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now, from the turbulence that is postwar germany, a significant factor emerges. the uniteds army, by its presence, is a strong deterrent force. it has become a major factor in our government's support of west germany. without order or decree, the american soldier has assumed an important role in restoring peoples pride and sense of world being. he may not always understand them, but he has a job to do here, and more often than not, he finds himself warming to the task. the job of reconstruction is vast. the u.s. army pitches in with heart and with muscle, making its equipment and men unavailable for a variety of. army manpower gives disaster aid. the corps of medics standby to provide medical aid for civilian emergencies. when floodlights out a road the leading to an orphanage in southern germany, u.s. army engineers rebuild the road. american soldiers give blood in german hospitals. fees from the blood donations are offered for a new building to house homeless children. ♪ narrator: cooperation of our soldiers and local activities encouraged by both the u.s. army and the ge
now, from the turbulence that is postwar germany, a significant factor emerges. the uniteds army, by its presence, is a strong deterrent force. it has become a major factor in our government's support of west germany. without order or decree, the american soldier has assumed an important role in restoring peoples pride and sense of world being. he may not always understand them, but he has a job to do here, and more often than not, he finds himself warming to the task. the job of reconstruction...
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seasoned commentators and analysts, beginning with author and academic johannes staemmler, who says germany is unitedbut only on the surface. also joining us is andreas kluth, germany correspondent of the economist magazine. east and west, he believes, are growing slowly together economically but growing further apart in psycho-political cultures. a warm welcome to anna sauerbrey of der tagesspiegel, who also writes for the international new york times. she says recent abuse and attacks have brought back the ugly east. johannes, we begin with you. you were born in dresden, which has been the focus of a lot of attention. people have been talking about the troubling events. what do you make of it all? johannes: it really hurts to see the pictures from dresden. intellectually, i do not find it so hard to understand that people are aggravated, that they need some way of articulating their disbelief. emotionally, i find it really hard to see it happening in dresden, to see it happening this way, and to have a feeling there is not much communication going on. there is no discussion. peter: when you say you
seasoned commentators and analysts, beginning with author and academic johannes staemmler, who says germany is unitedbut only on the surface. also joining us is andreas kluth, germany correspondent of the economist magazine. east and west, he believes, are growing slowly together economically but growing further apart in psycho-political cultures. a warm welcome to anna sauerbrey of der tagesspiegel, who also writes for the international new york times. she says recent abuse and attacks have...
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politics determined to lead a united germany.he first german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her diamond jubilee. to our dear friends david and on the great purpose and design of our alliance. we remain, now and always, faithful servants. cheers, everyone. toast.i propose a to our friend and partner, president hollande, to all of our friends here today. france,. bless america, and long live the alliance between our great -- god bless america, and long live the alliance between our great nations. just as you say in china that the sea excepts 100 rivers -- , our countryivers thetronger when we accept diversity and views and contribution
politics determined to lead a united germany.he first german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her...
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politics determined to lead a united germany.he first german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her diamond jubilee. to our dear friends david and on the great purpose and design of our alliance. we remain, now and always, faithful servants. cheers, everyone. toast.i propose a to our friend and partner, president hollande, to all of our friends here today. france,. bless america, and long live the alliance between our great -- god bless america, and long live the alliance between our great nations. just as you say in china that the sea excepts 100 rivers -- , our countryivers thetronger when we accept diversity and views and contribution
politics determined to lead a united germany.he first german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her...
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politics determined to lead a united germany.st german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her diamond jubilee. to our dear friends david and on the great purpose and design of our alliance. we remain, now and always, faithful servants. cheers, everyone. toast.i propose a to our friend and partner, president hollande, to all of our friends here today. france,. bless america, and long live the alliance between our great -- god bless america, and long live the alliance between our great nations. just as you say in china that the sea excepts 100 rivers -- , our countryivers thetronger when we accept diversity and views and contributions of a
politics determined to lead a united germany.st german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her...
