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he then joined the voice of led design and construction efforts in greece and in germany. years abroad, he and his family moved to washington, by and mr. ayers was hired the architect of the capitol as assistant senate superintendent. subsequently served for 13 years in a variety of roles the he was tapped to be acting architect of the capitol 2007.bruary of the role of architect of the capitol is one that requires a leader who is mindful of both grand vision of american
he then joined the voice of led design and construction efforts in greece and in germany. years abroad, he and his family moved to washington, by and mr. ayers was hired the architect of the capitol as assistant senate superintendent. subsequently served for 13 years in a variety of roles the he was tapped to be acting architect of the capitol 2007.bruary of the role of architect of the capitol is one that requires a leader who is mindful of both grand vision of american
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to america and germany. drinking the best beer on the planet. [laughter] yep, it will do that. >> this is terrible. >> uh-huh. sure is, terribly good. >> i'm so sorry, but i can't drink that. >> okay. so that's not you speed. all right. why don't you traw a strawberry-rita. >> we have a good frirng but you can't force that on me. >> so the beer summit didn't work, but there's one more idea that could fix all of. this let's do the trust exercise. did you ever do the trust fall. stand up, turn around, turn around. you have to trust me. now close your eyes. just close your eyes and you're going to trust me.
to america and germany. drinking the best beer on the planet. [laughter] yep, it will do that. >> this is terrible. >> uh-huh. sure is, terribly good. >> i'm so sorry, but i can't drink that. >> okay. so that's not you speed. all right. why don't you traw a strawberry-rita. >> we have a good frirng but you can't force that on me. >> so the beer summit didn't work, but there's one more idea that could fix all of. this let's do the trust exercise. did you ever...
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it is kind of germany wanting to have its cake and eat it too. anticipation of the stimulus measures. europes talk about waiting on global sentiment, at least right there. certainly not the u.s. there is a lot of excitement once again. we have the s&p hitting yet another record. but what is exciting is that consumer confidence is back up. is this going to flow through to spending and help all of these asian exporter nations? are moving into a really exciting time of the year for retail spending in the u.s. that lead up to thanksgiving in november, we tend to see the spending trend go up and the majority of retail sales are in that november-december period. i think the consumer confidence boost is now coming. previously, we had seen a wealth effect on the housing market, already operating positively in the united states. in they are coming through relation to the stock market and the income effect as it steadily recovers in united states. more people getting a paycheck. >> what is your forecast for the jobs report this week? >> we suspect there wi
it is kind of germany wanting to have its cake and eat it too. anticipation of the stimulus measures. europes talk about waiting on global sentiment, at least right there. certainly not the u.s. there is a lot of excitement once again. we have the s&p hitting yet another record. but what is exciting is that consumer confidence is back up. is this going to flow through to spending and help all of these asian exporter nations? are moving into a really exciting time of the year for retail...
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the problem is that germany's overwhelmed with economic issues. i remember ronald reagan used to tell them and my friends reminded me, don't build this pipeline. don't get dependent upon russian gas and oil. it's going to haunt you. and reagan had the point. he was so right, when you look at what is happening now. basically merkel comes and says we don't want russia to be defeated, because it will humiliate them so much that we will have unpredictable sort of country but if russia is not defeated, we are dealing with huge consequences for western civilization, democratic world. >> defeated. militarily, economically, diplomatically or all of the above, or some percentage thereof, the reality is that this administration doesn't seem to be making any overt moves, taking any overt action, to blunt either the russian maneuvers or the ukrainian, providing support to the ukrainian government. >> well, there was lots of discussion as to whether to arm syrian rebels. i understand it. but here you have european country that is fighting 100% for u.s. values,
the problem is that germany's overwhelmed with economic issues. i remember ronald reagan used to tell them and my friends reminded me, don't build this pipeline. don't get dependent upon russian gas and oil. it's going to haunt you. and reagan had the point. he was so right, when you look at what is happening now. basically merkel comes and says we don't want russia to be defeated, because it will humiliate them so much that we will have unpredictable sort of country but if russia is not...
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germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help the local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow for the estimate show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euro over the food and bargain that around one hundred thirty thousand people could end up jobless. european farmers are already demanding compensation these polish workers dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels they're getting support from some politicians who believe sanctions were a big mistake. as bush does much different under sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people who check to the sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that the political means failed they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides you can already see the backlash from the sanctio
germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help the local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow for the estimate show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euro over the food and bargain that around one hundred thirty thousand people could end up jobless. european farmers are already demanding compensation these polish workers dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels they're...
