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his only black adviser once said to him, you care more about germany than alabama, which is true. >> that's fascinating. a fascinating read. david, did you want to say one more thing? >> you look at the art of president kennedy, too. the cuban missile crisis, he turned down the advice of his top military advisers to launch a nuclear war. i think that gave him a whole different perspective, and we never saw what that really would have yielded. >> and he gets to meet the beatles. >> that is worth imagining. "if kennedy lived," jeff
his only black adviser once said to him, you care more about germany than alabama, which is true. >> that's fascinating. a fascinating read. david, did you want to say one more thing? >> you look at the art of president kennedy, too. the cuban missile crisis, he turned down the advice of his top military advisers to launch a nuclear war. i think that gave him a whole different perspective, and we never saw what that really would have yielded. >> and he gets to meet the...
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agencies can't find out in the end this will help prevent terrorist operations whether in spain or germany or france or other friendly countries. >> that's exactly the argument that people like mike rogers are making to the europeans. i spoke to a member of the delegation from london and he
agencies can't find out in the end this will help prevent terrorist operations whether in spain or germany or france or other friendly countries. >> that's exactly the argument that people like mike rogers are making to the europeans. i spoke to a member of the delegation from london and he
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in this three-part travels skills special, we start in the netherlands, venture through germany, dip into italy, sweep through switzerland and france, before finishing in england. in this final episode, we start in the swiss alps, take a high-speed train to paris, and finish in london. when touring europe, many travelers only visit famous and well-promoted hot spots, like grindelwald here in switzerland. it's the famous alpine resort, in the shadow of the jungfrau. europe energetically markets its top tourist attractions. alpine resorts like this are geared to large-scale tourism, helping the masses have fun spending their money. but just one valley over, you can have an entirely different experience. riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, un-promoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would have been developed to the hilt like neighboring towns, but the village had its real estate declared an "avalanche zone," so no one could get new building permits. the result -- a real mountain
in this three-part travels skills special, we start in the netherlands, venture through germany, dip into italy, sweep through switzerland and france, before finishing in england. in this final episode, we start in the swiss alps, take a high-speed train to paris, and finish in london. when touring europe, many travelers only visit famous and well-promoted hot spots, like grindelwald here in switzerland. it's the famous alpine resort, in the shadow of the jungfrau. europe energetically markets...
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germany's foreign minister spoke to us about allegations that the u.s. has been bugging german chancellor angela merkel's phone for over a decade. he called the spying practice unacceptable. >> i understand that it is necessary to fight against terrorism but you cannot fight terrorism by taping the chancellor's cell phone. >> do you think your phone has been tapped? >> i cannot exclude it. but i am prepared for everything. >> you know what? if it wasn't he would be upset. you would not want to be the one guy in the government they decided they didn't want tapped. a meeting with officials in berlin will help rebuild confidence between two countries. >>> and an "outfront" update on the police officer who in this surveillance video we showed you before. we'll show it again. shoves that woman violently into a jail cell. that bench is cement. michael hart has pleaded guilty to charges. the 19-year veteran claimed she resisted arrest after being taken in for drunken driving. that push was so hard, the 47-year-old suffered facial fractures. the officer now face
germany's foreign minister spoke to us about allegations that the u.s. has been bugging german chancellor angela merkel's phone for over a decade. he called the spying practice unacceptable. >> i understand that it is necessary to fight against terrorism but you cannot fight terrorism by taping the chancellor's cell phone. >> do you think your phone has been tapped? >> i cannot exclude it. but i am prepared for everything. >> you know what? if it wasn't he would be...
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we see that in germany 1930s, china cultural revolution today in north korea. they have this crazy stalinist regime. the land is desolate. and also because i was once a doctor and i decided to become a writer for exactly that same reason. doctor doctor's life is a noble life. but, on the other hand, unless you get your politics right, unless society orders itself, it essentially is politics is the moat that protects you against by barians, external and internal. and that's why i got into writing. >> what's the biggest change in your politics? if you look back, like when you first started writing, early 800s, how you have changed the most? >> well, it is true that i was once a speech writer for walter mondale in 1980 and often asked how do you goat from walter mondale to fox news? the answer is i was young once. that's the short answer. but, that path from left to write trodden by many including if i can be so sacrilegious ronald reagan who also was a new deal democrat. in the end very simple. revelation. overtime the results of the great society of the liberal
we see that in germany 1930s, china cultural revolution today in north korea. they have this crazy stalinist regime. the land is desolate. and also because i was once a doctor and i decided to become a writer for exactly that same reason. doctor doctor's life is a noble life. but, on the other hand, unless you get your politics right, unless society orders itself, it essentially is politics is the moat that protects you against by barians, external and internal. and that's why i got into...