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politics determined to lead a united germany.he first german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her diamond jubilee. to our dear friends david and on the great purpose and design of our alliance. we remain, now and always, faithful servants. cheers, everyone. toast.i propose a to our friend and partner, president hollande, to all of our friends here today. france,. bless america, and long live the alliance between our great -- god bless america, and long live the alliance between our great nations. just as you say in china that the sea excepts 100 rivers -- , our countryivers thetronger when we accept diversity and views and contribution
politics determined to lead a united germany.he first german chancellor in german history and an eloquent voice for human rights and dignity around the world. this evening, i want your country to know what korea has meant to america. [speaking korean] of our alliance, i think, is embodied in the concept that is uniquely korean. it doesn't translate that easily, but it reflects the affection and bonds of the heart that cannot be broken and grow stronger with time. to her majesty the queen on her...
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nothing like the degree of unity and economic integration and political integration in the united states. but germany keeps saying we are not a chance for union. europe is not a transfer union which means we don't share risks with other people or be allowed other countries. now the irony is that while they say that, because of the policies, they wound up bailing out so they have a greater cost as they try to take th tried tod of not doing it. so, they wound up paying a price for you might say their stands of not creating institutions that would make it work. so if that is impossible, what are the other idea is? i try to describe in the book how you could break up, separate the different countries may be into two or three different units and don't have to go back to the different currencies they have before. i think it can be done. not without cost but one has to remember the system is costly. the depressions are costly and people are burying a high price. the final idea that was referred to as a flexible euro, so the basic idea is you might keep the idea of the single currency as an eventual ambition
nothing like the degree of unity and economic integration and political integration in the united states. but germany keeps saying we are not a chance for union. europe is not a transfer union which means we don't share risks with other people or be allowed other countries. now the irony is that while they say that, because of the policies, they wound up bailing out so they have a greater cost as they try to take th tried tod of not doing it. so, they wound up paying a price for you might say...
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not content with being the united states and germany with cutting edge technology while also having it beyond. the prime minister promised the universal service of service. since then, the government has done nothing, letting down entrepreneurs, especially those in rule or areas. that is why we have sent out proposals were national investment banks. 500 billion investors to bring us housing and on energy infrastructure. a country that does not exist is a country that has given up. it is a path of managed . the country would never accept second-best. the country's history is based on individual ingenuity and collective endeavor. --rning and sarah guffey sony people that have developed so much. and lastpending first on research as a share of national income than france, germany, the u.s. and china. research and development to 30% of gdp. yesterday, rebecca sent out and it wase review an economy that worked for every part of this country. there is a say in the review. talentterms of money but and rich in potential, that is why we propose the national education service of the heart of the
not content with being the united states and germany with cutting edge technology while also having it beyond. the prime minister promised the universal service of service. since then, the government has done nothing, letting down entrepreneurs, especially those in rule or areas. that is why we have sent out proposals were national investment banks. 500 billion investors to bring us housing and on energy infrastructure. a country that does not exist is a country that has given up. it is a path...
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pence: there is not that isis just infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees. sen. kaine: they told you there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. gov. pence: if you're going to be critical of me, that is fair game. syriantell you after two were involved in the attack in paris that is called "paris' 9/11," you bet i suspended that program. i stand by that decision. if i am vice president, we're going to put the safety of the american people first. sen. kaine: hillary and i will do immigration enforcement and vet refugees based on whether they are dangerous or not, not discriminating based on which country you come from or religion. gov. pence: the director of the fbi said we cannot know for certain who these people coming are. sen. kaine: if we do not know, we do not let them in. gov. pence: if the fbi and homeland security said we cannot know for certain, you have got to err on the side of the safety of the american people. sen. kaine: by trashing all muslims? elaine: secretary clinton has talked about an intelligence s
pence: there is not that isis just infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees. sen. kaine: they told you there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. gov. pence: if you're going to be critical of me, that is fair game. syriantell you after two were involved in the attack in paris that is called "paris' 9/11," you bet i suspended that program. i stand by that decision. if i am vice president, we're going to put the safety of the american people first....