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in switzerland, we know that, and it's the same in france, in germany, in sweden, in denmark. >> simon: swiss detective jan glassey says geneva is one of their favorite cities because it's so rich. it's where billionaires come to shop and play. so they went into this store? >> glassey: they went inside this store. >> simon: and if they get... if they only get 15 watches, they've made like a million bucks... >> glassey: yeah. >> simon: ...in 50 seconds. >> glassey: yeah, exactly. >> simon: this team, wearing wigs and sunglasses, robbed a luxury store on the rue de rhone, the street in geneva. they grabbed $4 million worth of diamonds and made their getaway in motorcycles down a street which was too narrow for police cars. so it's almost a sport between you and them, isn't it? >> glassey: it is. it is always a bit like that. i mean, they are always a step before us because they are changing the modus operandi. and yes, it's a little bit a cat and mouse game. >> simon: they are professionals. >> glassey: they are really, really professional. >> simon: there is no way for you to get there
in switzerland, we know that, and it's the same in france, in germany, in sweden, in denmark. >> simon: swiss detective jan glassey says geneva is one of their favorite cities because it's so rich. it's where billionaires come to shop and play. so they went into this store? >> glassey: they went inside this store. >> simon: and if they get... if they only get 15 watches, they've made like a million bucks... >> glassey: yeah. >> simon: ...in 50 seconds. >>...
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. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the
. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i...
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authority wants to have talks with israel and cut the united states out, and angela merkel, chancellor of germany said america is no longer able to get involved and solve these problems. this is the diminution of american influence by obama. i think maybe he likes it. >> pad, what do you think? ivities i think it's the of the view with -- i think first of all he's very cautious, which can be very good. although the overcaution, you know, what happened waiting a month for trying to rescue foley, that failed, the u.s. leaks it again they played politics. i think the problem is in a vacuum worldwide, it terrifies me never in my lifetime have i seen a situation where the united states has just up and left the field for the most part. they'll sea, yes, we did this, when they're forced, everybody is forced, this is a man who said in january. that this is the junior varsity. this is a president who says we have no strategy, and they've known this was coming a long time. it is his lack of will. i believe he has a view of the united states and the world that would frighten the american people this he real
authority wants to have talks with israel and cut the united states out, and angela merkel, chancellor of germany said america is no longer able to get involved and solve these problems. this is the diminution of american influence by obama. i think maybe he likes it. >> pad, what do you think? ivities i think it's the of the view with -- i think first of all he's very cautious, which can be very good. although the overcaution, you know, what happened waiting a month for trying to rescue...
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according to germany's foreign minister, the weapons are being sent as part of a larger humanitarian aid effort. this comes after a mission that was carried out last night by the u.s., australia, france, and britain that provided food and water to thousands of people in a city north of baghdad. for more we talked this morning with former policy magazine writer shane harris. >> what can you tell us about time, st action inside ira the u.s. conducted a number of ir strikes in a humanitarian supplied drop in a town about 110 miles north of baghdad this s a town where a number of shiites have been besieged. about 15,000 in this town. most of the residents are actually teenagers. a young group of people. this is really reminiscent on the siege we saw on the mountain and we first started conducting air strikes in iraq and dropping supplies to them. the latest news out of iraq this morning is that the iraqi security forces reports that they have broken through iciss's siege of that town where those people are stranded and have barricaded themselves. but no more world on how many iraqi force
according to germany's foreign minister, the weapons are being sent as part of a larger humanitarian aid effort. this comes after a mission that was carried out last night by the u.s., australia, france, and britain that provided food and water to thousands of people in a city north of baghdad. for more we talked this morning with former policy magazine writer shane harris. >> what can you tell us about time, st action inside ira the u.s. conducted a number of ir strikes in a humanitarian...
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germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on the us. early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euro over the food embargo and not a run one hundred thirty dollars in people could be jobless. european farmers are already demanding compensation these polish workers dumped several tons of peppers on its side the e.u. parliament building in brussels they're getting support from some politicians who believe sanctions are a big mistake. as we stated it does was different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people are check to be sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not too late to achieving. the. sanctions are always prove that their political means failed they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from t
germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on the us. early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euro over the food embargo and not a run one hundred thirty dollars in people could be jobless. european farmers are already demanding compensation these polish workers dumped several tons of peppers on its side the e.u. parliament building in brussels they're...
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. >>> germany is shipping thousands of weapons to iraq to help the kurdish fighters. it will include assault file rifles, ammunition and grenades. other countries have also promised weapons. today on "meet the press," dianne feinstein talked about the dangers isis poses to the united states. >> i believe it's potentially very serious. they have announced that they don't intend to stop. they have announced that they will come after us if they can, that they will "spill our blood." this is a vicious, vicious movement, and it has to be confronted. >> lawmakers are calling on president obama to do more. on thursday, he said the white house did not have yet have a strategy to fight isis. >>> french authorities have arrested a teenage girl for allegedly trying to leave france and join islamic rebels in syria. border police arrested her on saturday just as she tried to board a flight to turkey. she's 16 years old. and france's interior minister said police arrested the 20-year-old than who recruited her. the girl's family did not know what she planned to do, but authorities
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crunch well germany's arrival culture minister where believing eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow but it's a serious business early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food and that around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. you see european farmers already calling for compensation these particular polish workers dumping several tons of peppers a prominent building in brussels getting support from some politicians thinking sanctions were a big mistake. it. does was different and sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people are check to be sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not due to achieving. sanctions or always prove that their political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you ca
crunch well germany's arrival culture minister where believing eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow but it's a serious business early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food and that around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. you see european farmers already calling for compensation these particular polish workers dumping several...
