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strass-kahn pay no, sir taxes on it.itic says the institution imposes stark conditions on the governments it lends money to. >> not only are taxpayers in borrowing countries paying for that salary, but then having to pay the cost in the second way which is the -- have to undertake the policies the imf demands which often hurts particularly ordinary working class people. >> reporter: an imf spokesman says it is below the rate of inflation but dominique strass-kahn's perks don't stop at his paycheck. one of strass-kahn's best perks, annual allowance of more than $79,000 tax-free to spend as he likes. according to his contract, to maintain a scale of living appropriate to his position. plus he gets reimbursed separately for entertainment expenses. an imf spokesman says the institution does not pay for the $4 million house in washington or for other properties reportedly owned by strass-kahn and his wife in paris. imf staff assigned outside the u.s. do get housing allowances. and analysts say the people like strass-kahn who
strass-kahn pay no, sir taxes on it.itic says the institution imposes stark conditions on the governments it lends money to. >> not only are taxpayers in borrowing countries paying for that salary, but then having to pay the cost in the second way which is the -- have to undertake the policies the imf demands which often hurts particularly ordinary working class people. >> reporter: an imf spokesman says it is below the rate of inflation but dominique strass-kahn's perks don't stop...
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then imf chief dominique strass-kahn in the same categories that guy.de rikers island jail in new york. ♪ ♪ membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency with endless possibilities. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> jack is back with the cafferty file. >> should u.s. high schools require students to speak, read and write english in order to on get their diploma? jamie in missouri writes if it is the school's job to best prepare somebody to go out in the world with the skills to survive on their own, then of course they should. the question seems a little absurd. liberals call it racist or bigoted or wh
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>> caller: well, i think -- there is a lot of bad news for strass-kahn out there. we are very early in the process. this case looks like it is a very serious matter. it looks like it will proceed as a full-fledged case against him. the fact he's a foreigner, biggest strike against him. the most people who are not united states citizens have a built-in motive to plea. they don't have roots in the community. those are major factors when it comes to granting or not granting a grant ing a defendant bail. that will remain a big problem for him with any judge that hears this. >> one of the arguments his attorneys made earlier in the week, brafman, well known defense attorney, you probably know him, in new york, jeffrey, his face has been plastered all over the media and newspapers, television. everybody knows what he looks like. so there's month way he could simply escape. is that an argument that a judge would listen to? >> caller: absolutely. bail is not supposed to be punishment. there are always two factors the courts consider most when it comes to bail which is one
>> caller: well, i think -- there is a lot of bad news for strass-kahn out there. we are very early in the process. this case looks like it is a very serious matter. it looks like it will proceed as a full-fledged case against him. the fact he's a foreigner, biggest strike against him. the most people who are not united states citizens have a built-in motive to plea. they don't have roots in the community. those are major factors when it comes to granting or not granting a grant ing a...
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and dominique strass-kahn, in america he is reviled. in france, he is a victim. >> he has been victim of preemptive punishment. >> you are an embarrassment to our party. >> republicans are off and running. and tripping over their own words. >> i don't think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineer. >> gloria borger talks to the governor of florida. a key state. now more on our headliner story. joining me from washington, exclusive prime time interview, michael orrin. clearly we all know now when you did get details of the speech, there was a lot of back and forth between the israeli government and the white house. what was that all about? who was involved in that back and forth? >> a number of questions to answer here. first of all, keep in mind that president obama has called for the '67 borders to be -- the 'focus point or the orientation of our peace talks with the palestinians. hasn't called for the actual return to the '67 borders. and it was not the focal point of the speech. the speech wa
and dominique strass-kahn, in america he is reviled. in france, he is a victim. >> he has been victim of preemptive punishment. >> you are an embarrassment to our party. >> republicans are off and running. and tripping over their own words. >> i don't think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineer. >> gloria borger talks to the governor of florida. a key state. now more on our headliner story. joining me from washington,...