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used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists inside germany always they talk about terrorists that justifies a totalitarian state it's always the first method and george orwell's nine hundred eighty four it's always about terrorists even i mean because the all the nut cases strobel current the terrorists communists planted in our schools and our government it's always creates this fear that the american people i love when gorbachev left and the end of the day we will have to use technology so this is very scary very scary unless we educate people not to be scared to be beyond their fear to accept that uncertainty exists in life that terrorism does happen it did exist in europe for thirty years i was over in europe it was bombs in england the ira france there was cafes blown up in downtown paris for algeria there's all kinds of issues iraq iran italy japan spain terrorism they dealt with it with good police work detective work they found the terrorists you don't have to put out a this mega alert system that we have or the national security agen
used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists inside germany always they talk about terrorists that justifies a totalitarian state it's always the first method and george orwell's nine hundred eighty four it's always about terrorists even i mean because the all the nut cases strobel current the terrorists communists planted in our schools and our government it's always creates this fear that the american people i love when gorbachev left and the...
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. >> that would entail germany taking an extremely strong step against the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they expect the worst is yet to come from snowden. his example has actually led several other current and formal nsa employees and contractors to come forward with their own secrets to reveal very soon. >> they're telling you the worst yet to come. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> now to syria and what could be a break through in the effort to dismantle chemical weapons. word that so far syria has kept its promise, the plants where the weapons were made now destroyed. "world news" was there as that team began their high stakes mission three weeks ago. abc's alex marquardt in the region tonight. >> reporter: this is a very good sign. syria has destroyed all of its equipment that it used to produce deadly chemical weapons and beat the deadline by a day. we have to remember that chemical weapons are just a small part of that war that shows no sign of letting up. we went time on both sides of this brutal fight. the next date to watch closely is november 15th. by then syria's plan t
. >> that would entail germany taking an extremely strong step against the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they expect the worst is yet to come from snowden. his example has actually led several other current and formal nsa employees and contractors to come forward with their own secrets to reveal very soon. >> they're telling you the worst yet to come. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> now to syria and what could be a break through in the effort to dismantle...
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. >>> and engining us now from berlin, germany, the foreign minister of germany, guido vestrevella. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let's take specifically about the alleges that the united states was eavesdropping on the phone conversations of the german chancellor angela merkel. she said we need trust, spying among friends is never acceptable, true change is necessary. what would you like the united states, president obama, to do about this current controversy right now? >> i think it would be the right gesture in washington would send a delegation to berlin and to the other capitals here in europe, because we cannot ignore that this was a breach of trust, and we have noises to consider how we can restore this confident and this trust between our countries, and of course our governments. >> do you know how long the united states was monitoring her cell phone, angela merkel's cell phone, how long that surveillance was going on? >> i do not want to speculate about these facts. i can only tell you that this is a very delicate and sensitive issue for my count
. >>> and engining us now from berlin, germany, the foreign minister of germany, guido vestrevella. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let's take specifically about the alleges that the united states was eavesdropping on the phone conversations of the german chancellor angela merkel. she said we need trust, spying among friends is never acceptable, true change is necessary. what would you like the united states, president obama, to do about this...
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the holy see is not a normal nation it's not concerned with national politicking the way france or germany or or or or england would be instead to jesus christ out to the world and so it's native instinct is going to be to try to rise above that kind of national politicking outrage share and jimmy you know we've long heard popes rail against war and come inequality not quite the most controversial of issues so why do you think the n.s.a. even cares about what's going on at the vatican well the the holy see. is the head of the catholic church i mean it's the organization that heads the catholic church and one in six human beings is a catholic there are a billion catholics in the world that means that the pope and the people around him have a lot of influence in the world and it would only be natural that the u.s. would be interested in what they're planning on doing and indeed the holy see has cooperated with the u.s. significantly in the past it had a role for example in ending the cold war and bringing down the soviet bloc pope john paul the second cooperated with margaret thatcher and ro
the holy see is not a normal nation it's not concerned with national politicking the way france or germany or or or or england would be instead to jesus christ out to the world and so it's native instinct is going to be to try to rise above that kind of national politicking outrage share and jimmy you know we've long heard popes rail against war and come inequality not quite the most controversial of issues so why do you think the n.s.a. even cares about what's going on at the vatican well the...
