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factor in terms of when you think about wealth prout school and the final thing is that east versus west germanyis really still today two different countries because the per capita income in eastern germany is much lower than it is in western germany that deftly pulls the number down so i think those are really big. things in terms of why there's less wealth in germany in the household sector than you might think it would be right i saw the report that the households in italy and spain were worth more than germans and this set off a firestorm and in the media and but you know it's not really an apples to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is that crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just se
factor in terms of when you think about wealth prout school and the final thing is that east versus west germanyis really still today two different countries because the per capita income in eastern germany is much lower than it is in western germany that deftly pulls the number down so i think those are really big. things in terms of why there's less wealth in germany in the household sector than you might think it would be right i saw the report that the households in italy and spain were...
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factor in terms of when you think about well prout's will and the final thing is that east versus west germanyis really still today two different countries because the per capita income in eastern germany is much lower than it is in western germany that definitely pulls the number down so i think those are really big. things in terms of why there's less wealth in germany in the household sector than you might think that would be right i saw the report that the households in italy and spain were worth more than germans and this set off a firestorm and in the media and but you know it's not really an apples to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it ju
factor in terms of when you think about well prout's will and the final thing is that east versus west germanyis really still today two different countries because the per capita income in eastern germany is much lower than it is in western germany that definitely pulls the number down so i think those are really big. things in terms of why there's less wealth in germany in the household sector than you might think that would be right i saw the report that the households in italy and spain were...
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changes the dynamics well i sounds like you're in favor of the festal discipline that we saw as west germanyassimilated east germany and but at the same time just a few moments ago when we're talking about washington d.c. and other economies it sounds like you are in favor of money frank thanks. is there . a deaf good does it because what's good for the goose is good for the gander or what's going on here as i was saying you know there are three different things this austerity there is you know there's a fiscal side the monetary side and the fiscal reforms my belief in terms of the fiscal side is basically that it especially if you have a if you if you if currency that's not convertible which is not really the case that you have in europe but if you do really you shouldn't have policies there's really no reason to target the deficit the deficit is the outcome really what you should be targeting is is growth and you should be looking to to smooth out over this cycle to have some sort of a policy that allows you to have maximum plummet at all times and the deficit will be lower as a result of
changes the dynamics well i sounds like you're in favor of the festal discipline that we saw as west germanyassimilated east germany and but at the same time just a few moments ago when we're talking about washington d.c. and other economies it sounds like you are in favor of money frank thanks. is there . a deaf good does it because what's good for the goose is good for the gander or what's going on here as i was saying you know there are three different things this austerity there is you know...
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factor in terms of when you think about well prout's will and the final thing is that east versus west germanyis really still today two different countries because the pro capita income in eastern germany is much lower than it is in western germany at deftly pulls the number down so i think those are really big . things in terms of why there's less wealth in germany in the household sector than you might think it would be right i saw the report that the households and italy and spain were worth more than germans and this set off a firestorm and in the media and but you know it's not really an apples to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just see
factor in terms of when you think about well prout's will and the final thing is that east versus west germanyis really still today two different countries because the pro capita income in eastern germany is much lower than it is in western germany at deftly pulls the number down so i think those are really big . things in terms of why there's less wealth in germany in the household sector than you might think it would be right i saw the report that the households and italy and spain were worth...
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she failed when she tried to persuade him that east and west germany should not be reunified. france,he president of she disliked him even though she'd knowledge his sea secret help in the falkland war. she browbeat the other leaders in took pride in her reputation of never giving an inch. >>, a frenchman could have done that. >> what would normally be a run of the milk meeting has taken on a particular significance. >> compromise is a basic principle. it was never really in her vocabulary. when some of her former ministers rebelled against her domineering, it was the issue of europe. margaret thatcher thrived on conflict and grew strong on its. in the end, it brought her down. john simpson, bbc news. >> only a french man could have said that. absolutely marvelous. i am doug by ronald reagan's former chief of staff. he was in the white house for six years. you were there for many of the key moment in their relationship. what was it that made them work together? as a together >> they were partners. they had shared beliefs. they painted in primary colors. they did not do pastels
she failed when she tried to persuade him that east and west germany should not be reunified. france,he president of she disliked him even though she'd knowledge his sea secret help in the falkland war. she browbeat the other leaders in took pride in her reputation of never giving an inch. >>, a frenchman could have done that. >> what would normally be a run of the milk meeting has taken on a particular significance. >> compromise is a basic principle. it was never really in...
