will remain accommodative for as long as needed. >> the ecb has decided to take new measures to stimulate lending to smaller businesses to help them stay afloat. >>> japan has concluded a deal with the united arab emirates that allows it to export nuclear power technology to the middle eastern country. it's the first such agreement since the fukushima nuclear accident in 2011. japanese prime minister shinzo abe is visiting the persian state. abe conveyed japan's plan to hold ministerial level strategic talks on a regular basis with six gulf arab states, known as the gulf cooperation counsel. he also called for the start of working-level discussions with the
the bank's policymakers met in bratislava, slovakia. they agreed to lower the late to 0.5%. eurozone economic prospects remain uncertain. recent forecasts suggest that even germany is facing a worsening situation. the country is the region's leading economy. >> the count in interest rates should contribute to support prospects for a recovery later in the year. against this overruled background, our monetary policy stance will remain accommodative for as long as needed. >> the ecb...
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poland, the lands, slovakia and romania becomes the satellite so i think they made a huge mistake because they have a buffer between himself and hitler and now there is no buffer and they are facing each other. they push against the u.s. to end up in the war with japan. we could spend the rest of the program describing it but i want to move on. how would you describe the role of the existing penetration in washington and directing and this brings aid to the soviet union before december 7, 41. the soviets are fighting with the nazis so the economic effort. what is going on? >> in major soviet influence is going on that has won in the history books that explain eight to britain and the soviet union was a massive supply line. >> what are we sending -- >> guest: everything you could imagine from dresses, aircraft, everything. this is a very important thing when gorbachev first came out i found this amazing and in some ways this led me to my research half. he denied that the united states had supplied the soviet union during world war ii. this is to george shultz, secretary of state, and this
poland, the lands, slovakia and romania becomes the satellite so i think they made a huge mistake because they have a buffer between himself and hitler and now there is no buffer and they are facing each other. they push against the u.s. to end up in the war with japan. we could spend the rest of the program describing it but i want to move on. how would you describe the role of the existing penetration in washington and directing and this brings aid to the soviet union before december 7, 41....
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first he was in germany, then he was in austria, then on the border of checks slovakia, then he was in saved my life. >> when the crisis with hitler arose, we knew in a way much more of what was happening in germany, even with the government, because we were taking in relatives of ours who were refugees from germany, they were the jews and they were the ones who were in danger. >> nobody expected anything quite as final as the final solution, as the holocaust, but we knew things were going to be tough. then one day i heard my mother say to a friend we're going to send our boys to england just 'til things blow over. >> we've got these children who are in danger and we're looking for a home to send them to safety. the number of children i could help depended entirely on the number of guarantors i could get. somebody said they wanted to take a child, we just sent them some photos, asked them to choose one. all they had to do was to say yes and they had one. >> the train was late that night from prague. they herded us into the toilets. last time i saw my father, spent the night there. i ne
first he was in germany, then he was in austria, then on the border of checks slovakia, then he was in saved my life. >> when the crisis with hitler arose, we knew in a way much more of what was happening in germany, even with the government, because we were taking in relatives of ours who were refugees from germany, they were the jews and they were the ones who were in danger. >> nobody expected anything quite as final as the final solution, as the holocaust, but we knew things...
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. >> host: good chunk of poland, all of the czech lands and slovakia and romania becomes a satellite, bulgaria eventually becomes a sate -- satellite. so from stalin's point of view, he had a bumper between himself and hitler. now there's no buffer. they're facing each other. and be in the meantime, the soviets are trying to push through harry dexter white the u.s. to end up in a war with japan. >> guest: right. >> host: so how would you describe, this is a huge topic we probably could spend the rest of the program describing this, but i want to move on, how would you describe the role of the existing soviet penetration in washington in directing both policy and, importantly, aid to the soviet union december 7, '41? the soviets are fighting with the nazis as of the 22nd of june, '41. >> guest: right. >> host: so the land lease, the economic effort -- >> guest: right. >> host: -- what is going on there? >> guest: well, a major soviet influence is going on. lend lease which is something that has exactly one line in the american ap history books that explains it as aid to britain and als
. >> host: good chunk of poland, all of the czech lands and slovakia and romania becomes a satellite, bulgaria eventually becomes a sate -- satellite. so from stalin's point of view, he had a bumper between himself and hitler. now there's no buffer. they're facing each other. and be in the meantime, the soviets are trying to push through harry dexter white the u.s. to end up in a war with japan. >> guest: right. >> host: so how would you describe, this is a huge topic we...