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would go well germany's agriculture minister there believing eating up the food which is supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise know supposed pressure on moscow early estimates though show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the litter and one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. what you're looking at there european farmers already called the compensation these polish workers dumped several tons of papers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels they're getting support from some politicians to thinking that sanctions were a big mistake. as we stated it does was different and sanctions and a trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people who rejected the sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that the political means failed they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides y
would go well germany's agriculture minister there believing eating up the food which is supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise know supposed pressure on moscow early estimates though show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the litter and one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. what you're looking at there european farmers already called the compensation these polish workers dumped several tons of papers outside the e.u....
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the average or the traditional elements used across the world are produced in the us germany and china. they just used large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed as a. number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver the rest of it basically consists of silica said the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency more one kilogram of this material can produce more than pure silver alone. another advantage is its thermal stability because. having cracked the secrets of how to produce. the siberian company sets about manufacturing some of the many products derived from it including glycol or. the fertilizers made by mixing the clear liquid blocks out with white problem ice crystals. the mixture is then placed in a chemical reaction and catalyzed by an acid mixture that the companies keeping a tight lid on. as it turns out supply color is also pretty versatile the compound and its derivatives can be used in paint chip board resident pool disinfectants flame reta
the average or the traditional elements used across the world are produced in the us germany and china. they just used large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed as a. number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver the rest of it basically consists of silica said the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency more one kilogram of this material can produce more...
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germany. small detail. energy softs have skyrocketed in germany for consumers and producers. by 2040, energy costs equal half of german gdp. all i can say is i'm glad they are doing it for themselves so we don't do it to ourselves. >> given a mix of california state senate that has higher arrest rates than the california state population and all the major things including oakland, san francisco, and l.a. that just proves and what you suspected that the politicians are more crooked than the general population. >> it's 1.6 per 20. all the prearrests were democrats. >> what a coincidence. if we can go from the worst of society to the best, we can get dan rooney and the charity-founded. across the country, the golf courses are sponsoring golf day and they are going to scholarships for the children of our fallen warriors. this is thousands of golf courses across the country. they are betting $1 trillion. >> on the windmill. >> if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us. that's it for this wee
germany. small detail. energy softs have skyrocketed in germany for consumers and producers. by 2040, energy costs equal half of german gdp. all i can say is i'm glad they are doing it for themselves so we don't do it to ourselves. >> given a mix of california state senate that has higher arrest rates than the california state population and all the major things including oakland, san francisco, and l.a. that just proves and what you suspected that the politicians are more crooked than...
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stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. changes the top in europe poland's prime minister has to be the e.u.'s next president he'll take on the top post on the first december he's replacing one rumpel who says the major challenges right now of the economy ukraine and britain's place in europe the block's leaders have also nominated italian foreign minister frederick really to be their new foreign policy chief political commentator and of a dense he thinks the two new leaders though all very different political views not might be a problem for the future of the e.u. let's listen. maurine is seen very much as tolerant candid as towards russia while donald tusk is seen as tough the man who will art wrestle with president putin about it's not about it's about that this relationship should be functional and unfortunately it's not because they contradictions are so profound that there is no other way that the states will strike to build our bilateral relations with russia because more complicated more p
stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. changes the top in europe poland's prime minister has to be the e.u.'s next president he'll take on the top post on the first december he's replacing one rumpel who says the major challenges right now of the economy ukraine and britain's place in europe the block's leaders have also nominated italian foreign minister frederick really to be their new foreign...
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i was an intelligence agents in west germany in the 1970's as an army veteran during the cold war and i was the chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security of the united states at the request of the congress for five years, from 1997 to 2002 and that was over the time of the 9/11 attack and i was governor of virginia during the 9/11 attack. the 9/11 attack is a watershed, we all know that but it was a very serious issue. i want to keep as close as i can 10 minutes but this is a very complex subject. i was very concerned about the reaction to the 9/11 attack in the united date. the bush administration, the congress, the people of the united states were all calling for security. i was pretty nervous about it to be honest with you at that time. i was trying to give a bit of a counter pose. if you look to the letter i wrote to congress that year, one of the principal things we needed to do was to protect imam proceed and individual liberties. it is paramount to achieving the ultimate victory. and the protection of individual liberties with the entire game. i don't feel differently
i was an intelligence agents in west germany in the 1970's as an army veteran during the cold war and i was the chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security of the united states at the request of the congress for five years, from 1997 to 2002 and that was over the time of the 9/11 attack and i was governor of virginia during the 9/11 attack. the 9/11 attack is a watershed, we all know that but it was a very serious issue. i want to keep as close as i can 10 minutes but this is a very...