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that's what happened in germany in the 1930s. the agricultural markets collapsed. the country couldn't feed itself. and you know the rest of the story. this is important stuff. this is what the country needs to focus on. we don't ever want these days again. but what we're seeing from republicans is nothing but a bunch of division, a bunch of distractions. we have seen it with their attack on the irs, and, of course, there's this big controversy with benghazi. anything to soak up the news cycle to throw something negative on the president. but not focusing on what is so terribly important for america. republicans don't want you to pay attention to the real scandal because it is a scandal that they created. it's called the hunger cliff. and make absolutely no -- republicans are the ones shoving folks off the edge. why? well, we're just spending too much money. in just seven hours, that's how much is set to be automatically slashed from the federal food stamp program. the s.n.a.p. program received a temporary boost under the 2009 recovery act. that increase expires at
that's what happened in germany in the 1930s. the agricultural markets collapsed. the country couldn't feed itself. and you know the rest of the story. this is important stuff. this is what the country needs to focus on. we don't ever want these days again. but what we're seeing from republicans is nothing but a bunch of division, a bunch of distractions. we have seen it with their attack on the irs, and, of course, there's this big controversy with benghazi. anything to soak up the news cycle...
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the holy see is not a normal nation it's not concerned with national politicking the way france or germany or or or or england would be instead it's concerned with getting the message of jesus christ out to the world and so it's native instinct is going to be to try to rise above that kind of national politicking outrage share and jimmy you know we've long heard popes rail against war an income inequality not quite the most controversial of issues so why do you think the n.s.a. even cares about what's going on at the vatican well the the holy see. is the head of the catholic church i mean it's the organization that heads the catholic church and one in six human beings is a catholic there are a billion catholics in the world that means that the pope and the people around him have a lot of influence in the world and it would only be natural that the u.s. would be interested in what they're planning on doing and indeed the holy see has cooperated with the u.s. significantly in the past it had a role for example in ending the cold war and bringing down the soviet bloc pope john paul the second
the holy see is not a normal nation it's not concerned with national politicking the way france or germany or or or or england would be instead it's concerned with getting the message of jesus christ out to the world and so it's native instinct is going to be to try to rise above that kind of national politicking outrage share and jimmy you know we've long heard popes rail against war an income inequality not quite the most controversial of issues so why do you think the n.s.a. even cares about...
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they don't come out of system where they have, what we have in germany which is appresent tisship where they learn on the job. so training happens at our sites in our factories. what we do to bridge that a little bit is we enter into close cooperation with colleges where we support. liz: good to have you, hans. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: hans engel of basf. wonderful to hear the story what a great stock story too. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. liz: david? david: you have to help me talk my daughter into chemical engineering, okay? liz: okay. david: that will be a heck of a talk. >>> the battle to attract the best and brightest business mind in the world. glenn hubbard, dean of columbia business school will tell us about his new rebranding campaign as well as what he is seeing in the economy and the fight over health care. >>> also the obama administration is bringing in some of silicon valley's brightest names to try to fix the troubled health.gov website but maybe of little help to small business owners. a brand new blockbuster survey on how obamacare is affecting
they don't come out of system where they have, what we have in germany which is appresent tisship where they learn on the job. so training happens at our sites in our factories. what we do to bridge that a little bit is we enter into close cooperation with colleges where we support. liz: good to have you, hans. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: hans engel of basf. wonderful to hear the story what a great stock story too. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. liz: david?...
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the leave it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help a cap on bankers' bonuses something the tory policies controversy points against the tide of public opinion but it's not just germany and britain practically every member has something to complain about belgian. gates milk pricing policies spain is unhappy with fishing reforms others criticised sky high budget contributions red tape and bailouts whether it's contributing to them or punishing economic regimes after receiving them all combined to undermine the project but now that two of the unions most
the leave it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also...