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that called a halt to that back in the 1910 70's as germany, west germany in those days. and they have all the system in which the consensus basis at this point, the country's oft -- often agree to a budget. it has been going up, but their is a lot of pressure from the u.s. through, i think, one of the finest officials we have. kind of power point guy in dealing with budgets and administration management in these types of issues, all of which are enormously serious. this is an institution that pays them to have to be getting along well with the people that get permanent positions which are doled out on the basis of nationality, geography, almost anything of incompetence. and once you have one of those positions you're locked into an international civil service job that would make any -- the controversies of a municipal union, kind of controversies here in this country state and local level pale in comparison to the kinds of issues that go on. something in which the official documents of the un say that this civil servants of the un should be paid according to the highest
that called a halt to that back in the 1910 70's as germany, west germany in those days. and they have all the system in which the consensus basis at this point, the country's oft -- often agree to a budget. it has been going up, but their is a lot of pressure from the u.s. through, i think, one of the finest officials we have. kind of power point guy in dealing with budgets and administration management in these types of issues, all of which are enormously serious. this is an institution that...
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a similar similar to what happened with east germany where west germany took over and basically oversaw the conversion of the system into an integrated state that korea certainly has that well thing or if you unable it to do that if it is done you know without war without violence you know if the if the north basically. if the northern government is basically pushed out by an uprising of its people or whatever i think that because there's so many family relationships between north and south because you know it's basically ignorance on the part of people in the north of what's going on that keeps them down it could be a less than horrifically explosive changeover at some point but but i the other thing i would say and i spent a lot of time in china i lived there for two years covered it for business week for five years i think the chinese would be happy to see a unified north korea a unified korea also i don't think the chinese are particularly happy with what they've got on their border it's mostly problematic for them and they would see a unified korea as an investment opportunity a tr
a similar similar to what happened with east germany where west germany took over and basically oversaw the conversion of the system into an integrated state that korea certainly has that well thing or if you unable it to do that if it is done you know without war without violence you know if the if the north basically. if the northern government is basically pushed out by an uprising of its people or whatever i think that because there's so many family relationships between north and south...
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he'll lose face if you let him come back to west germany. so fromm says, that's easy. release him to sweden. no problem. then, of course, he'll come back to west berlin. but release him to sweden. albrecht buys it. the deal's pulled off. braun, almost dead, is saved. that's the kind of negotiator. i never knew this was possible in erich fromm. i mean, we get it to where. we get it nowhere. it's simply an example of how this guy knew how to operate. one other operation that also isn't known, and i should have developed much more in the amnesty track, amnesty in the early years is, of course, very concerned with central and eastern europe. and the stalin hold all over that area. so what fromm does through amnesty's backing is make contacts with dissident intellectuals in poland, in czechoslovakia, yugoslavia and so forth, and they meet, and they even put a book out together. and the program they come up with, they call the third way. and that is they are not going to be part of the stalinist state bureaucracy. they're not going to be part of the western capitalist model.
he'll lose face if you let him come back to west germany. so fromm says, that's easy. release him to sweden. no problem. then, of course, he'll come back to west berlin. but release him to sweden. albrecht buys it. the deal's pulled off. braun, almost dead, is saved. that's the kind of negotiator. i never knew this was possible in erich fromm. i mean, we get it to where. we get it nowhere. it's simply an example of how this guy knew how to operate. one other operation that also isn't known, and...