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stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that place thanks for that international coming up after the break which is next exam a boy career examines the west's confused policies on terror both at home and abroad . if you look at my generation of americans and even more so at the millennium there are a lot of people with all sorts of piercings and tattoos everyone wants to express themselves by getting the exact same cliched tattoos and piercings as everyone else but can we discriminate against these people because of their and out appearance normally people are against discrimination because of punishes people for the way they were born their raise search gender but no one was born with big metal loops stretching out their ear lobes so essentially yes you can't judge someone by their tattoos and piercings because they got these done consciously as an adult i mean we all know that you need to dress up on a first date or job interview to make a good impression and all having the words thug life written up
stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that place thanks for that international coming up after the break which is next exam a boy career examines the west's confused policies on terror both at home and abroad . if you look at my generation of americans and even more so at the millennium there are a lot of people with all sorts of piercings and tattoos everyone wants to express themselves by getting the...
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look, i love these countries, but i don't want to live in germany. i don't want to live in finland. i don't want to live in japan. i wanted to live in america. why don't democrats? liberals act like it's a national process and, oh, we're a king canoe trying to hold back the ocean's tide. no, no, there's nothing natural about this. again, teddy kennedy's laws, immigration law was specifically designed to bring in immigrants from countries that had not supplied immigrants to this country for the first 300 years of its existence. consequently, since that law passed we've been taking the leap since it passed in '65 and starting around 1970 we've been taking in about a million legally, legal immigrants a year, 09% from the third world. of course that's going to change a cub. you know, it's just a little matter of who gets to live here and vote. we're told as if it's good news that immigrants take welfare at only 15% above the native rate. [laughter] wait, only? that's like saying, good news, only 15% of the food has rat feces in it. [laughter] no, we're thinking, no, no rat feces. we wan
look, i love these countries, but i don't want to live in germany. i don't want to live in finland. i don't want to live in japan. i wanted to live in america. why don't democrats? liberals act like it's a national process and, oh, we're a king canoe trying to hold back the ocean's tide. no, no, there's nothing natural about this. again, teddy kennedy's laws, immigration law was specifically designed to bring in immigrants from countries that had not supplied immigrants to this country for the...
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germany's i recall she was tbilisi eating up the food which is supposed to go to russia and could help local producers money wise and also put additional pressure on moscow more estimates in fact show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food embargo and better on a hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. being here these polish farmers seeking full compensation for their losses they dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels some german politicians think sanctions were a big mistake. especially if it does us different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the contrary we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people who rejected the sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieve anything. sanctions are always prove that the political means failed they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides you can already see the backlash from the san
germany's i recall she was tbilisi eating up the food which is supposed to go to russia and could help local producers money wise and also put additional pressure on moscow more estimates in fact show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food embargo and better on a hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. being here these polish farmers seeking full compensation for their losses they dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building...
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then people of germany, italian americans are not effective from third generations just as americans because there were many. second-generation african-americans who are subject to the curfew as well and objected very much to that. plus with the orders for removal of all persons of japanese ancestry, borden fell that was unconstitutional as well. i would also add you as a christian. my grandfather became a christian even while he was still in japan. so gordon had both constitutional, but also moral and religious reasons for objecting to both the curfew and the exclusion. >> host: what was the incident that led to the court case? >> guest: the famous incident that gordon is usual with studying in the library there at the university of washington and i guess the appointed hour around 8:00 p.m. or so he would have to go back to the dorm or somewhere like that. in order to fulfill the solutions of the curfew order. as the story goes, one time he caught out and started to leave and not upon reflecting why he was going felt that it wasn't right, the deed done nothing wrong, that he was an
then people of germany, italian americans are not effective from third generations just as americans because there were many. second-generation african-americans who are subject to the curfew as well and objected very much to that. plus with the orders for removal of all persons of japanese ancestry, borden fell that was unconstitutional as well. i would also add you as a christian. my grandfather became a christian even while he was still in japan. so gordon had both constitutional, but also...
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germany's agriculture minister there believing that eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers but he was also put additional pressure almost go. well early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food and go and look around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. well we're seeing here these polish farmers seeking full compensation for their losses they dumped several tons of peppers here outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels some german politicians think sanctions were a big mistake. especially does different and sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people who rejected the sanctions right from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that the political means field they're useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides you can already see the backlash
germany's agriculture minister there believing that eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers but he was also put additional pressure almost go. well early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food and go and look around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs because of it. well we're seeing here these polish farmers seeking full compensation for their losses they dumped several tons of peppers here...
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we killed millions of people in germany. you and i, in cologne. in those days, you burnt their towns. that is what you did. that were dreadful things happened. of course, it is all dreadful. that is how you fought wars in those days. >> two questions back here. the gentleman sitting down and then the gentleman standing up. then i will come over here. connectiona close with our canadian friends. my question is, how much of theson's had an impact on decision for the canadian campaign, and was the purpose to america, british north gain more land for the united states, or a combination of both? if the canadian campaign had not onurred, what was the impact the bladensburg battle or the war of 1812? >> if we can keep the answers short, we will try to take as many questions as possible. >> the main point is this was the only way that the americans could really fight the british. -- it isu.s. navy pretty miniscule at this point, less than about 20 major vessels up against 600 vessels with the royal navy. the easiest way to fight the british was up in cana
we killed millions of people in germany. you and i, in cologne. in those days, you burnt their towns. that is what you did. that were dreadful things happened. of course, it is all dreadful. that is how you fought wars in those days. >> two questions back here. the gentleman sitting down and then the gentleman standing up. then i will come over here. connectiona close with our canadian friends. my question is, how much of theson's had an impact on decision for the canadian campaign, and...