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the european labor force starts shrinking germany is going to lose the same number of workers as though in the state, a huge number, china is aging rapidly as you know than the u.s., the countries that have a potential demographic boom, the indias and north africas are also parts of the world where they have huge problems getting work enters the labor force, these big demographic shifts if you are looking for something that is a change agent i think that is absolutely it. >> rose: and the reason for demographic history is that young people give you what? >> well, if you are in technical terms you go through a sweet spot, whe when your birthrate gs down and more people working relative to kids and relative to old people, then you are at a kind of time where you have the best hope for rapid economic growth, you have a big labor force relative to the rest of the population and as the population ages you get more and more older people and have to look after them and they are no longer productive members of the work force. >> there will be only one and a half for every pensioner and 1.2 japa
the european labor force starts shrinking germany is going to lose the same number of workers as though in the state, a huge number, china is aging rapidly as you know than the u.s., the countries that have a potential demographic boom, the indias and north africas are also parts of the world where they have huge problems getting work enters the labor force, these big demographic shifts if you are looking for something that is a change agent i think that is absolutely it. >> rose: and the...
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emerging markets like europe and germany we like as well for the fourth quarter. leading into 2014 with all the nonsense in washington could see a volatile first two months of next year. if vjanuary sets the tone for te trading year 2014 could be quite volatile. >> more budget talks that have to be rectified by the middle of january. the fed could be tapering by march. >> here's the thing. the headlines have been a trick all year. and the markets have been a treat. so the headlines have been giving you the opportunity to get into the market. >> you've been waiting all day to say that. >> i've been dying to say that. >> that is hilarious! is it all because of the fed. is it because street money and interest rate story they're at rock bottom levels or are you actually looking at fundamentals? fundamentals, as kevin noted, we've got this upset. companies and individuals are sitting on cash. >> let's say the markets are fairly valued. when you compare them to bonds they're extremely cheap. really the asset class that is expensive is bonds. we like the equity market. w
emerging markets like europe and germany we like as well for the fourth quarter. leading into 2014 with all the nonsense in washington could see a volatile first two months of next year. if vjanuary sets the tone for te trading year 2014 could be quite volatile. >> more budget talks that have to be rectified by the middle of january. the fed could be tapering by march. >> here's the thing. the headlines have been a trick all year. and the markets have been a treat. so the headlines...
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the need it all together and germany. is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help to cap on bankers' bonuses something the tory party is controversy fighting against the tide of public opinion but it's not just germany and britain practically every member has something to complain about belgians. it's milk pricing policies spain is unhappy with fishing reforms others criticised sky high budget contributions red tape and bailouts whether it's contributing to them or punishing economic regimes imposed after receiving them all combined to undermine the project but
the need it all together and germany. is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the...
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world, in 1990, china had owned --b- so they have gotten it, and it is not just in china come it is germany, singapore, thailand, that compete as companies, these countries. for the united states the at this notion that it should be competing for business like a company was not about the government or small government. that comes down the debate. down the debate. instead, it sets the rules of the road that lets the united states to become a gold medal athlete. it needs that liquidity, the financial system, the be the very best. larry talked about it that. it means the nervous system and the brains to be that fast, the innovation center, and bill and others touched on that as well. the imp is to actually build thevation ecosystems around country, not with new money, but directing money between the public and private sector in a smart way. what is the brawn? natural resources, in this newfound energy advantage in the united states and building it -- putting it to good use to allow the united states become an export machine but to really take not just liquids, but solids and actually -- the at
world, in 1990, china had owned --b- so they have gotten it, and it is not just in china come it is germany, singapore, thailand, that compete as companies, these countries. for the united states the at this notion that it should be competing for business like a company was not about the government or small government. that comes down the debate. down the debate. instead, it sets the rules of the road that lets the united states to become a gold medal athlete. it needs that liquidity, the...
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the neavitt all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries against e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and. in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include germany's help. bankers' bonuses something the tory policies controversy against the tide of public opinion but it's not just germany and britain practically every member has something to complain about belgian. pricing policies spain is unhappy with fishing reforms others criticised sky high budget contributions red tape and bailouts whether it's contributing to them or punishing economic regimes imposed after receiving them all combined to undermine the project but now that two of the unions most powerful members appea
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he apparently wasn't aware that we were monitoring the phone calls of the chancellor of germa germany. i wonder if he wasn't aware that we may have been monitoring the phone calls of the pope. this is so over the top that has to stop. and really, this resolution calls on the president to get control of what's going on with this spying. i don't think it does any good for diplomacy to be spying on the pope and i want an answer from the president. >> now, a couple things here. the nsa categorically rejected this report that came out of italy earlier today. in fact, the vatican, a spokesman said unaware of the allegations and downplayed the report. what do you say to that? >> yeah, but here's the question. the nsa also says collecting bulk data on americans is not spying. so, you have to parse their words, okay? because when director clapper came to congress, he said they weren't collecting any data. they've lost a lot of credibility. but the other thing here is, they may well have collected data on the pope, but they're saying it wasn't spying because they didn't listen to his phone call
he apparently wasn't aware that we were monitoring the phone calls of the chancellor of germa germany. i wonder if he wasn't aware that we may have been monitoring the phone calls of the pope. this is so over the top that has to stop. and really, this resolution calls on the president to get control of what's going on with this spying. i don't think it does any good for diplomacy to be spying on the pope and i want an answer from the president. >> now, a couple things here. the nsa...