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all live in fear of the fact if we do too much, the whole thing will collapse and then we, like west germanyll have to absorb -- >> i've been saying for days, that the south korean president is a tough, tough lady. i think if a similar incident like that were to happen, she would respond militarily. god knows what would happen as a result of that. guys, excellent discussion. our coverage is going to continue on this. so you will be back. thanks to both of you for joining us. please be sure to watch fareed zakaria gps that airs sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m., also at 1:00 p.m. every sunday here on cnn. you can also see christiane amanpour weekdays at both 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. eastern around the world. two of the very, very best. we're fortunate to have them with us here on cnn. >>> north korea has one of the biggest militaries in the world. but we're finding some surprising flaws in the country's stockpile of weapons. stay with us. upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little pi
all live in fear of the fact if we do too much, the whole thing will collapse and then we, like west germanyll have to absorb -- >> i've been saying for days, that the south korean president is a tough, tough lady. i think if a similar incident like that were to happen, she would respond militarily. god knows what would happen as a result of that. guys, excellent discussion. our coverage is going to continue on this. so you will be back. thanks to both of you for joining us. please be...
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billions of euros with the major cities in the region sinking further into the red those in the west of germany are suggesting that it's time for the east to help them out here right now we should be at the front of the line when it comes to financial help from the state in our little flock this money needs to be spent in the best interest of the german people today there are cities that need aid so. my generation can't be expected to pay for decisions made by the previous generation that. voters will look now in the east. so much better and i just go and have a look at how bad it is around here it's like a pigsty as the east has gone literally and you don't have to go far to see the effect city debt is having on daily life here in the west local councils can't even afford to keep public swimming pools open while the continued use of taxpayer cash in the east is testing just how solid the germans feel the solidarity pact really is peter all other r.t. the region germany or shortly will be taking a look at the afghan government's proposed peace talks for the taliban and also taking a look at rus
billions of euros with the major cities in the region sinking further into the red those in the west of germany are suggesting that it's time for the east to help them out here right now we should be at the front of the line when it comes to financial help from the state in our little flock this money needs to be spent in the best interest of the german people today there are cities that need aid so. my generation can't be expected to pay for decisions made by the previous generation that....
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billions of euros with the major cities in the region sinking further into the red those in the west of germany are suggesting that it's time for the east to help them out here right now we should be at the front of the line when it comes to financial help from the state now that offer like this money needs to be spent in the best interest of the german people gifted today there are cities that need a need. for an os my generation can't be expected to pay for decisions made by the previous generation of its own. voters look now in these two groups much better and i just go and have a look at how bad it is around the it will be thought it's like a pig style whereas the honestly has been lately and you don't have to go far to see the effect city debt is having on daily life here in the west local councils can't even afford to keep public swimming pools open while the continued use of taxpayer cash in the east is testing just how solid the germans feel the solidarity pact really is peter all other r.t. the region germany. what's the point of a defense system that kong to defend red faces in israel
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billions of euros with the major cities in the region sinking further into the red those in the west of germany are suggesting that it's time for the east to help them out. right now we should be at the front in july and when it comes to financial help from the state in our little flock this money needs to be spent in the best interest of the german people gifted today there are cities that we paid so long. my generation can't be expected to pay for decisions made by the previous generation of its own. voters look now. so much better not just go and have a look at how bad it is around here bob it's like a pig's on this one is young likely and often though you don't have to go far to see the effect city debt is having on daily life here in the west local councils can't even afford to keep public swimming pools open while the continued use of taxpayer cash in the east is testing just how solid feel the solidarity pact really is peter all over r.t. the region germany. would like to fly to the man well save change because that game i'd have you could do that. almost half a century since neil armstr
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all live in fear of the fact if we do too much, the whole thing will collapse and then we, like west germanye to absorb -- >> i've been saying for days, that the south korean president is a tough, tough lady. i think if a similar incident like that were to happen, she would respond militarily. god knows what would happen as a result of that. guys, excellent discussion. our coverage is going to continue on this. so you will be back. thanks to both of you for joining us. please be sure to watch fareed zakaria gps that airs sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m., also at 1:00 p.m. every sunday here on cnn. you can also see christiane amanpour weekdays at both 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. eastern around the world. two of the very, very best. we're fortunate to have them with us here on cnn. >>> north korea has one of the biggest militaries in the world. but we're finding some surprising flaws in the country's stockpile of weapons. stay with us. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you
all live in fear of the fact if we do too much, the whole thing will collapse and then we, like west germanye to absorb -- >> i've been saying for days, that the south korean president is a tough, tough lady. i think if a similar incident like that were to happen, she would respond militarily. god knows what would happen as a result of that. guys, excellent discussion. our coverage is going to continue on this. so you will be back. thanks to both of you for joining us. please be sure to...