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. >>> just in now, senior officials from the united states, britain, germany, france and italy are set to meet tomorrow in berlin to find ways to end the connlict in syria. that's acccrding to a official. the help cannot come soon enough. the latest violent information we have been covering this morning, a suicide bombing at a wedding party. the death toll is 36 people. the situation in syria deteriorated since the ceasefire came to an end last month. the united states broke off talks with russia yesterday about implementing a new ceasefire agreement. >>> 10 until 7:00. more than 100,000 peopll could move to denver. the city from getting too over crowded and they're asking for your input. amanda del castillo six plains how to get involved. >>reporter: the city is planning and development department, they're hosting five different workshops to discuss that they're expecting to discuss access to parks and affordable housing in the right transportation. >> how can we make your ommute better and give you more options whether it's transitt walk ability, trails, the roadways, they're all apa
. >>> just in now, senior officials from the united states, britain, germany, france and italy are set to meet tomorrow in berlin to find ways to end the connlict in syria. that's acccrding to a official. the help cannot come soon enough. the latest violent information we have been covering this morning, a suicide bombing at a wedding party. the death toll is 36 people. the situation in syria deteriorated since the ceasefire came to an end last month. the united states broke off talks...
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peck: in comparison to germany right now, the united states looks quite uncharitable. germany has taken in 1.1 million syrian refugees last year alone, and we are debating whether to take zero or 10,000. there is the debate. student: [inaudible] >> it has become a security issue. refugees equal anxiety about national security. student: also, the intersection between domestic policy and foreign policy. something goes to the american people about what it means to be american, that we are accepting of people in difficult situations around the world, and numeral so saying something at -- you are also saying something at the international stage about what america is willing to do in order to help people around the world, and which causes they are willing to help, from where they are willing to accept people, and which issues they view as issues that would constitute refugee status. prof. peck: you summarized the complex domestic and international stakes in individual refugees. elizabeth? student: i don't necessarily agree it with this, but refugees are coming into this count
peck: in comparison to germany right now, the united states looks quite uncharitable. germany has taken in 1.1 million syrian refugees last year alone, and we are debating whether to take zero or 10,000. there is the debate. student: [inaudible] >> it has become a security issue. refugees equal anxiety about national security. student: also, the intersection between domestic policy and foreign policy. something goes to the american people about what it means to be american, that we are...
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hans schuman, frankfurt, germany, united states base hospital 991. what's that? a delay of three hours on all calls to germany? well, we'll have to wait. shall i, uh, turn on the current now, doctor? no. not yet. may i come in, inspector? oh, come in, kent. oh, any news of jim? no. and i'm really worried. well, from what lois and that pier guard saw from the gangplank, i'd say that jim was just up to a little fancy ambulance chasing. probably turn up with a whale of a story. wish i felt as easy about it. any word on that ambulance yet? i, uh, guess i'd better let you in on the whole story. it doesn't look so good. what did the boys find out? well, it was a rented ambulance. a phony name, of course. so we don't know where it went, or who or what it carried. frankly, they didn't leave us a clue to follow. mm-hm. i've had a feeling right from the first that there was a direct connection between jim's disappearance in that ambulance and the murder in the stateroom. did you identify the victim yet? he's the only one we know anything about so far. small-time confidence
hans schuman, frankfurt, germany, united states base hospital 991. what's that? a delay of three hours on all calls to germany? well, we'll have to wait. shall i, uh, turn on the current now, doctor? no. not yet. may i come in, inspector? oh, come in, kent. oh, any news of jim? no. and i'm really worried. well, from what lois and that pier guard saw from the gangplank, i'd say that jim was just up to a little fancy ambulance chasing. probably turn up with a whale of a story. wish i felt as easy...