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germany saying, you know, yes we're looking at it and we maybe would be helpful in some way in providing military equipment to iraq. it just isn't a hey, if you go into syria we're with you. this is always a difficult sell to people who have more at stake it seems to me sometimes than the u.s.. >> i think -- you know it's a couple of issues. number one and it's always been this way for the last seven years and it's good i rather america be in the leadership role. europe responds when america takes a very strong position and strong leadership role. if the president and when the president comes out and says this is not justin interest of our homeland, just the borders our allies our interests in the embassies and he can motivate the europeans to come along they will. europe has been notorious reluctant to engage. you see it in ukraine. it takes strong american leadership. the president if he gets serious about it can rally europe. >> congressman ruppersberger, if some of this allied support and support in the region is forthcoming in some way shape or form does the u.s. have to provide som
germany saying, you know, yes we're looking at it and we maybe would be helpful in some way in providing military equipment to iraq. it just isn't a hey, if you go into syria we're with you. this is always a difficult sell to people who have more at stake it seems to me sometimes than the u.s.. >> i think -- you know it's a couple of issues. number one and it's always been this way for the last seven years and it's good i rather america be in the leadership role. europe responds when...
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germany's agriculture minister believes it ing out the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers money wise and also put additional pressure on moscow. early estimates show the you could lose up to seven billion euros over the food in bargo and that around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose jobs. now this polish farmers are seeking full compensation for their losses they don't several tons of peppers outside the parliament building in brussels some german politicians saying sanctions were a big mistake. especially does was different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people object to the sanctions trite from the start they have a right to feelings and this is not due to achieving. sanctions or always prove that the political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next couple of months it will
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the critical country as germany, spending 1.3 percent of its gdp on defense. it is rich enough. if we can get the germans to up it, we're going to do it. >> everybody, thanks very much for doing g it. we appreciate it. when we return, our pentagon reporter o whether the >> defense secretary chuck hagel at has said that operations to roll back islamic militants mighght drive the pentagon to sk more money. joining us our defense correspondent to talk about whether u.s. operations in iraq as well as puking crisis could mean more money for geode -- as well as the ukraine crisis could mean more money r dod. thanks for joining us. what have you found in reporting this? >> he pentagon could end up needing to ask for more money. in what cases could that happen? one, the current operation is andely involved airstrikes intetelligence. it escalates. it either spreads over a wider area or escates by sending an something like roundtrips. >> and of course we hahave airlt opations -- >> a lot o airdrops. >> spec ops. where would this money come from? we are in a budget terribly budgetaly limit
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i would like to draw on the example of germany and japan. one of the reasons, i think, that the german defeat and japanese defeat were successful was that not only did we defeat them militarily, we changed the political and cultural situation. the de-nazification process in germany and the change of constitution and japan played a role. it is easy to kill people but difficult to kill ideology. if you want to act against isis, when we act against isis, because act we must, it is not enough to kill or eliminate. no matter what happens with the negotiation, the members of of the hot hot -- the fatah charters have changed. until that has changed, nothing will happen. until we learn how to change the philosophy in dealing with the militant islam, we can defeat some but we won't defeat them long-term. thank you. one of the reasons, i think, that the german defeat and japanese defeat were successful was that not only did we defeat them militarily, we changed the political and cultural situation. the de-nazification process in germany and the change
i would like to draw on the example of germany and japan. one of the reasons, i think, that the german defeat and japanese defeat were successful was that not only did we defeat them militarily, we changed the political and cultural situation. the de-nazification process in germany and the change of constitution and japan played a role. it is easy to kill people but difficult to kill ideology. if you want to act against isis, when we act against isis, because act we must, it is not enough to...
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she comes home from germany at age 17. she spends a couple of years ago for, her parents home in mississippi -- in beauvoir, her in mississippi. she was an ardent confederate admirer and supporter of jefferson davis. when he wanted to write his memoirs, she gave him a cottage on the property where he could write. was in england at the time and found out in the newspapers. she was not pleased with the arrangement, nor was dorsey's family. this did not look correct. it looked very strange to people. of gossip about that internationally. eventually, varina comes home to beauvoir. jefferson ends up paying for beauvoir in full. her estate.s him this gives people further cause for gossip. sarah dorsey dies of breast cancer right after varina gets there, about a year later. they have a home to live in. it is not a nice way of happening, but it kind of worked out. they kind of finally have a place to be at peace. he can write his memoirs, finish them up. winnie becomes a secretary and favorite companion. they stroll the beach toge
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germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers money wise and also put additional pressure on moscow. early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food a bargain and at around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs. now these polish farmers are seeking full compensation for their losses and they dumped several tons of papers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels some german politicians think sanctions were a big mistake. especially does was different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion deterrents the german and european economies many people object to the sanctions trite from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that the political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next couple
germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers money wise and also put additional pressure on moscow. early estimates show the e.u. could lose up to seven billion euros over the food a bargain and at around one hundred thirty thousand people could lose their jobs. now these polish farmers are seeking full compensation for their losses and they dumped several tons of papers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels...