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regulation it's a tit for tat britain's proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of it on carbon dioxide emissions. and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include. practically every member has something to complain about. pricing policies spain is unhappy with. others criticize budget contributions. and bailouts whether it's. for punishing economic regimes after receiving it all combined to undermine the project but now that two of the powerful members. to defy the rules of the organization it looks like. a whole new. time now for some other world news. has been rocked by. four people being killed in. a bicycle went off in a busy area in the city of course is not known. but the region is known for. militants targeting members of the sheer minority. in the u.s. state of california hundreds gathered for another protest over the recent killing of a thirteen year old. eighth grader was last tuesday with seven bullets because he was carrying a replica of an assault rifle p
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. >> reporter: i'm fred pleitgen in germany. the organization tasked with monitoring the destruction of the program says that syria has destroyed all of its production, mixing, filling capabilities. the organization visited 21 of 23 sites, 2 sites too dangerous to visit because of the ongoing civil war situation in syria. the next big task is troying all of the chemical weapons that assad still has. that's more than 1,000 metric tons of mustard gas, sarin, as well as vx. >>> a single e-mail, that is all that it might take to end this marine's career. he exposed an insider threat and his e-mail might have saved lives but actions could get him discharged. will the fpunishment fit the crime? [ male announcer ] this is pam. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. >>> welcome back. a decorated officer in the u.s. marine corps faces
. >> reporter: i'm fred pleitgen in germany. the organization tasked with monitoring the destruction of the program says that syria has destroyed all of its production, mixing, filling capabilities. the organization visited 21 of 23 sites, 2 sites too dangerous to visit because of the ongoing civil war situation in syria. the next big task is troying all of the chemical weapons that assad still has. that's more than 1,000 metric tons of mustard gas, sarin, as well as vx. >>> a...
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lived in on the private phone of germany's chancellor angela merkel, but in an emotional opening statement where he spoke as he said from the heart general alexander explained his view that n sa counter terror efforts are keeping america safe. >> let me give you thoughts here. i think this is important for our country to think about this. if you look at the trends in the ct arena in 2012 it was the highest globally it has been ever, over 15,000 people killed. in just this last month , 2,336 people were killed, 1510 injured in pakistan, afghanistan, syria, iraq and nigeria, yet there has not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they didn't stop hating us. they didn't say they were going to just forgive this. they continuing to try. it is the great members of the intelligence community, our military, our law enforcement, that have stood up and said this is our job. and we do it with our partners and our allies. and it has been a great partnership. >> while members on both political sides of the house intelligence committee express doubt and outrage some thought to
lived in on the private phone of germany's chancellor angela merkel, but in an emotional opening statement where he spoke as he said from the heart general alexander explained his view that n sa counter terror efforts are keeping america safe. >> let me give you thoughts here. i think this is important for our country to think about this. if you look at the trends in the ct arena in 2012 it was the highest globally it has been ever, over 15,000 people killed. in just this last month ,...
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the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of berlin orchestrating the policy is nothing new it was simply persuaded brussels to delay a limit on current emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry laura smith now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes an audi and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help to turn a cap on bankers' bonuses something the tory party is controversy fighting against the tide of public o
the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of berlin orchestrating the policy is nothing new it was simply persuaded brussels to delay a limit on current emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry laura smith now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the...
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germany's thriving economy may well be driving the rest of europe down the u.s. treasury report suggests the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of building orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry loris miss now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes an audi and in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for g
germany's thriving economy may well be driving the rest of europe down the u.s. treasury report suggests the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of building orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry loris miss now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to...