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two units in germany trading at -66 basis points.ny.ar notes in it has the same effect when you keep the front and pinned to the floor reasoningie: the same that led the bank of japan to talk about targeting the level of yields. . we are not just talking about one's head of bonds. a set ofking governments. -- one set of bonds. we are heading in the direction of the national central banks having more clicks ability in the bonds they buy. -- more flexibility in the bonds they buy. will not cause this speculative race with a few bonds left that the ecb is able to buy. david: we talk about interest rates in that context -- should we talk about lower inflation for longer? , declare victory and retreat ?nd say we will not get to 2% stephanie: he suggested the inflation rate would be at target by 2018. that would put it quite far away from 2%. i hope that doesn't mean they are lowering their targets and expectations for inflation because a region that has as much debt as the eurozone does and as much need to reflate after such a long time o
two units in germany trading at -66 basis points.ny.ar notes in it has the same effect when you keep the front and pinned to the floor reasoningie: the same that led the bank of japan to talk about targeting the level of yields. . we are not just talking about one's head of bonds. a set ofking governments. -- one set of bonds. we are heading in the direction of the national central banks having more clicks ability in the bonds they buy. -- more flexibility in the bonds they buy. will not cause...
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they are made up of retail and renewability units, and is germany's largest ipo since 2000. >> do you need a cup of water? >> i needed to suddenly cough, as one does. >> head to world markets live, we're taking a short break. keep your e-mail questions coming through. @carolincnbc or @louisabojesen, or on e-mail as well. "street signs" will be right back. . >>> welcome. you're watching "street signs." i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> more questions than answers. the pond rund recovers from hit the lowest levels in three decades. >>> european stocks opening a bit lower riled by a selloff in sterling. the ftse 100 boosted by the falling pound. >>> deutsche bank declines to comment on a report its mulling an asset management spinoff. shares trade higher amid positive prints across the sector. >>> u.s. authorities warn of life-threatening weather conditions as hurricane matthew strengthens to a category 4 storm due to make landfall on florida's atlantic coast. >>> we have a lot of data to get through on the uk. i don't think the pound will react tha
they are made up of retail and renewability units, and is germany's largest ipo since 2000. >> do you need a cup of water? >> i needed to suddenly cough, as one does. >> head to world markets live, we're taking a short break. keep your e-mail questions coming through. @carolincnbc or @louisabojesen, or on e-mail as well. "street signs" will be right back. . >>> welcome. you're watching "street signs." i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen....
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but are the united states and germany really on the verge of waging economic war over deutsche bank?ll talk about that. and as i said, we'll talk about the u.k. as well where the new prime minister has been sending ripples through the eurozone with her blunt assessment of the british exit. ashley webster's on the story. a live update from ashley next on "countdown." ♪ ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. connell: well, today was another rough day for one of the nation's largest lenders. wells fargo are down by 53 cents, touching session lows for today. first, hillary clinton slammed the bank in her speech that she made earlier
but are the united states and germany really on the verge of waging economic war over deutsche bank?ll talk about that. and as i said, we'll talk about the u.k. as well where the new prime minister has been sending ripples through the eurozone with her blunt assessment of the british exit. ashley webster's on the story. a live update from ashley next on "countdown." ♪ ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with...
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pence: there is not evidence that isis had infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees. sen. kaine: they told you there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. gov. pence: if you're going to be critical of me, that is fair game. after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack in paris 9/11," called "paris' you bet i suspended that program. i stand by that decision. if i am vice president, we're going to put the safety of the american people first. sen. kaine: hillary and i will do immigration enforcement and refugees based on whether they are dangerous or not, not discriminating based on which country you are from. the director of the fbi said we cannot know for certain who these people coming are. sen. kaine: if we do not know, we do not let them in. gov. pence: if the fbi and homeland security said we cannot know for certain, you have got of the safetyside of the american people. sen. kaine: by trashing all muslims? elaine: we have got to talk about the intelligence surge. what would that look like and how would that help ide
pence: there is not evidence that isis had infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees. sen. kaine: they told you there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. gov. pence: if you're going to be critical of me, that is fair game. after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack in paris 9/11," called "paris' you bet i suspended that program. i stand by that decision. if i am vice president, we're going to put the safety of the american people first....
