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when the city was divided, this area was very heavily financed by west germany. b: in the west, this was the symbol of the success of the capitalist system. we have the construction of ku'damm, building up with beautiful shops, with department stores that showed, really, that this was the promised land, this is... all the goods could be had on the western side. narrator: the train takes isabelle toward the center of berlin, through a neighborhood called kreuzberg, right beside the former wall. this area became, during the time of the wall, the refuge of less-fortunate sectors of society, and therefore the center of a more popular and cosmopolitan lifestyle. a whole culture of cheap, if not free, accommodation took over the area. it was also the home of 50,000 rkish immigrants. after reunification, many expected kreuzberg to become more desirable and expensive, but that hasn't happened. it's still the poorest neighborhood in berlin. as isabelle continues eastward, she enters the station for the elevated train just at the place where the wall once cut the city in tw
when the city was divided, this area was very heavily financed by west germany. b: in the west, this was the symbol of the success of the capitalist system. we have the construction of ku'damm, building up with beautiful shops, with department stores that showed, really, that this was the promised land, this is... all the goods could be had on the western side. narrator: the train takes isabelle toward the center of berlin, through a neighborhood called kreuzberg, right beside the former wall....
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of germany, they traded prisoners, political prisoners, and so i got traded out and i came to west germanyyear of jail, if you're only 19 years old, that makes you a not very confident child. you're shaky. then you come to a whole new world and i experienced this is a bit rougher world also, you know. so what i did was i hitchhiked to italy where i always wanted to be, in italy, and i was ending up on a little island called volcano, and i found a cave, and i was really like my other hero robinson crusoe living in a cage. i wanted to make sure i could live by myself. i didn't live with society, i lived with nature. after one year i was ready to go back to the society. i was strong enough but my self-esteem with all my beliefs and i went right into this. he did that at home, climbing up the ladder, and i would pick. but then when i came into the fashion business, i thought, this is not what i really want, and i think destiny said, susanne, this is not where we really want you. that was the first time i put my feet into another continent which is this continent. >> when i came to lake mazatla
of germany, they traded prisoners, political prisoners, and so i got traded out and i came to west germanyyear of jail, if you're only 19 years old, that makes you a not very confident child. you're shaky. then you come to a whole new world and i experienced this is a bit rougher world also, you know. so what i did was i hitchhiked to italy where i always wanted to be, in italy, and i was ending up on a little island called volcano, and i found a cave, and i was really like my other hero...
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eighty police officers were injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival in south west germany then arrest started after a teenager tried to get into the event with a band flag and police used pepper spray as they were told to with stones and bottles of water the clashes last for about two hours and ended with thirty one people arrested. and in a few moments russia's president vladimir putin tells r.t. where he sees russia's future headed but first a recap of the headlines stick with us. download the official application so far choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time any of the. welcome back to this new was to be a series of practice used to listen with the robot foster this evening was actively delving into the facts which affect all of us who put on the internet and we've got to give a special welcome to all the ladies and agents from the n.s.a. a c o m i five glad you're listening in because today is all about sickness and how it's spreading fr
eighty police officers were injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival in south west germany then arrest started after a teenager tried to get into the event with a band flag and police used pepper spray as they were told to with stones and bottles of water the clashes last for about two hours and ended with thirty one people arrested. and in a few moments russia's president vladimir putin tells r.t. where he sees russia's future headed but first a recap of the headlines stick with...
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. >> this lush countryside in the far west of germany is thought to conceal the deadliest of threats. experts say the air force base could be home to 20 nuclear warheads. that is a problem for the foreign minister, who has lobbied against the knicks since his party joined the government coalition in 2009 -- lobbied against the nukes. his ministry admits it has had to lower expectations. >> no one in the governor, not least the foreign minister, thought it would be an easy task. weapons control and reduction is, after all, a tough business. >> nato could conceivably call on tornado jets to fire off the nuclear missiles, so germany now finds itself having to modernize the planes instead of making the country nuclear-free. >> we have the latest from the paralympics in one moment. >> but first, stories from around the world. >> palestinians have welcomed news that france is looking into news that leader yasser arafat was poisoned. france has indicated it is interested in sending in a forensic team to exhume the body. he died in hospital in 2004 of unknown causes. in canada, a gunman has o
. >> this lush countryside in the far west of germany is thought to conceal the deadliest of threats. experts say the air force base could be home to 20 nuclear warheads. that is a problem for the foreign minister, who has lobbied against the knicks since his party joined the government coalition in 2009 -- lobbied against the nukes. his ministry admits it has had to lower expectations. >> no one in the governor, not least the foreign minister, thought it would be an easy task....