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stuart: in east germany or now in america? >> in all the soviet block. the joke is well, they're not rocket scientists. well, these were rocket scientists,s they were the east germans and that's the best the central planners could do. stuart: so you're comparing the it. rebant with obamacare. >> you need market competition. stuart: we love you, john. now, your he a back in the good graces of "varney & company" and we will promote your show at 9:00 eastern tonight, i believe. >> it is. stuart: the well-rated stossel, i think it is. >> so far. stuart: thanks to the promotions woo he -- we give you. obamacare, back door socialism, kill it, please. that's my take next. ♪ shout, shout, let it all ♪ these are the things i can do without, come on♪ ♪ i'm talking to you ♪ come on now that we're retired, we don't have time for stuff like laundry. we're too busy having fun. we get everything perfectly clean by tossing one of these in the wash. and that's it. i wanted to do that. oh, come on. eh, that's my favorite part. really? that's our tide. what'sours
stuart: in east germany or now in america? >> in all the soviet block. the joke is well, they're not rocket scientists. well, these were rocket scientists,s they were the east germans and that's the best the central planners could do. stuart: so you're comparing the it. rebant with obamacare. >> you need market competition. stuart: we love you, john. now, your he a back in the good graces of "varney & company" and we will promote your show at 9:00 eastern tonight, i...
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in germs in germany due to the french if the german troops have done. it so kiss alexander told them whatever intelligence european agencies are sharing with the n.s.a. is from war zones again no way of checking any of that so it was just a symbolic gesture on the part of the delegation to ask those questions well they definitely need to show european citizens that their representatives are not completely new so they came to washington expressed a reserved indignation quite reserved and agreed to cooperate further we've seen it before. and also the man behind all those leaks is now earning his keep three months up to being wrong to asylum in russia out of it's not it finds a job that he's coming up in just a few minutes. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new its most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation and why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the dog. choose your language. make it with. some. choose the consensus. choose
in germs in germany due to the french if the german troops have done. it so kiss alexander told them whatever intelligence european agencies are sharing with the n.s.a. is from war zones again no way of checking any of that so it was just a symbolic gesture on the part of the delegation to ask those questions well they definitely need to show european citizens that their representatives are not completely new so they came to washington expressed a reserved indignation quite reserved and agreed...
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and it's interesting, carol, i've just come from germany, which is obviously in the midst of outcry over the latest nsa revelations that angela merkel, the chancellor's phone might have been spied on. there's calls to get edward snowden back and to get him to testify before a parliamentary commission, so that he can give more evidence about that particular scenario, but it seems unlikely that he'll do that. he will then be much more in the hands of possible sort of being sent back to the states. so it seems pretty likely that for now at least edward snowden's here to stay. >> diana magnay reporting live from moscow, thank you. >>> a teenager found dead rolled up in a gym mat in his high school but there's never been a formal investigation into how he died. well, that could change soon. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. ido more
and it's interesting, carol, i've just come from germany, which is obviously in the midst of outcry over the latest nsa revelations that angela merkel, the chancellor's phone might have been spied on. there's calls to get edward snowden back and to get him to testify before a parliamentary commission, so that he can give more evidence about that particular scenario, but it seems unlikely that he'll do that. he will then be much more in the hands of possible sort of being sent back to the...
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the wall street journal" reported the other day that the nsa conducting surveillance of allies like germany's angela merkel and the president said not to know about this, that created a whole spate of stories, analyses, blog posts about a disengaged president. martha: yeah. you know, you look at history, and you sort of seize on the appointments that really changed things -- on the moments that really changed things for better or worse for presidents, presidential candidates. health care in particular, it took hillary clinton a long time to shake the legacy of the health care plan, and that one didn't even get off the ground. so the question that comes up is how devastating is this truly to his presidency overall? >> well, you know, some of these controversies the president said he didn't know the details of, the irs scandal, for example, the surveillance of journalists, for example, you know, they tend to burn rather brightly, and then maybe they fade, and the average person doesn't remember. i think this combination here of health care, nsa spying, a president not seeming to be on top of ei
the wall street journal" reported the other day that the nsa conducting surveillance of allies like germany's angela merkel and the president said not to know about this, that created a whole spate of stories, analyses, blog posts about a disengaged president. martha: yeah. you know, you look at history, and you sort of seize on the appointments that really changed things -- on the moments that really changed things for better or worse for presidents, presidential candidates. health care...
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germany's thriving economy may well be dragging the rest to europe down a us treasury reports address the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but the talk of berlin orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on car emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry. explain. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the nieve it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain's proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of it on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and algae and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help to a cap on banker
germany's thriving economy may well be dragging the rest to europe down a us treasury reports address the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but the talk of berlin orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on car emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry. explain. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with...