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we've had pretty good pmi reports now in the united states, in germany up to like 55, in china.tor coming back. it would also help if oil popped over $50, again for example. i think there is a global recovery or a global bounce happening. not just in the u.s. but globally that i think will help spur some optimism again. and that's going to come maybe at the same time that earnings momentum finally turns northward. this month could be big. we get not only the first read on what's happening with earnings momentum, but also at month end we get a read on real gdp. if that number's around 3%, we get good reports to start this earnings season. i think we might break higher here before year end. >> how much higher, jim? you're always the optimist. that's why we love having you on in the mornings. >> well, actually, you know, i've been more conservative here in the last couple years. >> it's true actually. >> yeah. and i turn positive again on the january/february lows. and i have gotten -- i have to admit, increasingly positive since. you know, in the 1980s, the 1990s we had a first-ha
we've had pretty good pmi reports now in the united states, in germany up to like 55, in china.tor coming back. it would also help if oil popped over $50, again for example. i think there is a global recovery or a global bounce happening. not just in the u.s. but globally that i think will help spur some optimism again. and that's going to come maybe at the same time that earnings momentum finally turns northward. this month could be big. we get not only the first read on what's happening with...
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the heart of this decision is the heart of the difference between the united states of germany and the soviet union. political scientists and lawyers have been more skeptical. the entries on military commissions did not even mention milligan. it focused instead on the rules law,oped on international and international law of war which davis had considered irrelevant. when the great pioneers of american political science, john burgess, declared in 1890 that ande's opinion was correct if davis' opinion was ever subjected to the state of war, it would be necessarily discarded. on the eve of world war ii a lawyer called his opinion childish, to think it would prove a different precedent in times of crisis. to understand what has happened to milligan, one has to recognize a basic irony. milligan articulated a general principle that constitutional protection was not suspended by war, but the specific holding established a very rigid rule for a very particular circumstance. it specified that american citizens who are not themselves combatants, could not be tried by military commissions when re
the heart of this decision is the heart of the difference between the united states of germany and the soviet union. political scientists and lawyers have been more skeptical. the entries on military commissions did not even mention milligan. it focused instead on the rules law,oped on international and international law of war which davis had considered irrelevant. when the great pioneers of american political science, john burgess, declared in 1890 that ande's opinion was correct if davis'...
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sales from spain and italy rose double-digit spirit modest gains were seen coming from germany, france, and the united kingdom. grew a sales in the e.u. percent in the first nine months of 2016 to 11.2 million vehicles. tesco says its dispute over who should bear the cost of weakening currency with unilever has been shelved. this is one of the consequences to running uncertainty of brexit proceedings. brexit either be a hard or nothing at all. >> it was a worrying sign for british consumers. empty shelves with the marmite they either love or hate once stood. a pricing dispute between the u.k. largest retailer, tesco, and it's largest consumer goods company, unilever. now and again, a relief for marmite lovers and also for the two companies, who settled their spat on thursday per unilever had been demanding a 10% price hike, citing cost increases due to the falling pound in the wake of the brexit vote. no brand is that strong that it can withstand customer reaction. fund a prepared to just blanket 10% increase across the board. and itsalling pound effect on consumers is one side effect of brexit. as th
sales from spain and italy rose double-digit spirit modest gains were seen coming from germany, france, and the united kingdom. grew a sales in the e.u. percent in the first nine months of 2016 to 11.2 million vehicles. tesco says its dispute over who should bear the cost of weakening currency with unilever has been shelved. this is one of the consequences to running uncertainty of brexit proceedings. brexit either be a hard or nothing at all. >> it was a worrying sign for british...
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think the degree of unity of economic integration we have in the united states. but germany keeps saying we are not a transfer union. europe is not a transfer union which means we don't share risks with other people we don't bail out other countries. the irony is that while they say that, because of the policies they've wound up bailing out. so they've had greater crossed while they try to take the stand of not doing it. so they wind up paying a price for you might say their stance of not creating an institution that would make it work. so that's not that's not possible what are the other ideas? the other is in a divorce, about how how you could break up, separate the different countries maybe into two or three units and you wouldn't have to go back to the 19 different currencies they had before. i think it could be done, not without cost, but you have to remember the current system is extraordinarily costly. the depressions are costly. people are bearing a high price. the final idea is a flexible euro, a different kind of halfway house, the basic ideas that you might keep t
think the degree of unity of economic integration we have in the united states. but germany keeps saying we are not a transfer union. europe is not a transfer union which means we don't share risks with other people we don't bail out other countries. the irony is that while they say that, because of the policies they've wound up bailing out. so they've had greater crossed while they try to take the stand of not doing it. so they wind up paying a price for you might say their stance of not...