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and before those charges were returned against strass-kahn. wolf?t they -- what their so-called compelling evidence is? >> reporter: they hinted at it. they said they are gathering r forensic evidence from her that much of it is in and they are still collecting more. they said from what they have gathered so far as an example from the show they room, they say appears to be matching up even though the test results they haven't gotten back yet. overall they say it is painting a very troubling pictures for strass-kahn. >> what are the conditions for his bail? >> reporter: they are very strict. he agreed to put up $1 million cash bail. he also said he would put up $5 million in property bonds. he will surrender all of his travel documents, including his passport and special travel pass provided by the united nations. he will remain confined to his home 24 hours addai, seven days a week. this is an apartment that the defense said his wife just now rented. she is an american journalist who also lives in washington, d.c. and that she rented this apartment
and before those charges were returned against strass-kahn. wolf?t they -- what their so-called compelling evidence is? >> reporter: they hinted at it. they said they are gathering r forensic evidence from her that much of it is in and they are still collecting more. they said from what they have gathered so far as an example from the show they room, they say appears to be matching up even though the test results they haven't gotten back yet. overall they say it is painting a very...
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and dominique strass-kahn, in america he is reviled. in france, he is a victim. >> he has been victim of premtipre preemptive punishment. >> you are an embarrassment to our party. >> republicans are off and running. and tripping over their own words. >> i don't think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineer. >> gloria borger talks to the governor of florida. a key state. now more on our headliner story. joining me from washington, exclusive prime time interview, michael orrin. clearly we all know now when you did get details of the speech, there was a lot of back and forth between the israeli government and the white house. what was that all about? who was involved in that back and forth? >> a number of questions to answer here. first of all, keep in mind that president obama has called for the '67 borders to be -- the 'focus point or the orientation of our peace talks with the palestinians. hasn't called for the actual return to the '67 borders. and it was not the focal point of the speech. the
and dominique strass-kahn, in america he is reviled. in france, he is a victim. >> he has been victim of premtipre preemptive punishment. >> you are an embarrassment to our party. >> republicans are off and running. and tripping over their own words. >> i don't think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineer. >> gloria borger talks to the governor of florida. a key state. now more on our headliner story. joining me from...
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what's next for dominique strass-kahn?he most important thing next is the investigation has to proceed. there is a lot that needs to be looked at here. especially in terms of scientific forensic evidence. was there dna left at the crime scene? is there hair and fiber at that time crime scene? the videos, surveillance videos in that area, what do they show? what about the time cards of when people went in and out of that hotel room? all that has to be looked at and experts from both sides have to have the opportunity to look at the evidence. it could take a long time. >> will his own attorneys be looking for a speedy trial? rushing to trial? or do they want this to drag on? >> delay, delay, delay. especially in a case like this where passions are high and there is a lot of attention. that's also why this bail decision is so important. because -- if he had been in rikers island for the months prior to trial he would be telling his attorneys i can't stand this. get me to trial. now he will be in a relatively comfortable apart
what's next for dominique strass-kahn?he most important thing next is the investigation has to proceed. there is a lot that needs to be looked at here. especially in terms of scientific forensic evidence. was there dna left at the crime scene? is there hair and fiber at that time crime scene? the videos, surveillance videos in that area, what do they show? what about the time cards of when people went in and out of that hotel room? all that has to be looked at and experts from both sides have...
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hundred forty five on april the thirteenth the german surrendered in vienna the city of mozart and strasse was free again austria regained its independence people everywhere distillate traces of the anschluss welcomes the soviet liberating troops and dumped waltzes in the town squares. the fighting continued in neighboring czechoslovakia on may the fifth people in prague staged an uprising they flew the national flag from windows and built barricades. radio prog called on the city's residents to stand up to the hardships of the war was lost hours. of the time lost a fourth of a was a seventeen year old miss. eastman said we were targeted even when we went out to pick up the wounded for example although we were aware enough armbands with the red cross on them three letting. when do you plan to connect some that soon for the wounded we found ourselves on the side to. there were many dead and wounded people than me having. they were the final casualties of the war's last days german troops under the command of the experienced field marshal general seana we're gradually pulling back westwards
hundred forty five on april the thirteenth the german surrendered in vienna the city of mozart and strasse was free again austria regained its independence people everywhere distillate traces of the anschluss welcomes the soviet liberating troops and dumped waltzes in the town squares. the fighting continued in neighboring czechoslovakia on may the fifth people in prague staged an uprising they flew the national flag from windows and built barricades. radio prog called on the city's residents...