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germany and china. they just use large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed has a number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver and the rest of it basically consists of silica said that with the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency more one kilogram of this material can produce more than pure silver alone. another advantage is its thermal stability because. having cracked the secrets of how to produce. the siberian company sets about manufacturing some of the many products derived from it including glycol or. the fertilizers made by mixing the clear liquid x.l. with white column ice crystals. the mixture is then placed in a chemical reacts and catalyzed by an acid mixture that the companies keeping a tight lid on. as it turns out like color really is also pretty versatile the compound and its derivatives can be used in paints chipboard resin cool disinfectant flame retardants and so on. demand on the domestic market alone expected to
germany and china. they just use large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed has a number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver and the rest of it basically consists of silica said that with the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency more one kilogram of this material can produce more than pure silver alone. another advantage is its thermal stability because....
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>> germany has done this. he thinks he is running up a politically correct university. >> i think it's like a temper tantrum that a child would throw. when he tries to present legislation to congress and congress won't pass it my 7-year-old daughter does better than that. >> i was going to say, we don't change the climate but we can effect water, clean water and clean air. we have the technology do you do that? >> up next we have got this, the irs mess. louise learner's blackberry was wiped clean and destroyed. now the forbes gang knows how to send a message to prevent this from ever happening again. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! an
>> germany has done this. he thinks he is running up a politically correct university. >> i think it's like a temper tantrum that a child would throw. when he tries to present legislation to congress and congress won't pass it my 7-year-old daughter does better than that. >> i was going to say, we don't change the climate but we can effect water, clean water and clean air. we have the technology do you do that? >> up next we have got this, the irs mess. louise learner's...
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stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. we've got plenty more for you in line including polls of fake blood and i'm belgium airport activists out of. where the law when they splash pain across one of the terminals. find out why they did it on our t. dot com. also thousands of germans have a rally to tell their government to get its prying eyes out of their private lives the details are on our website. the threat posed by islamic state terrorists will be high on the agenda of calming nato summit in the well cities of cardiff and newport as here if you're in our reports hundreds have already gathered to protest the threat of you have more military action amid fears the alliance might decide to launch itself into and no other distant war. well the leaders the organizers of this protest movement against nato hope that in the coming hours and days ten to twenty thousand protesters from across wales the u.k. and even some coming from mainland europe are going to a common here top protest nato summit whi
stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. we've got plenty more for you in line including polls of fake blood and i'm belgium airport activists out of. where the law when they splash pain across one of the terminals. find out why they did it on our t. dot com. also thousands of germans have a rally to tell their government to get its prying eyes out of their private lives the details are on our website....
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. >>> let's move to germany, and champions bayern munich dropped point. alonso making a debut. robert l, vandovski putting them into the lead. chalker fighting back, grabbing the equalizer. 1-1 the time score. leading bayern on four points. they had a better time. coming from behind. that's two for leverkusen. top of the table with such points. >> barcelona and real madrid had the chance to go top. real will travel to real sociedad. atletico mad rid won:. >> tennis, and players continue a push for the last 16 place at the us open. the number one seed through. another top player jumped out. richard has the action. >> the top women's seed pay be tum bliping. in the -- tumbling. >> in the men's it's not the case. novak djokovic booked his place in the last 16. eight in a row. he'll take on general assembly's philip cole schrieber. >> the serb will be joined by 2012 winner. they had a shaky performance. they had four sets to beat the opponent. he'll now face joe wilfred tsonga. >> i have won a lot against them. so, yes, it matches well. he's obviously playing extremely well just no
. >>> let's move to germany, and champions bayern munich dropped point. alonso making a debut. robert l, vandovski putting them into the lead. chalker fighting back, grabbing the equalizer. 1-1 the time score. leading bayern on four points. they had a better time. coming from behind. that's two for leverkusen. top of the table with such points. >> barcelona and real madrid had the chance to go top. real will travel to real sociedad. atletico mad rid won:. >> tennis, and...
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my grandfather came here from germany was not a dollar in his pocket and he worked for 20 years on minimum wages a butcher. saved up enough money in open a butcher store. it turned into a widely successful butcher store. never more than a small business with four employees. but nonetheless, widely nonetheless, widely successful in his able to pay for me and my sister to go to columbia. my father had no money. my grandfather paid for ivy league education. i owe my life to my grandfather, simon reese. he always taught me that government is just bad news. it doesn't work. he told the story come a great story. he told the story of his which are stored. myra sager watching monday that can ask you a question off the cuff? i swears off the cuff. no one will hear your answer to my grandpa's light cameras. you talk to them. i got to ask you a question. upon one square mile there are 300 businesses and all 300 has been in business 20 years or longer and all 300 report breaking even or to years in a row. how could that be? you're not laughing because you're not a small business. you're not getting it
my grandfather came here from germany was not a dollar in his pocket and he worked for 20 years on minimum wages a butcher. saved up enough money in open a butcher store. it turned into a widely successful butcher store. never more than a small business with four employees. but nonetheless, widely nonetheless, widely successful in his able to pay for me and my sister to go to columbia. my father had no money. my grandfather paid for ivy league education. i owe my life to my grandfather, simon...