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like the degree of unity of economic integration, political integration we have in the united states, but germany keeps saying, we are not a transfer union. europe is not a transfer intun which means we don't share risks with other people, we don't bail out other countries. irony is while they say that because of the policies they wound occupy bailing out so they borne greater costs as they take the stance of not doing it. they wound up paying a price for their -- you might say their stance of not, so if that's not possible, what the other ideas. the other is amical divorce. how you separate the different countries maybe in two or three different units and not have to go to the different 19 currencies before. the depressions are costly. and the people are bearing a high price. the final idea that was referred in the flexible euro to different halfway house, the basic idea is you might keep the idea of a single currency trying to keep the advances that they've had so far but recognize that they put the car before the horse. in other words, they weren't ready to have the single currency and what i
like the degree of unity of economic integration, political integration we have in the united states, but germany keeps saying, we are not a transfer union. europe is not a transfer intun which means we don't share risks with other people, we don't bail out other countries. irony is while they say that because of the policies they wound occupy bailing out so they borne greater costs as they take the stance of not doing it. they wound up paying a price for their -- you might say their stance of...
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. >> those judges because there wasn't any evidence yet that isis had infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested -- >> i told you there's a right way and wrong way to do it. >> if you're going to be critical of me on that, that's fair game. after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack in paris that is called paris's 9/11, at governor of the state of indiana, i have no higher priority than the safety and state. >> but governor pence -- >> i stand by that decision and if donald trump is president, we're going to put the safety and security of the american people first. >> hillary and i will do immigration enforcement and will vet refugees based on whether th're dangerous or not. we won't do it bed on discriminating against you, from the country you come from, or the religion you practice. that is completely antithetical to the jeffersonian >> the director of our fbi, homeland security, said we can't know for certain who these -- >> yes, we can. when we know, we don't let them in. if we don't know who they are, we don't let them in. >> the fbi and homeland security says we ca
. >> those judges because there wasn't any evidence yet that isis had infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested -- >> i told you there's a right way and wrong way to do it. >> if you're going to be critical of me on that, that's fair game. after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack in paris that is called paris's 9/11, at governor of the state of indiana, i have no higher priority than the safety and state. >> but governor pence -- >> i stand...
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the study examined people in the united states, germany, and most during the christmas and new year's period and the japanese put on weight during golden week which is a major japanese holiday. frances, obviously, people are not giving up their favorite food. >> no. >> if they indulge and when we indulge because well, what should we keep in mind? >> first of all, stick with mom's apple pie if that is what you love and forget aunt millie's casserole. the things you don't care about it leave it to the side and always use a because we have all been guilty of standing by the buffet table. >> by the fridge. >> all of it. if you use a plate, at least you have a visual cue and that is going to help you remember, oh, yeah, i actually had a whole plate of food! >> or two! >> and then, finally, the booze. the booze calories they just add up. 125 calories for a glass of wine ?25 calories for a 12-ounce beer and 200 or more calories for a cocktail. use one alcoholic drink per hour and follow it up with a glass of water. >> tara, obviously, there are different foods as a cardiologist we should kee
the study examined people in the united states, germany, and most during the christmas and new year's period and the japanese put on weight during golden week which is a major japanese holiday. frances, obviously, people are not giving up their favorite food. >> no. >> if they indulge and when we indulge because well, what should we keep in mind? >> first of all, stick with mom's apple pie if that is what you love and forget aunt millie's casserole. the things you don't care...