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the victim's family looked for help from strasse bullock and the cause of human rights in april european judges ruled the investigation was bungled that high ranking officials are escaping justice and that politically sensitive convicts will getting unfair leniency from the president it also ruled that judges government should pay to keep thousand euros to the murdered man's reality. the general public in georgia had long ago given its verdict on the case but it's a big victory to the european court of knowledge is it now on a political level it means the attitude in georgia is changing and europe is not ready to forgive such abuses by selfish religious regime. but lawyers have been following the case since the start that any compensation will be paid under the current leadership regime saakashvili saakashvili regime is based on illegal biased courts. we should himself great that as a lawyer i can tell you that every acquittal has to be agree with the prosecutor personally all the best was already behind bars and seventy years of the soviet union seventy laws with jail and seven years of
the victim's family looked for help from strasse bullock and the cause of human rights in april european judges ruled the investigation was bungled that high ranking officials are escaping justice and that politically sensitive convicts will getting unfair leniency from the president it also ruled that judges government should pay to keep thousand euros to the murdered man's reality. the general public in georgia had long ago given its verdict on the case but it's a big victory to the european...
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what twenty four hours a day for an armed guard strasse can was the driving force behind bailed out to save the ailing economies of greece portugal and ireland but signatories resigned some european states their efforts to protect you open finally sunk so worsening economic downturn auntie's bushell has not. because no euro that's what because a whispering off the police charged the now ex i.m.f. course with the attempted rape of a hotel maid very differently the possibility that some countries could decide to leave the euro pushed out of the euro and then we've got to understand that. belief that the euro could and should be saved in the face of north steel resistance from richest states stross kornblut this week's bailout of crippled portugal germany and france insist on oil and raises its low corporation tax t.s.k. as he's known was the man arguing it's what is saving the irish economy i think these allegations are going to be. of the i.m.f. as an institution. is different than going to be missed i think. straws call on even persuaded greece's leader to stick with strict spending cu
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a hotel maid the thirty two year old woman claims he attacked her while she was cleaning his room strassecollins lawyer says he will plead not guilty meantime the i.m.f. head is considered a possible socialist candidate for the french presidency. the u.s. has opened a massive growth floodgates in louisiana to avert inundation in cities along the mississippi river thousands of square miles of land will be engulfed in the flow this is the first time in four decades the level of the river has forced the floodgates to be opened officials say twenty five thousand people in more than it ten thousand buildings could be a by grossly affected. by the star six passengers have been killed after a bus was hit by a roadside bomb near a garrison town in eastern pakistan twenty others but we did it is the second major attack in pakistan this week from friday twin blasts targeted a para military base killing almost one hundred taliban officials at the bombing was to avenge the death of osama bin laden. while sitting high in the caucasus mountains chechnya has high ambitions to prove itself as a sports lo
a hotel maid the thirty two year old woman claims he attacked her while she was cleaning his room strassecollins lawyer says he will plead not guilty meantime the i.m.f. head is considered a possible socialist candidate for the french presidency. the u.s. has opened a massive growth floodgates in louisiana to avert inundation in cities along the mississippi river thousands of square miles of land will be engulfed in the flow this is the first time in four decades the level of the river has...
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european stocks are continuing to trade in the blank helped in part by the news that germany strasse has resigned as head of the international monetary fund shares an air france tail in are up two percent after the airline swung back into profit in the latest financial year invensys p.l.c. is down. three point seven percent in london though and may have to lead the footsie one hundred index following the i.p.o. going for the world's largest commodities trader. and here in moscow the markets have closed in the black those they've got some back from the losses of the past three weeks now it's over look at an individual share moves on the my six gazprom is down despite the company increased its export forecast for this year beating analyst expectations and nestle mine a n l m k is out that says credit rating agency fitch lifted its rating to triple be minus anteroom k b p is in the red it's continuing to suffer from the fallout of the collapse a deal between rosneft and between. russia's biggest airport domodedovo twenty percent of its shares in its planned i.p.o. in london that's accor
european stocks are continuing to trade in the blank helped in part by the news that germany strasse has resigned as head of the international monetary fund shares an air france tail in are up two percent after the airline swung back into profit in the latest financial year invensys p.l.c. is down. three point seven percent in london though and may have to lead the footsie one hundred index following the i.p.o. going for the world's largest commodities trader. and here in moscow the markets...