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the west german government did after the war and the payment continued all the ware up true from west germanyo the u.s. continued to 1979. we finally entered the war on the allied side in april of 1917, after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. there's a sense of this moment of unity of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photographer of june of 1917, new yorkers lining up to register to draft. i like -- my favorite thing in the picture is the hat the woman is wearing on the right. sense we're pulling again -- we're pulling together a here and win this thing. but as many of you know, it was not to unfold precisely that way. a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear and pair now ya about the mixed nature of american societies of which new york city was the most salient example of all these different immigrant groups. how do you unify them? while the germans persuade the people. a lot of germans are working to cab to my knowledge and spy on us as we speak. the war period 1917 to' 18 with wood row administration leading the charge there was a h
the west german government did after the war and the payment continued all the ware up true from west germanyo the u.s. continued to 1979. we finally entered the war on the allied side in april of 1917, after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. there's a sense of this moment of unity of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photographer of june of 1917, new yorkers lining up to register to draft. i like -- my favorite thing in the...
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whether it was west germany leaping over east germany, hong kong and taiwan putting china to shame, or singapore outshining impoverish malaysia. this has been universal truth of history. the south fulfills that same role today. that's why liberals hate the south. [applause] liberals hate the south because what they believe is an assignment of ignorance has defeated them in affluence and sophistication. they can barely stand it, but there is so. and it lies in a once in virtue i've yet to mention because much as bill of rights the south, in in even a little has to find a place to live and work and that's where southern hospitality drives the final minute into the dream. because if the liver packs up and leaves, he knows with dread and soon he will hear the words that will drive a dagger into his most precious hopes, howdy, neighbor. [applause] success, or everyone gets a trophy. liberals hate success for a number of reasons include the fact they hate competition in everything that comes with it. to a liberal there's no such thing as true competition others no such thing as learning a va
whether it was west germany leaping over east germany, hong kong and taiwan putting china to shame, or singapore outshining impoverish malaysia. this has been universal truth of history. the south fulfills that same role today. that's why liberals hate the south. [applause] liberals hate the south because what they believe is an assignment of ignorance has defeated them in affluence and sophistication. they can barely stand it, but there is so. and it lies in a once in virtue i've yet to...
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>> if you're a german, a simple choice, either write unlimited checks like west germany did for east or -- >> it worked with east germany. >> you have to decide one or the other. the muddle middle, the more muddle middle the more complicated it gets. >> we have to go right now but are you going to help us look around corners in a multispeed universe? >> no, we're going to celebrate the fact that the reds -- >> do you have any new really good, when you guys sit around and you bring down that guy mccully, guy that looks like a her mitt, he's in the lotus position on mountains in san bernardino, do you bring him down and he delivers one more term for new normal or something in. >> i see him on sundays -- >> he's think being the terminologies. >> he's a good thinker. >> so are you, so is gross. >> the phrase i thought you were going to pick on the reverse volcker moment. >> do with you go back to the g. william miller era, we're further. g. william miller never had any idea he could do all this crap. >> the reverse volcker moment. >> qep, perpetual or qei? >> unlimited. >> in 15 minutes,
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the fact is people who own shares in germany and properties in west germany, the ones that own bonds cash, cash and bond holders got wiped out precisely three times, lost everything. the ones that own equities, they still have the equities. >> marc faber, thank you. we appreciate t. you stopped listening when he talked about the flyover states. you're like, whew. >> i didn't even know what he was talking about. >> yeah. where are those? why would anyone have -- >> if it's not upper -- >> upper west. >> that's where it is. >>> coming up, morning money's ben white on the headlines coming out of the dnc in north carolina. i do know that's next. like our all-in-one trade ticket. we put strategies, chains and positions all on one screen. start trading today with optionsxpress by charles schwab. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complica
the fact is people who own shares in germany and properties in west germany, the ones that own bonds cash, cash and bond holders got wiped out precisely three times, lost everything. the ones that own equities, they still have the equities. >> marc faber, thank you. we appreciate t. you stopped listening when he talked about the flyover states. you're like, whew. >> i didn't even know what he was talking about. >> yeah. where are those? why would anyone have -- >> if...
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their rage is directed toward germany and the west in general. >> when they insult our beliefs, our religion under the slogan of freedom and democracy, we say to hell with freedom and democracy when it touches religion and faith. >> protesters also attacked the nearby british embassy. police fired tear gas in an effort to control the crowd, but they were unable to stop protesters from entering the german embassy. the reaction in berlin was one of horror. >> i strongly condemn these attacks on the german embassy in sudan. i demand from the sudanese authorities that the safety and integrity of the embassy grounds be guaranteed immediately. in accordance with international law. >> employees of the embassy in khartoum are all safe. the foreign ministry has set up a crisis team to monitor developments. security measures at german embassies around the islamic world have been stepped up to guard against more violence. >> for more, let's cross over to our parliamentary studios. tell us about the foreign ministry. >> as far as we know, the situation at the embassy itself has calmed down during the co
their rage is directed toward germany and the west in general. >> when they insult our beliefs, our religion under the slogan of freedom and democracy, we say to hell with freedom and democracy when it touches religion and faith. >> protesters also attacked the nearby british embassy. police fired tear gas in an effort to control the crowd, but they were unable to stop protesters from entering the german embassy. the reaction in berlin was one of horror. >> i strongly condemn...