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said it's because there wasn't any evidence yet, that -- that isis had in fill rated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees account that connected to isis -- >> but they told you there's right way and a wrong way to do it. >> if you're going to be critical, that's fair game. after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack of paris 9/11, as governor of the state of indian a i have no higher priority than the people asafet security of the people of my state -- >> governor pence -- >> and if i'm vice president of the united states and donald trump is president, we're going to put the safety and security of the american people -- first. >> can we just be clear, hillary and i will do immigration enforcement and vet refugees whether or not they're dangerous, we won't discriminate you from the country you come from and the religion you are -- >> the director of the fbi or homeland security said we can't know for certain who these people are coming from syria. >> yes, we can and when we don't let them know, we don't let them in. >> the fbi and homeland security said we can
said it's because there wasn't any evidence yet, that -- that isis had in fill rated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees account that connected to isis -- >> but they told you there's right way and a wrong way to do it. >> if you're going to be critical, that's fair game. after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack of paris 9/11, as governor of the state of indian a i have no higher priority than the people asafet security of the people of my...
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>> those judges said because there wasn't any evidence yet that isis had infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees -- >> but they told you there is right way and wrong way to do it. >> if you're going to be critical of me on that that's fair game. i'll tell you after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack in paris that called paris' 9/11, as governor of the state of indiana, i have no higher priority than safety and security of the people of my state. >> but governor -- i suspended that. >> but -- if i'm vice president of the united states or donald trump is president we are going to put -- >> can we just be clear. hillary and i will do immigration enforcement and we'll vet refugees basedded on whether they're dangerous or not. we won't do it based on discriminating against you from the country you come from or the religion. >> but the problem with that -- completely at the -- >> elaine the director of the fbi homeland security said, we can't know for certain who these people are coming -- >> don't let them know -- the -- and the fbi and homeland securi
>> those judges said because there wasn't any evidence yet that isis had infiltrated the united states. germany just arrested three syrian refugees -- >> but they told you there is right way and wrong way to do it. >> if you're going to be critical of me on that that's fair game. i'll tell you after two syrian refugees were involved in the attack in paris that called paris' 9/11, as governor of the state of indiana, i have no higher priority than safety and security of the...
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the main one being that this is the united states waging economic war on germany. i can tell you, a big fine here will be seen as politically toxic for angela merkel. get this. from her deputy this weekend, he said, "i don't know whether to laugh or be furious that a bank whose turned speculation into a business model is now complaing that it's now the victim of speculation. the message here, zero sympathy for deutsche bank and help this bank angela merkel at your peril." e botm line, guys, ultimate we need to see what the settlemen sum is. for "nightly busine report," i' julia chatterly in >> and today on cnbc, jp chase coe says he thinks deutsche bank will be fine. >> there is no reason they shouldn't get over its problems. they have capital play liquidity and we want all these banks to get through because it's better for everybody we move on and help do our jobs. >> the british pound sent reeling today to a 31-year low against the dollar and hitting e euro in three years after theresa may said the process to withdraw from the european union will start in the fir
the main one being that this is the united states waging economic war on germany. i can tell you, a big fine here will be seen as politically toxic for angela merkel. get this. from her deputy this weekend, he said, "i don't know whether to laugh or be furious that a bank whose turned speculation into a business model is now complaing that it's now the victim of speculation. the message here, zero sympathy for deutsche bank and help this bank angela merkel at your peril." e botm line,...
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to say what are we going to do to make sure we own the future of advance manufacturing not germany, the united states of america. >> hillary clinton speaking about advanced manufacturing jobs in charlotte trying to lock up the battleground state of north carolina in her favor. let's hop back to donald trump trying to make end roads in battleground florida where he is trailing clinton by four points. >> we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again. we will make america great again. thank you and god bless you. thank you. thank you everybody. thank you fp get out and vote november 8th. thank you. >> donald trump wrapping up his remarks there. why not go back to charlotte and listen to hillary clinton. >> this is not a woman's issue, my friends. this is family economic issue. if you have a mother, wife, daughter or sister who is working, it's your issue. it is way past time for women to be paid fairly for the jobs that we do. now, we're also going to invest in education from preschool through college and university. i want us to have unive
to say what are we going to do to make sure we own the future of advance manufacturing not germany, the united states of america. >> hillary clinton speaking about advanced manufacturing jobs in charlotte trying to lock up the battleground state of north carolina in her favor. let's hop back to donald trump trying to make end roads in battleground florida where he is trailing clinton by four points. >> we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will...