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police say dominic strass-kahn allegedly tried to attack a housekeeper. we're standing live in front of the courthouse in new york where strauss-kahn is expected to enter a plea, susan. what else can you tell us about this extraordinary case? >> reporter: well, the plea is expected to be not guilty. you know, fred, it was just over 24 hours agatha this alleged violent sexual assault occurred, and it's been a very long day and night for the alleged victim in this case, and certainly the same can be said for the defendant who is being charged, the head of the international monetary fund, dominic strauss-kahn. he is expected in court at some point today but we don't know when. we think it's this afternoon but it might even happen tonight, from what we understand, according to officials. his appearance is expected to be brief. he has already been charged but he will adhere to the charges read against him by the judge who is in court, and then he will be asked to enter a plea. his lawyer tells us he will plead not guilty and it is likely that he will ask for b
police say dominic strass-kahn allegedly tried to attack a housekeeper. we're standing live in front of the courthouse in new york where strauss-kahn is expected to enter a plea, susan. what else can you tell us about this extraordinary case? >> reporter: well, the plea is expected to be not guilty. you know, fred, it was just over 24 hours agatha this alleged violent sexual assault occurred, and it's been a very long day and night for the alleged victim in this case, and certainly the...
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. >>> dominique strass-kann was arrested early this morning for the alleged sexual assault of his newotel maid. he will plead not guilt dwroy the charge against him. he is considered the strongest potential challenger to sarkozy in france's 2012 presidential election. those are your top stories. up next, more "fareed zakaria gps" and "reliable sources" at the top of the hour. >>> there is a good chance that you either have a tablet, one of those computing devices that's larger than a cell phone but much smaller than the laptop, or you thought about buying one. when you look at the shelves have you many options. apple's ipad has 080% of the market right now. there are many more. my next guest says this isn't just a brand war. it is a war of ideas and war for the future. that next guest is google's executive chairman eric schmidt. i sat down with him for a special we are working on about innovati innovation. take out those tablets and mark your electronic calenders. that special lal awill air on j. schmidt has more than a bit of a bias with google's products but insight into the future
. >>> dominique strass-kann was arrested early this morning for the alleged sexual assault of his newotel maid. he will plead not guilt dwroy the charge against him. he is considered the strongest potential challenger to sarkozy in france's 2012 presidential election. those are your top stories. up next, more "fareed zakaria gps" and "reliable sources" at the top of the hour. >>> there is a good chance that you either have a tablet, one of those computing...
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. >>> breaking news, dominique strass-kahn is out on bail and under guard in a new york high-rise.e found out where he's staying. we will show that to you. we will show you the building and tell thank you new details we learned about the alleged attack. timeline of it. i will talk to defense attorney mark geragos, former prosecutor eliot spitzer about the case being built against him. is your cell phone safe? do you know about the radiation effects? do you hold it against your ear when talking? disturbing report tonight from dr. sanjay gupta. he has been investigate thing for more -- for about a year now. this report will change the way you use your cell phone and has for me certainly. new video from syria. images shocking even by the sickening standards of the syrian regime. all those details ahead. her morning begins with artitis pain. that's a cofe and two s. . back to sore knees. back to moreills. the day one but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. st 2il can keep arthritis pain awaall day fewerillshan tylenol. th is laraho chose 2leve anfewells r day free opain. and get t
. >>> breaking news, dominique strass-kahn is out on bail and under guard in a new york high-rise.e found out where he's staying. we will show that to you. we will show you the building and tell thank you new details we learned about the alleged attack. timeline of it. i will talk to defense attorney mark geragos, former prosecutor eliot spitzer about the case being built against him. is your cell phone safe? do you know about the radiation effects? do you hold it against your ear when...
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. >> now, since being arrested dominique strass-kahn has resigned. has he reached out to you personally? >> no. >> and europe seems to be rallying around on having a european successor. where are you on that? >> if you step back for a second, i don't you to understand what's sort of driving our approach these institutions. you remember these were formed in the wake of the second world war. and they were set up in a really different era. and they were set up with a balance of power, governance structure that reflected the balance of power at the time and the world's changed dramatically since that time. and we have been leading, working with, not just emerging economies but even with europe, too, to make sure we change the governance structure to better reflect the reality of the balance of power in the world today and that's a very important thing to do. we made a lot of progress in doing that. but we've got some stuff to do. part of that is to try to make sure that people -- that you have a contestable appointment process for these institutions and
. >> now, since being arrested dominique strass-kahn has resigned. has he reached out to you personally? >> no. >> and europe seems to be rallying around on having a european successor. where are you on that? >> if you step back for a second, i don't you to understand what's sort of driving our approach these institutions. you remember these were formed in the wake of the second world war. and they were set up in a really different era. and they were set up with a...