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west as laboratory technician. now shy is the first woman chancellor of germany. my mind was reeling by the time i left there and i went to the coast of turkey, the south coast of turkey to join some friends on a cruise who are all contemporaries of my time and began to talk about all we've been witness to and seismic changes in our life and how quickly they have become and now seem to becoming at even faster pace. then i thought what was our legacy? i written about the greatest generation. what about the boomers and couple of years behind them. what do we leave behind? a lot of us are grandparents and littles to the and some are teenagers and how bright they are and how eager they are and what will they say to us 40 years from now in a matter of speaking? what will historians say about our unparalleled opportunities that we had, the kind of alloyed chance to have a big impact on the world and did we take full advantage of it? that's when i began to write "the time of our lives". i looked for examples of people doing write things and there are many of them. i see
west as laboratory technician. now shy is the first woman chancellor of germany. my mind was reeling by the time i left there and i went to the coast of turkey, the south coast of turkey to join some friends on a cruise who are all contemporaries of my time and began to talk about all we've been witness to and seismic changes in our life and how quickly they have become and now seem to becoming at even faster pace. then i thought what was our legacy? i written about the greatest generation....
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germany specifically play? >> i think solidarity is very important. given our history with colonialism, there is a reluctance to take what we perceive to be orders from the west. solidarity, human to human relationships advice will be necessary. germany, because of its important history, is one of those countries that can't say we have experienced some of the thing you have the experience that there is a better way to go. >> thank you very much for your comments. he will be at the berlin literature festival. germany's largest shipbuilding trade fair kick off today in hamburg. green shippings is one of the major focal points. the shipping industry needs to shade -- need to save fuel. >> liquefied natural gas is a greater alternative and is widely used in scandinavia. now german ports are looking into the business which has its dangers. >> helmets and protective clothing are mandatory here. a special tanker is discharging its load of liquefied natural gas. at -107 degrees celsius, it is pumped ashore through pipelines. this man has 20 years experience and gas industry. now they hope to offer refueling for ships using liquefied natural gas. the harbor is private
germany specifically play? >> i think solidarity is very important. given our history with colonialism, there is a reluctance to take what we perceive to be orders from the west. solidarity, human to human relationships advice will be necessary. germany, because of its important history, is one of those countries that can't say we have experienced some of the thing you have the experience that there is a better way to go. >> thank you very much for your comments. he will be at the...
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west. we have it in the united states and we have it in germany that may differ from what we generally recognizee west. i think in terms of democracy as a process that opens up political decision-making to the entire population, i think that s sharia is quite compatible with democracy. that's the growing sentiment and point of view among scholars and clerics among the muslim world. >> let's talk about the political landscape in egypt as islamism takes shape. morsi is not elected by a landslide. are there moderate muslims in egypt that can steer the culture away from extremism and more towards the progressivism, i think, western audiences certainly hoped for out of the arab spring? >> well, i think it's a matter of how you define those things. i think coming out in places like egypt, the more moderate among them, we can expect movements who will advocate policies that may not be consistent with some of the west values, but i don't think these are movements that are interested in clashing with the west in terms of violating or threatening its security. i think that over the long run what the relat
west. we have it in the united states and we have it in germany that may differ from what we generally recognizee west. i think in terms of democracy as a process that opens up political decision-making to the entire population, i think that s sharia is quite compatible with democracy. that's the growing sentiment and point of view among scholars and clerics among the muslim world. >> let's talk about the political landscape in egypt as islamism takes shape. morsi is not elected by a...
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pab, germany banning this screening. are we following the west kneeling before god?t is kneeling before people who hate the west. >> the reason that they are giving for considering this ban is public safety. obviously it is controversial, and there is a risk of violence and we know that. but i do think that if we start caving in to this kind of thing, we are giving in. that is not the direction we want to go in at all. >> even our flags ad sh dash. >> are you okay? >> i got a wee tickle. >> i can get you some water. >> the problem is there is no alcohol. it sings the particular el c -- the tickles. and when you can't have them the tickles come forth. >> should the war on islam gone too far? should we be apologizing? >> see here, this is the problem with apologizing and i did a bit of research. you know melanie philips, i have a quote that will plow your mind. -- that will blow your mind, ready? it was the suicide bombings that increased the recruitment. what they fail to grasp is the greatest single driver of terrorism is terrorism or the reaction to. it muslim terro
pab, germany banning this screening. are we following the west kneeling before god?t is kneeling before people who hate the west. >> the reason that they are giving for considering this ban is public safety. obviously it is controversial, and there is a risk of violence and we know that. but i do think that if we start caving in to this kind of thing, we are giving in. that is not the direction we want to go in at all. >> even our flags ad sh dash. >> are you okay? >> i...
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the world's sponsors developing markets has become a battlefield germany looks ready to join the economic war between china and the west with a wrangle over the price of so let energy. plus t.v. race rowdy new british did come about a family of pakistani immigrants stirred up almost complaints from within view. the u.s. justice department has ended a long running probe into the cia's brutal treatment of detainees without finding any charges the last remaining case involve the killing of two terror suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq as well as in afghanistan the investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose. the cia destroyed some of the tips that in itself was a criminal action that that itself shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued in some time but this has been you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been carried on by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this john a down and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the new
the world's sponsors developing markets has become a battlefield germany looks ready to join the economic war between china and the west with a wrangle over the price of so let energy. plus t.v. race rowdy new british did come about a family of pakistani immigrants stirred up almost complaints from within view. the u.s. justice department has ended a long running probe into the cia's brutal treatment of detainees without finding any charges the last remaining case involve the killing of two...