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well germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow. early estimates show that you could always up to seven billion euros over the food a bargain that around one hundred thirty thousand people going to lose their jobs. these polish farmers are seeking full compensation for their losses and they dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels some german politicians think sanctions were a big mistake. especially does was different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people object to the sanctions trite from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that their political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next co
well germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow. early estimates show that you could always up to seven billion euros over the food a bargain that around one hundred thirty thousand people going to lose their jobs. these polish farmers are seeking full compensation for their losses and they dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building in...
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and germany also weigh tougher sanction. in the eastern city, residents came out to defend their city as russia continued to deny it is supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> another story everybody is watching really is, joan rivers. is she going to be okay? one of the things that's so endearing about her is she's never been shy about laughing at herself. >> she was cracking jokes about her own death the night before she suffered cardiac arrest. cnn is talking to a fan who was there. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's re
and germany also weigh tougher sanction. in the eastern city, residents came out to defend their city as russia continued to deny it is supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> another story everybody is watching really is, joan rivers. is she going to be okay? one of the things that's so endearing about her is she's never been shy about laughing at herself. >> she was cracking jokes about her own death the night before she suffered cardiac arrest. cnn...
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i know, but, you know, my family, his ancestors came from japan and germany. >> it is like that in new york where i live, it is this very disparate place, with all of this food, but everyone considers themselves new yorkers. it doesn't matter where you're from, whatever it is, it is all one big jumble and fairly happily so. there's this lost quality about hawaii and the identity of the place and the people and that i think is, you know, a result of this kind of, i guess, it is sort of kind of americanization and what happened when the missionary off-spring overthrew the queen in 1893. it was a several of the hawaiian past. one of the other things she did was she translated the creation myth, which a genealogy that tells the story of hawaii from the beginning of time, from, you know, the slime that created the earth up to her own ancestors and i think one reason she did that after her overthrow is she's thinking about that and that long, long eons of hawaiian past that has just been severed. i think they are still -- what is that called when something is amputated. is it lost limb syndr
i know, but, you know, my family, his ancestors came from japan and germany. >> it is like that in new york where i live, it is this very disparate place, with all of this food, but everyone considers themselves new yorkers. it doesn't matter where you're from, whatever it is, it is all one big jumble and fairly happily so. there's this lost quality about hawaii and the identity of the place and the people and that i think is, you know, a result of this kind of, i guess, it is sort of...
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stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that was our team to review the speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. go to a large extent european partners acted as advised or even instructed by washington which as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the u.n. if they go ahead this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers who will have to pay the price for this policy. airline a battle for data privacy is being waged in a go or where microsoft has been ordered to hand over e-mails and user data stored outside the us find out how the software
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stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that but our teams are going to speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. movie you go over more to a large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed by washington which has for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the un and if they go ahead this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers who will have to pay the price for this policy and i won a battle for data privacy is being waged in new york for microsoft has been ordered to hand over emails and user data stored outside the us fi
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and germany weigh tougher action. in the eastern city of mariupol residents came out to defend the city as russia continued to deny it's supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> two people have been killed in clashes in pakistan. police fired tear gas as the crowds threatened to march. the protesters who have been demonstrating for two weeks say the last election was rigged and they want shareef to step down. >> more fallout from the killing of michael brown. two more officers are out of a job. amid these questionable conduct related to the protests in the days following the shooting of that unarmed black teenager by white officer darren wilson. >> we're told one threatened and pointed a rifle at protesters. he resigned. another retired after going on a video rant about the supreme court and muslims. there is a third officer here who was fired for making inappropriate facebook posts as well. >> so many people this weekend sending prayers and well wishes to a comedy legend. she has been in
and germany weigh tougher action. in the eastern city of mariupol residents came out to defend the city as russia continued to deny it's supporting the rebels or sending its own troops across the border. >> two people have been killed in clashes in pakistan. police fired tear gas as the crowds threatened to march. the protesters who have been demonstrating for two weeks say the last election was rigged and they want shareef to step down. >> more fallout from the killing of michael...