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back in the '80s the soviets were mar for worried about a xerox machine than a cruise missile in west germanyly the way to solve almost every problem. when we went to north korea our idea was that if we could just get a little bit of the internet in there it would bring some doubt to this regime, somehow let people know maybe there's another choice besides this guy and this structure. we don't know if it's happened. but if you look at other governments, that little bit of internet allowed people to say, hey, we're not getting any economic growth, we're not getting any religious freedom. we need something better an allow them to organize. >> so where is google right now? how are you guys doing? the change that continues and the business landscape, but especially in your corner of the business landscape is just -- pretty damn radical and dramatic from net scape to yahoo! to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's next for google? >> what's next is what's next for the last year, which is the shift to mobile. what we see every quarter in our busin
back in the '80s the soviets were mar for worried about a xerox machine than a cruise missile in west germanyly the way to solve almost every problem. when we went to north korea our idea was that if we could just get a little bit of the internet in there it would bring some doubt to this regime, somehow let people know maybe there's another choice besides this guy and this structure. we don't know if it's happened. but if you look at other governments, that little bit of internet allowed...
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intrade noble will seem like a kid's fairy tale russia's president drew is on a trade trip to germany wants the west the games resting up tensions on the korean peninsula and told some the only solution. of rocks a busy damascus neighborhood hyping of the syrian civil war is being taken to the streets of the capital. and britain's a first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher has died of following a stroke party takes a look at her legacy the eye in lady who was both loved and loathing in her life. at seven pm here in the russian capital you're live with us on our team with me tom what's a. a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan and it's the latest in a series of violent attacks and hit the country meanwhile nato has still not claimed responsibility for the deaths of eight hundred civilians including eleven children during a coalition air strike over the weekend let's not get the latest from our cheesy you've got i'm going to use our so why are women and children still dying in afghanistan i mean despite all these promises that were made to them well this is a very
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intrade noble will seem like a kid's fairy tale russia's president who's on a trade trip to germany warns the west against ratcheting up tensions on the korean peninsula saying peaceful talks are the only solution. deadly car bomb near a damascus school hike is that targeting civilians has become part and parcel of the syrian conflict. and britain's first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher has died after a stroke takes a look at the legacy of the lady who was both loved and love life. all over again even chief you just joined us live from the r.t. new center eight pm monday night it's kevin owen here now and our top story than a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of devastating militant attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato forces have been blamed for the deaths of eighteen civilians including eleven children in a coalition air strike over the weekend. say go more on this story from r.t.c. got pissed off. these operations are still taking place and over the years. it's believed that nearly twenty thousand civilians have lost t
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and should noble will seem like a kid's fairy tale russia's president is on a trade trip to germany warns the west against ratcheting up tensions on the korean peninsula saying peaceful talks are the only solution. take the whistleblowing to the next level wiki leaks releases millions of potentially embarrassing u.s. diplomatic files dubbed by the organization is the most significant geo political publication ever. britain's first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher dies after suffering a stroke we take a look at the legacy of the iron lady who was both love in her lifetime. even if you just joined us let me have you with us this is our team my name's kevin owen it's now just after eleven pm here in moscow. the first roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of violent attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato still not claimed responsibility for the death of eighteen civilians including eleven children during a coalition air strike over the weekend i got the latest on that from r.t.c. got preschoolers. and i thought he condemned the deat
and should noble will seem like a kid's fairy tale russia's president is on a trade trip to germany warns the west against ratcheting up tensions on the korean peninsula saying peaceful talks are the only solution. take the whistleblowing to the next level wiki leaks releases millions of potentially embarrassing u.s. diplomatic files dubbed by the organization is the most significant geo political publication ever. britain's first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher dies after...