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was partly driven by german efforts to expand to the west bank of the rhine-- that's where strasbourg sits. so it became formally a part of germanyt that time. and then in the 20th century, it's fallen back under french control. those original cultural and linguistic ties with germany are still there, so you have a dialect that is a germanic dialect, but it's now, of course, formally a part of france. and this particular and special situation gives it a bifurcated identity, which is really sort of special for a city of its sort. narrator: as the capital of france's alsace region, strasbourg's combination of cultures is one of its strengths. ( speaking french ) translator: we are fortunate, some would say, to be the fruit of a mixed marriage-- a marriage between a so-called "germanic" culture and a latin culture. this is alsace. narrator: you can see this dual history in the architecture here. strasbourg is german in its 16th-century timber-framed houses. strasbourg is french in the ordered lines of the 18th-century han palace. strasbourg is german in the neoclassical architecture of emperor wilhelm ii's rhine palace. and strasbou
was partly driven by german efforts to expand to the west bank of the rhine-- that's where strasbourg sits. so it became formally a part of germanyt that time. and then in the 20th century, it's fallen back under french control. those original cultural and linguistic ties with germany are still there, so you have a dialect that is a germanic dialect, but it's now, of course, formally a part of france. and this particular and special situation gives it a bifurcated identity, which is really sort...
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no, but the west government did and the payments continued all the way from wes germany up to 1979. well, we finally entered the war on the allied side in april 1917 after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. and again, there is this sense of a moment of unity, of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photograph from june of 1917. the new yorkers lining up to register or to draft. my favorite is half of a woman on the right, but the sense we are all going to pull together here and win this thing. but as many of you know, it was not to unfold precisely that way. a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear, a lot of paranoia about the polyglot mixed nature of american society of which new york city was the most salient example above is different in the current groups. how to unify that? lots of germans persuading people and lots of germans are working to sabotage as we speak. and the war. , that brief. in 1917, 1918 with the woodrow wilson leading the charge, there is a real vehement absurd to sort of intimidate, deter and really to shame
no, but the west government did and the payments continued all the way from wes germany up to 1979. well, we finally entered the war on the allied side in april 1917 after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. and again, there is this sense of a moment of unity, of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photograph from june of 1917. the new yorkers lining up to register or to draft. my favorite is half of a woman on the right, but the...
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. >> this is the image of germany possibly counter-terrorism force -- anonymous but efficient experts in operations. it is now 40 years since west german authorities made a momentous decision to create highly trained police unit. faceless men who have served in that have been honored at a ceremony. >> it is important to remember that every gsg9 officer put his life on the line with every operation and he does it to ensure the security of our citizens and country. >> the gsg was created after the catastrophic end to the hostage crisis at the olympics in munich, when german police forces try to overwhelm the group of palestinian terrorists, a blood bath ensued in which 15 people were killed. the first test was the 1977 lufthansa hijacking. the plane was storm that all hostages were freed. their role has expanded with the growth of international terrorism. in 2009, a plan to free eight german container ship from pirates off the coast of somalia was abandoned over concerns that it could and in a bloodbath. >> as hard as government authorities and police agencies try, it's getting harder and harder to stay ahead of cyber criminals. >
. >> this is the image of germany possibly counter-terrorism force -- anonymous but efficient experts in operations. it is now 40 years since west german authorities made a momentous decision to create highly trained police unit. faceless men who have served in that have been honored at a ceremony. >> it is important to remember that every gsg9 officer put his life on the line with every operation and he does it to ensure the security of our citizens and country. >> the gsg...
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league is keeping our green reading before him form west brom take on hold as liverpool who are winless in the league so far. but elsewhere in germany many among you could find a brace is leaders by many crash was worth three no at home to make it five wins from five in the going to sleep bastille schweinsteiger open for the hosts from close range midway through the first half starting home from reburied cross and eight second half minutes croatia strike a month added a couple of headers to complete the route and go top of the league's scholes forest with five goals in as many games and buying now prepared to travel to the belarusian side am group if we disbar take in the champions league next tuesday. tell us now and maria sharapova has bounced back from her. second round scare took place in the quarter finals of the pan pacific open in tokyo the world number two struggled to beat a british world number seventy eight heather watson in the last round but has held up a spirited fight back by check to see should argue for the russian won the first set six two and then the second on the tie break up with that one next play some starter
league is keeping our green reading before him form west brom take on hold as liverpool who are winless in the league so far. but elsewhere in germany many among you could find a brace is leaders by many crash was worth three no at home to make it five wins from five in the going to sleep bastille schweinsteiger open for the hosts from close range midway through the first half starting home from reburied cross and eight second half minutes croatia strike a month added a couple of headers to...