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well they split up czechoslovakia into the czech republic and slovakia and they lived happily side by side oh yes secession other was split it worked i thought you might know and rand works there and i was like what is. the libertarianism so is there any way we know of the of the movements on the right to secede are there any movements on the left to to support this that you know are a little more little less tongue in cheek than what you just suggested. or do you well i am being. in my mild degree i'm trying to be satirical but i don't know if there are any serious movements of foot i think demographically i think the right wing in this country is doomed i think their time is very limited i think they realize that that's why they're opposing every one of obama's initiatives with greater and greater fury. the demographics are simply against them and i think you could you could argue that that was not. that that was also happening in the eighteenth sixty's but that's a whole other conversation anyhow thank you so much for being with us tonight and thanks for writing a great piece thank
well they split up czechoslovakia into the czech republic and slovakia and they lived happily side by side oh yes secession other was split it worked i thought you might know and rand works there and i was like what is. the libertarianism so is there any way we know of the of the movements on the right to secede are there any movements on the left to to support this that you know are a little more little less tongue in cheek than what you just suggested. or do you well i am being. in my mild...
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init's an experience slovakia. an organization with the occupy movement in the u.s. and the uk, spain and greece and italy. morocco. we get information from the movements and we try to give information to new groups in many countries. andave branches in europe the u.s. and we try to organize people here and outside egypt for referendum and voting. all the countries help each other for support. can you tell us what the mistake was in your strategy from january 2011 when he went to the streets to today? was there one strategic mistake we can look at? was that weke dropped the military after the revolution. that we said we would leave the square. it was a mistake. [indiscernible] were relying too much and they put us in this fun and very beginning. the second is stake -- the stec , that second mistake there is a youth movement and the people's revolution -- [indiscernible] the people blaming us because we supported morsi. a solution, any's choice, so we supported marcy. -- morsi. >> i agree. we did not organize together as a group. two, we had a chance to have a media o
init's an experience slovakia. an organization with the occupy movement in the u.s. and the uk, spain and greece and italy. morocco. we get information from the movements and we try to give information to new groups in many countries. andave branches in europe the u.s. and we try to organize people here and outside egypt for referendum and voting. all the countries help each other for support. can you tell us what the mistake was in your strategy from january 2011 when he went to the streets to...
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now, for example after nine years the liberals take a position so it's an important experience in slovakia. the experience and information happens. the connection now we have a connection for example with occupy movements. we have a revolution in the u.k., and the movement in spain and greece and italy and sudan and morocco, so we try to get the information from that movement to make our decision before and we try to get information to the new groups in many countries. we have extra branches in europe and the u.s. also tied to organized the people here and in europe and egypt for voting for elections referendum, so it's very important that the younger groups and all the countries tell each other to support every democracy. >> given it is a very messy transition, can you tell us what you think the mistake was from january, 2011 when you went to the streets to today? was there one strategic mistake that we can look at? >> the strategic mistake that we dropped the military after the revolution and after mubarak. the mistake that we said we would leave the square and now -- proven mistake beca
now, for example after nine years the liberals take a position so it's an important experience in slovakia. the experience and information happens. the connection now we have a connection for example with occupy movements. we have a revolution in the u.k., and the movement in spain and greece and italy and sudan and morocco, so we try to get the information from that movement to make our decision before and we try to get information to the new groups in many countries. we have extra branches in...
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slovakia is lower. they've seen yields rise during the course of the session. the bond market is el selling off. that could be profit taking after the strong rally we've had on the peripheral bond markets. other thing i want to mention to you is do watch this debate about austerity. yesterday the french finance minister gave an interview in paris where he said we are witnessing the end of a dogma of austerity. now, he is now going to berlin tomorrow to meet his german counterpart. and there is big pushback in berlin against the idea that france should be given, say, two more years to reach its deficit targets. it cuts to the argument about whether eurozone is going and it is by no means angle and merkel facing the election in september. the head of the french central bank may disagree on future lower interest rates. carl, back to you. >> i like the notion that somehow the debate is over and now we can focus on serious issues. >> very french. i know the french very bell. >> simon, thanks a lot. >>> let's
slovakia is lower. they've seen yields rise during the course of the session. the bond market is el selling off. that could be profit taking after the strong rally we've had on the peripheral bond markets. other thing i want to mention to you is do watch this debate about austerity. yesterday the french finance minister gave an interview in paris where he said we are witnessing the end of a dogma of austerity. now, he is now going to berlin tomorrow to meet his german counterpart. and there is...