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like a kid's fairy tale russia's president on a trade trip to germany was the west again. on the korean peninsula peaceful talks are the only solution. and. only female prime minister margaret thatcher has died following a stroke he takes a look at how life and legacy. international news commentary analysis and reports this is art. a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan that it's the latest in a series of violent attacks in the country meanwhile nato has still not claimed responsibility for the death of eight hundred civilians including eleven children coalition is strike over the weekend local officials say be requested a nato bombing run against the taliban but a residential area was called in the blog present consommé who strongly condemned the killings and banned afghan security forces from calling for strikes support for the u.s. led operation is losing popularity among afghans ahead of the twenty fourteen coalition pullout from the country which is damaged you can report on how many tools tactics are shooting its own strategy in the foot. thes
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catastrophe intrade noble will seem like a kid's fairy tale russia's president is on a trade trip to germany was the west against ratcheting up tensions on the korean peninsula saying peaceful talks of the only solution. deadly car bomb near a damascus school hypes fears that targeting civilians is become a part and parcel of the syrian conflict now. britain's first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher has died after a stroke takes a look at the legacy of the iron lady was both loved and love in her life. hello there very good evening if you just joined us is kevin over here live at the r.t. new center tonight just a tad after nine pm now and first a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of violent attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato still not claimed responsibility for the death of a team civilians including eleven children during a coalition air strike over the weekend it's going to take us more correspondent r.t. to go piskun off either we go it's not the first time women or children have been killed we're hearing reports time and ag
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west? >> well over 100,000 were able to get out of germany in to the united states. particularly during the middle to eight -- late years after roosevelt's reelection and the outbreak of world war ii maybe tens of thousands because roosevelt did do things. he eased the peace the restriction blocking the refugees from coming and second allow those on the temporary be set tuesday so his executive action save the lives of over 100,000 jews. >> what is the reputation? >> it has fallen into to extremes one is the abandonment of the jews or worse on the other hand, fdr was the great savior but both of those are wrong he was far from perfect but was far better with the political opposition our work shows that fdr was not monolithic as the extreme works would have us believe but to identify for separate roosevelts the first was concerned with reelection to do little or nothing to the jews just like african-american he did not one new deal programs but after the reelection roosevelt did the lot and use to be some restrictions to organize a major conference but it was his init
west? >> well over 100,000 were able to get out of germany in to the united states. particularly during the middle to eight -- late years after roosevelt's reelection and the outbreak of world war ii maybe tens of thousands because roosevelt did do things. he eased the peace the restriction blocking the refugees from coming and second allow those on the temporary be set tuesday so his executive action save the lives of over 100,000 jews. >> what is the reputation? >> it has...
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the first president of west germany pointed out three hills where europe was built on. the acropolis stands for democracy. i neglect slavery for a moment. the capital in rome stands for justice. and the hills of jerusalem stands for the jewish-christian cooperation and tradition. and these are the three traditions for europe and within europe. and we are proud to have these traditions. of course, nowadays there are millions of islams live in germany and france, other countries. and they are welcome. and our tradition does not mean we exclude something or somebody. but these are all -- this is our heritage. these traditions. and this excludes anti-racism, anti-semitism. and we are, we have discussions about euro, we have discussions about directives and tiny little they directives and discussions like that. but the consensus that this is the real added value of europe, this old tradition which brings us to a common future, perhaps including a citizenship in a couple of years, i think this is the best guarantee against racism, anti-semitism or what you can think about. an
the first president of west germany pointed out three hills where europe was built on. the acropolis stands for democracy. i neglect slavery for a moment. the capital in rome stands for justice. and the hills of jerusalem stands for the jewish-christian cooperation and tradition. and these are the three traditions for europe and within europe. and we are proud to have these traditions. of course, nowadays there are millions of islams live in germany and france, other countries. and they are...