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great reading before him for west brom take on hold as liverpool who are winless in the league so far. well elsewhere in germany mario mind you get back to braces leaders by in munich flash bulbs work three nil at home to make it five wins from five in the wonderfully bustin strange tiger open for the host from close range midway through the first top slot in home frank reduced costs and with a eight second half minute spray should strike a month you could have a couple of headers to complete the route though top of the league's goal scorers with wide strikes in as many games and next tuesday by will travel to better russian side and a group of leaders party in my second group game this. things are. going to tennis now and maria sharapova has bounced back from her second round scared to book a place in the quarter finals of the pan pacific open in tokyo the world number two struggle to be british while the seventy eight heather watson in the last round but she has held up a spirited fight back by czech lucy shivaji the russian won the first set six two and then the second on a tie break and interrupt the one ne
great reading before him for west brom take on hold as liverpool who are winless in the league so far. well elsewhere in germany mario mind you get back to braces leaders by in munich flash bulbs work three nil at home to make it five wins from five in the wonderfully bustin strange tiger open for the host from close range midway through the first top slot in home frank reduced costs and with a eight second half minute spray should strike a month you could have a couple of headers to complete...
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rhetoric some of this hatred is not only being spread to the west they're also attacks going on of the embassies of the u.k. and also of germany can you talk about that maybe and it's not necessarily anti-american sentiment but an anti. western sentiment i look i focus more on yemen and i really can't speak about what's going on in london because they haven't even looked into that but i think this and against any kind of violence and i don't think this you know express an anger toward anything especially when we're talking about freedom of speech should not be done this way but there is a lot of things behind this basically that is an anger and a built of anger for decades now especially than the revolution a lot of people in the region were were looking at the u.s. to actually stand by their demands however there was also on time you know. a slumber phobic in the u.s. and this and that we need to look at them seriously that kind of extremism whether it's in the u.s. or abroad needs to be dressed we need some sort of dialogue we need some sort of and these are going to zation that i actually spread in. islam or phobic or even.
rhetoric some of this hatred is not only being spread to the west they're also attacks going on of the embassies of the u.k. and also of germany can you talk about that maybe and it's not necessarily anti-american sentiment but an anti. western sentiment i look i focus more on yemen and i really can't speak about what's going on in london because they haven't even looked into that but i think this and against any kind of violence and i don't think this you know express an anger toward anything...
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public and the capitalist short term like we are in germany people who fail should be allowed to fail and go bankrupt what's happened now in the west every time somebody gets in trouble they call up the government say bail me out safely save me but then they capture the pain nothing that the gem they did that to the banks they did that they didn't and did not even the banks if you consider the article we don't have our history preschool bankrupt or no one has remarried bankrupt like i say why in the united states the government bails out the banks for instance and it wasn't just the banks the banks are us coming out of the world apparently for a sham and keep going keep going tell you why i think. first you've got you have to provide for that wisconsin that's not socialism gender but you have to to promote alertness consumption you have to do two things you have to control constantly at a price external of resources and under price externalities when you do that you have to do something else you have to fight any attempt or regulation this is become the mantra of business fight regulation this is not that healthy that regulation is
public and the capitalist short term like we are in germany people who fail should be allowed to fail and go bankrupt what's happened now in the west every time somebody gets in trouble they call up the government say bail me out safely save me but then they capture the pain nothing that the gem they did that to the banks they did that they didn't and did not even the banks if you consider the article we don't have our history preschool bankrupt or no one has remarried bankrupt like i say why...
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why do people live better in britain, germany and america rather than the by india or the jakarta? the west innovated and took their stuff. although the view was not burned not of initiative but basically the results of piracy. in 19650 barack obama sr. roach an article which is a country do with the rich at the top? one solution is a high tax rate. theoretically nothing can stop the government from taxing 100% of it come. anyone familiar with economics would say why would anybody proposed that? but it makes sense with the anti-colonial idea. if you stole my furniture what is the tax rate for you? one hundred%. if it is appropriated then there is nothing wrong with the government to take a back. passport now to obama's comments. you did not build that. not you. society created the wealth. you skim off the top. it does not belong to you. so the government can seize the contents. it was not yours to begin with so all of the conservative arguments of incentive do not matter. how do you deal with the use? not incentives. you punish them and take away their gains the second part is the idea is t
why do people live better in britain, germany and america rather than the by india or the jakarta? the west innovated and took their stuff. although the view was not burned not of initiative but basically the results of piracy. in 19650 barack obama sr. roach an article which is a country do with the rich at the top? one solution is a high tax rate. theoretically nothing can stop the government from taxing 100% of it come. anyone familiar with economics would say why would anybody proposed...
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are up against reading before in form west brom take on hold as liverpool or winless in the league so far and three minutes is their goal so far meanwhile in germany money or money to get back to brace as league leaders brian merely extract vosburgh three no at home to make it five wins from five in the under sleeper bashkirs feinstein go racing for the hosts from close range midway through the first half slotting home front we risk ross and with their eight second half minutes probably just like a man do pitch a couple of headers to complete their route and go top of the league's goal scorers with the. five strikes in this many games next year sorry by and will travel to the russian side in group have leaders but a very soft in their second game in the champions league. meantime in ukraine coverage aligarh keane has strongly defended his move to manage the club where he became a legendary strikeout and i fear when a four year deal however the fifty nine year old will remain in charge of the national side for next month's two world cup qualifiers at moldova and at home to montenegro ukraine a fourth in group h. after being held one won by england
are up against reading before in form west brom take on hold as liverpool or winless in the league so far and three minutes is their goal so far meanwhile in germany money or money to get back to brace as league leaders brian merely extract vosburgh three no at home to make it five wins from five in the under sleeper bashkirs feinstein go racing for the hosts from close range midway through the first half slotting home front we risk ross and with their eight second half minutes probably just...
