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people, weid catch know sometimes they would make these people show where they had showing.d take photos and the amazing places they were trying to hide. security was known in east germany and anybody would have to be aware they were going to be spied upon. let's go look for the ways that's going to happen. >> it was a hotel especially for foreign guests. in fact nicknamed for the hotel was -- artifactsme wonderful to spy upon visitors at the hotel like this. it's been modified. take a close look, you may be able to see that behind the window, where the cuckoo would come out, is a tiny pinhole. ahind that pinhole would be wonderful piece, a through the wall camera. some of these would be located on the others of this wall, looking through the eyepieces here. this long section would be going through the wall. when you are sitting in your hotel, you are being spied upon by somebody behind the wall. what is the best thing to use as a concealment, something you would never think to conceal anything suspicious? one of them is a walnut shell. would think anything suspicious about that? one of
people, weid catch know sometimes they would make these people show where they had showing.d take photos and the amazing places they were trying to hide. security was known in east germany and anybody would have to be aware they were going to be spied upon. let's go look for the ways that's going to happen. >> it was a hotel especially for foreign guests. in fact nicknamed for the hotel was -- artifactsme wonderful to spy upon visitors at the hotel like this. it's been modified. take a...
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people, weid catch know that sometimes they would make these people show where they had hidden and take photos, showing them exactly where it was. you can see women, children, adults and amazing places where they were trying to hide. anybody who came to visit the country would have to be aware that they were going to be spied upon. here we are in a hotel room in east berlin. it was a hotel built especially for foreign guests. there were rooms in the hotel that were completely under surveillance. nickname was the stasi nest. which they went to to spy on visitors at a hotel like this. this looks like an ordinary cuckoo clock, but it has been modified. if you take a close look, you might be able to see that behind the window is a tiny pinhole. camera.hat be this it is a wonderful piece. looking through these pieces here. here be goingion through the wall. right behind pinhole in the cuckoo clock camera. while you were sitting in your hotel, you are being spied upon all the time by someone behind the wall. was somegle artifact kind of device for concealment. what is the best thing to use fo
people, weid catch know that sometimes they would make these people show where they had hidden and take photos, showing them exactly where it was. you can see women, children, adults and amazing places where they were trying to hide. anybody who came to visit the country would have to be aware that they were going to be spied upon. here we are in a hotel room in east berlin. it was a hotel built especially for foreign guests. there were rooms in the hotel that were completely under...
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including all of those cars that are now manufactured in mexico. 30% of our business went to mexico. , weidf you don't sign it are just going to charge you tariffs. they signed everything we wanted. usmca will create up to half a million american jobs and add at least 1.2% more to our total gdp. it should be higher than that. democrats in washington would xesher pursue outrageous hoa and delusional witch which are going nowhere. don't worry about it. stuffmca and deliver real for the american workers. it is a great bill. pressure on the democrats. there is tremendous pressure already. most of them, if we had a vote today, would vote for it. but nancy pelosi, nervous and nancy, has to put it out there and sign. if she doesn't, she is doing her party a tremendous disservice, and her country a tremendous disservice. millions of new jobs, we are also transforming lives. administration, nearly 1.8 million americans in their prime working years simply gave up looking for work altogether and dropped out of the labor force. under my administration, 2 million prime age americans have, the sidelines
including all of those cars that are now manufactured in mexico. 30% of our business went to mexico. , weidf you don't sign it are just going to charge you tariffs. they signed everything we wanted. usmca will create up to half a million american jobs and add at least 1.2% more to our total gdp. it should be higher than that. democrats in washington would xesher pursue outrageous hoa and delusional witch which are going nowhere. don't worry about it. stuffmca and deliver real for the american...
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think weid that, we can adjust to manage the situation.t marks the second chief executive officer is a graph owes with interest rates -- grapples with interest rates. >> flip one year back when we are sitting here and believing we would have rate hikes but the ecb throughout 2019. none of that has happened, so that is one part. everybody is getting a little bit more scared by the quarter because it is unclear how to reverse the situation to something that allows interest rate at the end of the day to do what it is supposed to do, which is steering capital flows in the economy and a negative interest rate does not do that properly. i think that is pretty clear. francine: a rough year for australian banks. worst earnings since the global financial crash. -- profit plunge 50%. >> we see a culmination of a lot of the trends we've seen coming through. it is being battered from all sides. low interest rates are cribbing margins. this finding harder to eat out profitability against in environment where regulators wanted to hold more capital. we h
think weid that, we can adjust to manage the situation.t marks the second chief executive officer is a graph owes with interest rates -- grapples with interest rates. >> flip one year back when we are sitting here and believing we would have rate hikes but the ecb throughout 2019. none of that has happened, so that is one part. everybody is getting a little bit more scared by the quarter because it is unclear how to reverse the situation to something that allows interest rate at the end...
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position weide, we activities, geographies where we can create value for all of our stakeholders, including a kind of transformation and this will be done at a very sustained pace as we have been making very strong commitments 2021king down reserves by and 500 million euro of free cash flow. is an industrial plan. what we want to do is create long-term value for all our stakeholders, and of course for our shareholders. reporter: you are planning the majority of asset sales in 2020 and 2021. can you give us any idea on what region you are looking at? , withs., for example united water come would that be underwater in terms -- on your radar in terms of asset sales? [indiscernible] what we have been very clear rhythmthe pace and the we want to work because it is about repositioning the group to our activities where we think and we are convinced that growth will be in the future, and also disposal sets where we believe we are not competitive anymore. we cannot create value. we cannot create value. and therefore, we think others would be much better positioned to do so. we want to protect the in
position weide, we activities, geographies where we can create value for all of our stakeholders, including a kind of transformation and this will be done at a very sustained pace as we have been making very strong commitments 2021king down reserves by and 500 million euro of free cash flow. is an industrial plan. what we want to do is create long-term value for all our stakeholders, and of course for our shareholders. reporter: you are planning the majority of asset sales in 2020 and 2021. can...
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region, weide the often think about white scott irish. doing the work i do, people think these are the old tiny ways of white folks in the actually there is a lot of diversity here, maybe not statistically, but when you are looking at who is preserving and maintaining cultural heritage, their own cultural heritage, we have serbian communities, lebanese, muslim, african-american, italian, swiss, it runs the gamut. i think some of the narrative of this place is being homogenous -- of this place being homogenously white, we have internalized. when we lose -- when we use the term appalachian, we have to think about what that may be a codeword for and how we could shifted so it is an inclusive term that includes everyone who lives here and is engaged in the place. goal is not necessarily the world outside but for the communities themselves. i really want the community to say you got this right. not necessarily this romantic perception of the place, but that you got it right in all its complexity. was blind, but now i see. >> our cities tour st
region, weide the often think about white scott irish. doing the work i do, people think these are the old tiny ways of white folks in the actually there is a lot of diversity here, maybe not statistically, but when you are looking at who is preserving and maintaining cultural heritage, their own cultural heritage, we have serbian communities, lebanese, muslim, african-american, italian, swiss, it runs the gamut. i think some of the narrative of this place is being homogenous -- of this place...