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west it's. you who the reaction. european politicians germany my chancellor and your. latest my foreign minister. where you. are probably the greatest of this take what we can see yesterday and. it reacted very creepy dissipate we know it was secure but i was as you say i'm sort of in trouble as you say washington reacted very very quickly on this but also as you said a moment ago. some investigations to do as well also some questions to answer because when you consider all the security places all the security measures in place across america various events including the marathon itself how could an attack like this have slipped through this is this is the big question but the answer on the speaker in this very easy and i think it's too easy to understand or is it possible people in the security because it means at the end you cannot one hundred percent security and even if you do the best surveillance there is no one hundred percent surveillance and security it shows that you can be harmful always also in the u.s. and what we can see. all of this yesterday is that. be
west it's. you who the reaction. european politicians germany my chancellor and your. latest my foreign minister. where you. are probably the greatest of this take what we can see yesterday and. it reacted very creepy dissipate we know it was secure but i was as you say i'm sort of in trouble as you say washington reacted very very quickly on this but also as you said a moment ago. some investigations to do as well also some questions to answer because when you consider all the security places...
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on the west getting to scandinavia, its control and sphere of influence spreading into east germany. even appreciating that the soviet union spanned 12 time zones west to east it's still easy to forget how far down it went. the soviet union had a big border with iran. two borders with iran on either side of the caspian sea. the soviet union was so big, it went all the way into the middle east and europe and scandinavia and china. and to japan. it was huge. that part of the old soviet union, just west of the caspian sea, that part of the world, if you stop thinking about countries and their boundaries and think of it as land, the land is marked by this buts full seam in the earth. this big dramatic strait as an arrow mountains. since the soviet union dissolved, we do not see that part of the world as a big part of something else, as a component of this gigantic opposite number to us, super power. now that we don't see the world as the soviet union, we see it asjha gentleman and and a geria. if you think i'm mispronouncing things just wait. wait for the following. and dag stand and of c
on the west getting to scandinavia, its control and sphere of influence spreading into east germany. even appreciating that the soviet union spanned 12 time zones west to east it's still easy to forget how far down it went. the soviet union had a big border with iran. two borders with iran on either side of the caspian sea. the soviet union was so big, it went all the way into the middle east and europe and scandinavia and china. and to japan. it was huge. that part of the old soviet union,...
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west led by the u.k. system and one east led by germany and how this will compose within the e.u. house this is all to be seen if they continue with these quarrels it is very possible the brics a part of it will be a group that everybody polar a funny i've run out of time but thank you very much for your thoughts on the cypriot crisis strategic and political analyst at the sea i.p.i. foundation a brussels a base a think tank. anger over the hunger strike at guantanamo bay detention center has driven activists on to the streets across the u.s. and protesting against the mistreatment of detainees and the continued operation up at camp area an open letter by twenty five human rights organizations was delivered to president obama urging him to keep his campaign promise and close the prison guard is worried about my own was at the demonstration in new york for us. times square is considered one of the best places in the us to advertise a product or message or our brands and not is why civil rights attorneys human rights groups and many activists and protesters are out in the streets of
west led by the u.k. system and one east led by germany and how this will compose within the e.u. house this is all to be seen if they continue with these quarrels it is very possible the brics a part of it will be a group that everybody polar a funny i've run out of time but thank you very much for your thoughts on the cypriot crisis strategic and political analyst at the sea i.p.i. foundation a brussels a base a think tank. anger over the hunger strike at guantanamo bay detention center has...
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germany in the '60s. yorick was a border guard on the west side of the wall, and kai was a border guard on the east side ofall. and these two men would often stare into each other's eyes across the berlin wall. and here they are sitting side by side in an airbnb living room closer than they ever had with this air of reconciliation around them. >> wow. >> history. >> cheers. >> to the sharing economiment economy.. >>> you've been given a seat at the table of the so-called sharing economy. now here is someone who helped put that table together. joining me right now is dan rosensweig. he is ceo of chegg, an education learning platform for college students. dan, great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. >> you bet. hey, maria, how are you? >> you know, it was so much fun putting that roundtable together, and thank you so much for the help on that, because i really think it brought this story to life. what do you think the story is that needed to be told by the people at that table? >> yeah, i think it's probably three things. first of all, that there is this economy that is actually influencing the b
germany in the '60s. yorick was a border guard on the west side of the wall, and kai was a border guard on the east side ofall. and these two men would often stare into each other's eyes across the berlin wall. and here they are sitting side by side in an airbnb living room closer than they ever had with this air of reconciliation around them. >> wow. >> history. >> cheers. >> to the sharing economiment economy.. >>> you've been given a seat at the table of the...