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why do people live better in britain and germany and america than real vision narrow or jakarta or mumbai? the west invaded and occupied those countries. wealth is not earned. it is the results of piracy. barack obama senior wrote an article talking about what does the country do with all these rich guys at the top? he mentions a bunch of solutions. one of them is high tax rates. there is nothing to stop the government from taxing 100% of income. 1 hundred% tax rates. you might say anyone familiar with economics would know this is nuts. why would anyone propose it? but once you plug in the underlying anti colonial idea it makes sense. imagine if you came to my house and stole my furniture. what is the proper tax rate for you? 100% because it is not your furniture. if wealth is seen as appropriated there's nothing wrong with the government using all its power to take it back. let's fast forward to obama's recent comments to business guys, you didn't build that. not you. it is society. society created the wealth. you are swooping in and skimming off the top. it doesn't belong to you. this is an autho
why do people live better in britain and germany and america than real vision narrow or jakarta or mumbai? the west invaded and occupied those countries. wealth is not earned. it is the results of piracy. barack obama senior wrote an article talking about what does the country do with all these rich guys at the top? he mentions a bunch of solutions. one of them is high tax rates. there is nothing to stop the government from taxing 100% of income. 1 hundred% tax rates. you might say anyone...
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both defeated west brom by the same scoreline i'm reading got the better of wayne's park rangers knowledge and tottenham the other premier league sides to say things like through. germany however thrashed nuremberg four one to extend the home run to twenty one matches stars single would be first the home side and on make half hour or more this thing maybe. second half price in video young conan finished the game off although timothy shanley did get a consolation go when me and i were third in the bundesliga five points behind leaders find me. another football news ukraine coach alec block and how strongly defended his move to the nomic here the fifty nine year old has agreed a four year deal but will remain in charge of the national side for next month's two world cup qualifiers against maldive montenegro a busy time for blocking who was once a striker at the narmer they welcome the nominee grabber in next week's champions league but broke in says his new role at the club hurts now what are you going to treat i said to the caribbean through to federation that i could have finished the cycle with the national side of the route out to buy a new two posts and yet again i'
both defeated west brom by the same scoreline i'm reading got the better of wayne's park rangers knowledge and tottenham the other premier league sides to say things like through. germany however thrashed nuremberg four one to extend the home run to twenty one matches stars single would be first the home side and on make half hour or more this thing maybe. second half price in video young conan finished the game off although timothy shanley did get a consolation go when me and i were third in...
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west coast minute. dennis. dennis: billionaire investor george soros calls on germany to leave the euro zone out of the recessione altogether. jim d'argo joins us now. what do you think of that germany fiat he is talking about? >> it is just not going to work. also, the german public will not go for it. it is a non-starter to begin with right off the bat. dennis: german federal court tomorrow is expected to rule on the locality of the bailout plan. all chaos would break loose. >> yes, i agree with you. it is one of those instances where there isn't much to do in the markets if they wrote it legally. we will have to see how the german court incorporate the german constitution and whether the bailout fund is established and legal in germany. i am no expert on german constitutional law. i will be watching tomorrow morning. dennis: you have no idea? you are not wasting it that either way? >> if i had to place a bet, there is no pets. i would put little downside. i would put less of a chance that there would be a downside ruling, that they would rule it unconstitutional. my guess is they would have been leaking somet
west coast minute. dennis. dennis: billionaire investor george soros calls on germany to leave the euro zone out of the recessione altogether. jim d'argo joins us now. what do you think of that germany fiat he is talking about? >> it is just not going to work. also, the german public will not go for it. it is a non-starter to begin with right off the bat. dennis: german federal court tomorrow is expected to rule on the locality of the bailout plan. all chaos would break loose. >>...
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germany while circuit. yeah like the place finds. its. talking english football now where there's just the one game in the premier league today and it could send west brom up to somewhere they haven't been very often before second place in the table the vikings are a way to aston villa later for the first time in thirty three years from finished above the last season a winter today's clash is favorites just one of their five games so far a kind of welcome back to turkey winner brett home an injury while west brom's peter odemwingie house completed his first red card against the. gulf team usa are on course to reclaim the ryder cup the spy the late fight back from europe on day two in chicago davis love the third man have a ten six lead heading into the final run scoring five off the eight points on offer on. the deva belong to ian porter. his last five holes in the final. much is earned europe a vital point which keeps them in the test the u.s. no need for the half points single structure isn't something i. or to boxing where russian alexander ovechkin successfully defended his w.p.a. super heavyweight title knocking out. the thirty three year old
germany while circuit. yeah like the place finds. its. talking english football now where there's just the one game in the premier league today and it could send west brom up to somewhere they haven't been very often before second place in the table the vikings are a way to aston villa later for the first time in thirty three years from finished above the last season a winter today's clash is favorites just one of their five games so far a kind of welcome back to turkey winner brett home an...