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it's emerged germany and the u.k. are deep and twigs behind brussels by over watering down a huge laws and return for helping weaken environmental regulations recent ones aid in save guarding the leeway enjoyed by bankers it's all drawing accusations of cynical disregard for the public good on his own or smyth reports. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the nieve it all together and germany merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes an audi and in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the waves of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help a cap on bankers' bonu
it's emerged germany and the u.k. are deep and twigs behind brussels by over watering down a huge laws and return for helping weaken environmental regulations recent ones aid in save guarding the leeway enjoyed by bankers it's all drawing accusations of cynical disregard for the public good on his own or smyth reports. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the nieve it all together and germany merkel is the...
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germany transmitted harris. thank you. okay. so i'll use the met for thought shiny floor. as a principle i love a shiny floor and with trudy i didn't the floors are so shiny you can see the reflection of the soul of the school and district. so i'll read some excerpts. she does an astounding job keeping the school clean. she works to help the structural programs she's virtually never absent and has a great deposition spent their chajd challenging work. she's offered full support of recycle and come posting program again, the school is over 2 thousand students. she's trained folks on bins and monitors them. she arranges bins for pickup. thank you to her. she's attended fault e facilitate meeting and shares food. she has four children two of which have congratulated from balboa high school (laughter) >> nobody's perfect and one student at the balboa so she's demonstrated professional commitment to the san francisco unified school district (clapping). >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> let's take our picture. >> thanks. >> thank you. (laughter). >> thank you. >> than
germany transmitted harris. thank you. okay. so i'll use the met for thought shiny floor. as a principle i love a shiny floor and with trudy i didn't the floors are so shiny you can see the reflection of the soul of the school and district. so i'll read some excerpts. she does an astounding job keeping the school clean. she works to help the structural programs she's virtually never absent and has a great deposition spent their chajd challenging work. she's offered full support of recycle and...
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it's a match to germany and the u.k. a deep in talks behind brussels by overwatering down a huge loss in return for helping awaken environmental regulations britain wants butlins aid in save daunting the leeway in charge by buying kids. it's old rory accusations of cynical disregard for the public good news laura smith explained. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes an audi and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help to turn a
it's a match to germany and the u.k. a deep in talks behind brussels by overwatering down a huge loss in return for helping awaken environmental regulations britain wants butlins aid in save daunting the leeway in charge by buying kids. it's old rory accusations of cynical disregard for the public good news laura smith explained. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and...
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. >> that eu delegation and the delegation from germany were both in the white house yesterday to talk spying. the white house telling me they talked about, quote, how the dialogue can best proceed in order to provide the necessary assurance and strengthen our cooperation. the white house putting the best spin on it. the europeans are looking for an agreement that sets clear rules and limits on what allies spy on and what they don't, kate and chris. what they really don't want to happen is spying on their leaders. >> it's important you're asking the questions on both sides. we appreciate that. thank you. >> thank you. >>> now to a big victory for a grieving georgia family. remember the 17-year-old found dead inside a gym mat at his high school? that was their son. it was ruled an accident. they say it was murder. a judge ordered the release of school surveillance tapes. federal prosecutors plan to make their own announcement about the case. what could it be? victor blackwell is in macon, georgia this morning. what do you think the latest is here. >> we're at the midpoint of a really cr
. >> that eu delegation and the delegation from germany were both in the white house yesterday to talk spying. the white house telling me they talked about, quote, how the dialogue can best proceed in order to provide the necessary assurance and strengthen our cooperation. the white house putting the best spin on it. the europeans are looking for an agreement that sets clear rules and limits on what allies spy on and what they don't, kate and chris. what they really don't want to happen...
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the need it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect the main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a tax on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include germany's help to a cap on bankers' bonuses something the tory policies controversy take against the tide of public opinion but it's not just germany and britain practically every member has something to complain about belgian. pricing policies spain is unhappy with fishing reforms others criticised sky high budget contributions red tape and bailouts whether it's contributing to them or punishing economic regimes to receiving them all combined to undermine the project but now that two of the union's most powerful members appear t
the need it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect the main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a tax on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also...