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liverpool defeated west brom by the same scoreline i'm reading got the better of queens park rangers origin top number the other premier league sides to make it safely through. and in germany however thrashed nuremburg four one to extend their unbeaten home run to twenty one matches last go with the first the home side and on the half hour to bolt who thing made it to no. second half price from the young cone and finished the game off although to make sure they did get a consolation go to win me over to third in the bonus league five points behind me this by need. another football usually crane coachella blockin has strongly defended his move to the nomic yeah the fifty nine year old has agreed a four year deal but will remain in charge of the national side for next month's two world cup qualifiers against moldova and montenegro a busy time for brought in who was once a striker at the narmer they welcome the knowledge to grab next week in the champions league but blocking says his new role within the club hurts no one believes. you when you traitor i said to the crucible federation that i could have finished the cycle with the national side. to buy a new two posts and yet
liverpool defeated west brom by the same scoreline i'm reading got the better of queens park rangers origin top number the other premier league sides to make it safely through. and in germany however thrashed nuremburg four one to extend their unbeaten home run to twenty one matches last go with the first the home side and on the half hour to bolt who thing made it to no. second half price from the young cone and finished the game off although to make sure they did get a consolation go to win...
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the fate of west brom's by the same scoreline i'm reading got the better of queens park rangers in origin tottenham the other premier league sides to safely make it through. and in germany hanover fresh nuremberg for one to extend they can run to twenty one matches last didn't go with a thirst for the home side and on the half hour or so both they made it to know. a second half price from giddy a young cone and finished the game off timothy shandwick to get a consolation when least one i was third in the bronze five points behind leaders by mean. another footballing ukraine courage blockin has strongly defended his move to the nomic a.f.c. fifty nine year old is a grade a four year deal but will remain in charge of the national side for next month's two world cup qualifiers against moldova montenegro a busy time for blockin who was once a striker in armor they welcome the nominee grab next week in the champions league block and says his new role at the club it's no one. going to trade i said to the caribbean football federation that i could have finished the cycle with the national side with a route out combining the two posts and yet again if you were seven or more of
the fate of west brom's by the same scoreline i'm reading got the better of queens park rangers in origin tottenham the other premier league sides to safely make it through. and in germany hanover fresh nuremberg for one to extend they can run to twenty one matches last didn't go with a thirst for the home side and on the half hour or so both they made it to know. a second half price from giddy a young cone and finished the game off timothy shandwick to get a consolation when least one i was...
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for more on the west an agenda in syria next we talk to foreign affairs expert and german left wing politician and akin. as one of the world's major economic and political powerhouses germany has a lot of influence which it can exert over global situations not to talk with me a little bit more about what germany is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much to me. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's chimney's view on the situation moment. i would love to know i know what my position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those people are still peacefully demonstrating for the right for the democratic and human rights. but the german government officially they don't take sides something sure of the. human rights violator of repression within the country fair enough but officially they're not taking any other sides with the rabbits or whatever but informally and we see it from their involvement you know with a spy ship on the ground there. and they invite three and put it to us for the time thereafter and train them here so official
for more on the west an agenda in syria next we talk to foreign affairs expert and german left wing politician and akin. as one of the world's major economic and political powerhouses germany has a lot of influence which it can exert over global situations not to talk with me a little bit more about what germany is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much to me. syria is of course the major flash point...
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soviet union, other names in east germany, they were kids wearing jeans, listened to jazz, rock n roll and smoke cigarettes. stossel: called it inception from the west>> the best evidence that american culture subverts american regimes. stossel: they kept arresting. >> rounded them up in the streets, sent them to prison, made jazz illegal, playing the drums illegal. stossel: because it was too sensual? >> because any regime depends on social order to maintain its power. social order and sensety, the pleasures of the body are at odds, and stalin understood that. stossel: black music, they include excessive movements of the hips, arms, and legs. >> what they said in the united states 20 years earlier. jazz, people don't know this, first inception in the 1920s was attacked roundly as primitive jungle music bringing down american youth. stalin and eastern europe said exactly the same things with the same words later on. stossel: rock n roll then came. >> more popular than jazz. millions of fans across eastern europe. by 1980s disco and rock in the 1980s were enormously popular throughout the communism world. stossel: relaxed the rules because they were
soviet union, other names in east germany, they were kids wearing jeans, listened to jazz, rock n roll and smoke cigarettes. stossel: called it inception from the west>> the best evidence that american culture subverts american regimes. stossel: they kept arresting. >> rounded them up in the streets, sent them to prison, made jazz illegal, playing the drums illegal. stossel: because it was too sensual? >> because any regime depends on social order to maintain its power. social...
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why the people live better in britain and germany in america than they do in rio de janeiro or jakarta? answer, the west invaded and occupied and looted taking on a stuffed. so wealth in this view is not ironed. it's got the result of creativity or initiative. it's basically the result of piracy. in 1965 barack obama's sr. of an article in the east african journal talking about what a country does when you have all these rich people at the top. he mentions a bunch of solutions, with one of them is very high tax rates. theoretically there is nothing that can stop government from taxing 100 percent of income. 100 percent tax rates. you might say, well, anyone who is familiar with economics and of this is nuts. why would anyone propose it? once you plug in the underlying intercolonial idea it actually makes sense. if you can to my house and stole all my furniture, the proper tax review, 100 percent because it's not your furniture. if wealth is seen as appropriated and the is nothing wrong with the government using all its power to take it back. let's fast-forward to obama's recent comments. you didn't buil
why the people live better in britain and germany in america than they do in rio de janeiro or jakarta? answer, the west invaded and occupied and looted taking on a stuffed. so wealth in this view is not ironed. it's got the result of creativity or initiative. it's basically the result of piracy. in 1965 barack obama's sr. of an article in the east african journal talking about what a country does when you have all these rich people at the top. he mentions a bunch of solutions, with one of them...
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west and its allies are still caught in a deadlock with syria's partners, china and russia. obama also stressed that chinese ally iran must not be allowed to create nuclear weapons. that is a position that germany shares. >> on the one hand, we are ready for in-debt discussions and negotiations, but on the other hand, we need to toughen sanctions. >> germany's foreign minister spoke of a word in -- world in turmoil. obama stressed many countries had made progress but that recent troubles in the muslim world demonstrated the hard task of achieving true democracy. >> i have been talking to our correspondent, who is covering the general assembly's opening for us, and i began by asking if there were any surprises in president obama's speech. >> well, he touched upon the topics we all expected him to touch upon -- syria, iran. we saw that in the report, but what was surprising was that he spent so little time on them. he spent the majority of his speaking time talking basically about american values, defending his foreign policy, explaining why it is possible that america could have a video, like the basic -- basically infamous video that caused all the turmoil in the middle east, without having it
west and its allies are still caught in a deadlock with syria's partners, china and russia. obama also stressed that chinese ally iran must not be allowed to create nuclear weapons. that is a position that germany shares. >> on the one hand, we are ready for in-debt discussions and negotiations, but on the other hand, we need to toughen sanctions. >> germany's foreign minister spoke of a word in -- world in turmoil. obama stressed many countries had made progress but that recent...
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west brom levels by grabbing i grabbed readings we're now after the world twice came from behind to win three two at q.p.r. and premier league sides knowledge and tottenham also went through. well in germany however crashed. nurenberg wanted to extend their unbeaten hunt to twenty one matches last student all netted early on inside. and there wasn't anything from steve needed to know with this deadly tornado season. and a second to last place the da. has. to make the charge that the installation will cease from about life in good disney get five points behind leave is why any big. ten is now and welcome to reassure up of a has failed to reach the semifinals of the pump pacific open in tokyo after losing in straight sets to australia some starters a box that are signs of a champion did fight right until the end saving for much points in a second set time break so there's no will not play another russian army but rather first place in the final she came from a set down to the italy sora irani in the quarter final while while the want to tour as oregon was tied in per match against angelica and the german will next face admission about bands got to beat caroline wozniacki. onto i saw he and
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germany while surrogate cough will likely replace vice captain to come in between the. talking english football now where there's just the one game in the premier league today and they could send west brom up to somewhere they haven't been very often before a second place in the table the bodies are away to aston villa shortly for the first time in thirty three years west brom finished above the last season. favre it's just one of their five games so far but. tricky winger brett holmes enough to injury a west brom's peter odemwingie has completed his first red card earned against. engulf team usa on course to reclaim their ryder cup this by the late fight back from europe on day two in chicago davis love the third men have a ten six lead heading into the final run scoring five of the eight points on offer but the final hour of the day will belong to him porter the englishman burning his last five holes in the final all the fuel pools mattress alongside remarkable water in europe a five point which keeps them in the contest the u.s. no need for the half points from the twelve singles crushes on sunday i were to boxing were russian alexander perfect in how successfully defended his w
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look at the lines in germany today as well as the lines of course across our country it's not even being sold on the westoast yet and you get an idea for how big this is going to be, scott. i think this s i'm long gold in apple terms by the way, tip of the hat to my friend dennis gardman. i think this is a big thing and we've got another week's worth of it because next friday we'll get reports of how many were sold during this first period. >> weiss, there are big numbers being thrown around today as to how big the sales will be, 6 million, 6.5 million, one note today from gene muenster thinks it could be 8 million by virtue of his channel checks, that being the lines, which he says are 83% bigger than they were a year ago or whatever. >> i'm sure gene has had the time to at least see two lines. that makes it unanimous. we're going to have analysts like they do with the price target have them saying can you top this and picking the high end, some will pick the low end of estimates, but what it's going to be about in not too short an order is what is the next product, where is the next growth, come back t
look at the lines in germany today as well as the lines of course across our country it's not even being sold on the westoast yet and you get an idea for how big this is going to be, scott. i think this s i'm long gold in apple terms by the way, tip of the hat to my friend dennis gardman. i think this is a big thing and we've got another week's worth of it because next friday we'll get reports of how many were sold during this first period. >> weiss, there are big numbers being thrown...