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the treasury says germany should focus more on boosting domestic growth. >>> as for the agenda today, stateside weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 eastern. 10:00 a.m., we get the october chicago pmi. conco philips and exxon mobil report before the opening bell. reporting earnings in europe, french based profits tumbling in the third quarter as european refining margins remain an issue. expectations on the rise in tokyo, comparing $400 million compared to the previous year. the stock at the moment is down 1% in paris. royal dutch shell third quarter profits coming in below estimates as refining margins and disruption necessary nigeria take their toll. the cfo says recent moves underline the company's commitment to shareholder returns. that shell stock, though, down pretty big 5% in london trade. jason gammel, head of oil and gas research joins us now. jason, these issues with weak refining margins, production problems, how much of that is still going to be an issue for exxon when they report later, as well? >> i think that the defining margin condition is going to affect the exxon n
the treasury says germany should focus more on boosting domestic growth. >>> as for the agenda today, stateside weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 eastern. 10:00 a.m., we get the october chicago pmi. conco philips and exxon mobil report before the opening bell. reporting earnings in europe, french based profits tumbling in the third quarter as european refining margins remain an issue. expectations on the rise in tokyo, comparing $400 million compared to the previous year. the stock...
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the nieve it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for germany's help to a cap on bankers' bonuses something the tory policies controversy points against the tide of public opinion but it's not just me and practically every member has something to complain about. it's milk pricing policies spain is unhappy with fishing reforms others criticised sky high budget contributions red tape and bailouts whether it's contributing to them or punishing economic regimes after receiving them all combined to undermine the project but now that two of the unions most powerful members ap
the nieve it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return in seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also...
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and germany here. well good morning i think the problem is that they have gotten way too far with their regulations with the suggestions that come out of brussels and both germany needs to enter to protect their car industry to need to protect their own interests whereas britain also needs to protect their banking industry and their interests at london have so brussels regulations where far to out and the countries decided that they obviously may need to make preparations and talks on their own and this is what they do in private and not public as you say brussels has a has a over reached its sphere of influence influence here perhaps certain either you or eurozone members could you think we could see other e.u. nations taking similar actions or again trying to change legislation behind the back of brussels could it could it be the beginning of a trend do you think it could be definitely the beginning of a trend because brussels again has grown too far if we just look at how many regulations called as
and germany here. well good morning i think the problem is that they have gotten way too far with their regulations with the suggestions that come out of brussels and both germany needs to enter to protect their car industry to need to protect their own interests whereas britain also needs to protect their banking industry and their interests at london have so brussels regulations where far to out and the countries decided that they obviously may need to make preparations and talks on their own...
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some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from within, which i traversed. and it was wild. it is sort of like a frozen world, really and there is movement of the camera, 360 degrees. but it is frozen. there are moments in time and in 2007. when this car goes by just like that and was gone, most of the time people don't know that there are pictures being taken and it really bakes into this work something different than the work that would be taken on the street. there is sort of visual connections to street photography and the
some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from...
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the need it all together and germany. is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries against the e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes. and in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the weights of brussels...
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germany on friday, parents of newborns can choose a third gender. if you don't want to choose male or female you can just put in x and let the kid determine their own gender when they grow up. >> i didn't hear that before. >> it's an amazing idea. i mean, they have to work out all the kinks later. >> germany soon after it happens in florida. >> so the parent doesn't have to say that it's a male or female. >> just put an x. the child decides later? >> the child decides later. >> it's interesting. >> why not? >> you put an x where? what are the boxes you check? you say other? why not have it all together? >> you can put an m, f, or x. >> oh, i see. >> gender identity. >> that's true. there are many children born into sex. a vast variety of human nature. >> thank you to my panel. that does it "ac 360 later." thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat ra
germany on friday, parents of newborns can choose a third gender. if you don't want to choose male or female you can just put in x and let the kid determine their own gender when they grow up. >> i didn't hear that before. >> it's an amazing idea. i mean, they have to work out all the kinks later. >> germany soon after it happens in florida. >> so the parent doesn't have to say that it's a male or female. >> just put an x. the child decides later? >> the...
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some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from...
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the need it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat britain is proposing to support germany to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions. and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include germany's help. something the tory policies controversy against the tide of public opinion but it's not just. practically every member has something to complain about. pricing policies spain is unhappy with. others criticised budget contributions. and whether it's good. or punishing economic. receiving all combine to undermine the project but now that two of the most powerful members. to defy the rules of the organization it looks like. a whole new level. however the e.u. countries continue to bicker. there are actually growing signs of economic hope the irish government has
the need it all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industry again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat britain is proposing to support germany to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions. and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include germany's help. something the tory policies...
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the neavitt all together and germany. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat britain's proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes and and in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include...