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he'll take on germany's cole schreider for a place in the semis. they'll be joined by 2012 winner. we have a shaky performance. the agency needed four sets to beat the opponent. 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. they'll face joe wilfred tsonga next. >> i have had a lot of close matches and won a lot against him as well. so, yes. i would say it matches up well. he's obviously playing well just now. >> i'm aware that it will be a very tricky match. >> defending champion serena williams is through to the fourth round beating her opponent. >> the 17-time grand slam champion bidding for her third had to put up with windy conditions, and edgily took control of the match, taking it 6-3, 6-3. >> yes, i mean, i can't believe i'm in the second week. it's like a dream come true. >> another player expecting to make it through to the second is wimbledon champion. she became the latest big name casualty to exit the adjournment. the number three speed beaten by serbian qualifier, 6-4, 6-4, the first time the 145 had beaten anyone beside the top 70. richard al jazeera. >> bayern munich dropped points, held to a draw
he'll take on germany's cole schreider for a place in the semis. they'll be joined by 2012 winner. we have a shaky performance. the agency needed four sets to beat the opponent. 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. they'll face joe wilfred tsonga next. >> i have had a lot of close matches and won a lot against him as well. so, yes. i would say it matches up well. he's obviously playing well just now. >> i'm aware that it will be a very tricky match. >> defending champion serena williams is through...
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. >> a friend of mike, marm summers, double dare guy, he's watching from langschul, germany. >> on the base? >> yeah. >> what's the word you couldn't say? i don't know. and then they would slime you? >> yeah, they would slime me, double dare, physical challenge. >> we've got a lot more to tell you this morning. >>> joan rivers is reportedly on life support. sources close to the family telling tmz is agonizing decision over what happens next will not be meat for at least a couple of days. we're told the 81-year-old went into cardiac arrest thursday during surgery on her vocal cords. doctors reportedly put her in a medically?uw÷ induced coma. earlier we spoke to nina radcliff about how this could possibly help her recovery. >> reduce the swelling and it rest. there's a lot of science that goes behind it, but essentially we're trying to tip the scales of the oxygen demand and the oxygen supply. so we want to decrease the demand of oxygen while optimizing the supply to the brain can get enough of what it needs. >> the rivers family saying they hope it will take a turn for the better. >>>
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stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that being. we also interviewed the speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. knew you were large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed by washington which as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the u.n. if they go ahead this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers who will have to pay the price for this policy even if you get a chance to take a look at our website we've got plenty of stories on their team including a battle for data privacy is being waged in new york where
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stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. we also interviewed the speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. were large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed by washington as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the un if they go ahead this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers who will have to pay the price for this policy. well despite losing money over the events in ukraine e.u. is making sure kiev has enough cash to keep the country running ukraine's president says brussels is ready to hand that around a
stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. we also interviewed the speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. were large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed by washington as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not...
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was too much even for the appeasement policies of great britain and france beth who declared war on germany. fdr's fears were happening. major war breaking out in europe and the united states was unprepared for it even though it wasn't directly threatened at that time. but what to do under these circumstances was one of the greatest problems to face the president, i believe, since lincoln faced the question of whether or not to resupply fort sumpter. the united states had no credibility and the country was isolated. a lot of people didn't think we have belonged in world war one and they thought giving aid to great britain was the slippery slope to war in europe again. what he did was convince congress to repeal the arms embargo contained into the neutrality act which he earlier signed to his regret. he immediately regretted it. his strategy was to build a first line of defense through britain and france by getting them the aid they needed. he shaped this policy by himself. try to picture this. here we are in 2014, i believe, right. 1940. there is no national security council staff in the wh
was too much even for the appeasement policies of great britain and france beth who declared war on germany. fdr's fears were happening. major war breaking out in europe and the united states was unprepared for it even though it wasn't directly threatened at that time. but what to do under these circumstances was one of the greatest problems to face the president, i believe, since lincoln faced the question of whether or not to resupply fort sumpter. the united states had no credibility and the...
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germany and china. they just use large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed has a number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver the rest of it basically consists of silica said that with the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency more one kilogram of this material can produce more than pure silver alone. another advantage is its thermal stability because. having cracked the secrets of how to produce. the siberian company sets about manufacturing some of the many products derived from it including glycol or. the fertilizers made by mixing the clear liquid group cells with white crystals. the mixture is then placed in a chemical reaction and catalyzed by an acid mixture that the company is keeping a tight lid on. as it turns out supply color is also pretty versatile the compound and its derivatives can be used in paints chipboard resin cool disinfectant flame retardants and so on. demand on the domestic markets alone expected to reach six
germany and china. they just use large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed has a number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver the rest of it basically consists of silica said that with the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency more one kilogram of this material can produce more than pure silver alone. another advantage is its thermal stability because....
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stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. well are tainted the speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. million which were large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed quite washington which as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the un and if they go ahead this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers who will have to pay the price for this policy. despite losing money over the events in ukraine the e.u. is making sure kiev has enough cash to keep the country running ukraine's president says brussels is ready
stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. well are tainted the speaker of russia's parliament who says europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured into imposing sanctions on moscow. million which were large extent a european partners acted as advised or even instructed quite washington which as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful...
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>> germany has done this. he thinks he is running up a politically correct university. >> i think it's like a temper tantrum that a child would throw. when he tries to present legislation to congress and congress won't pass it my 7-year-old daughter does better than that. >> i was going to say, we don't change the climate but we can effect water, clean water and clean air. we have the technology do you do that? >> up next we have got this, the irs mess. louise learner's blackberry was wiped clean and destroyed. now the forbes gang knows how to send a message to prevent this from ever happening again. for brand new hour of news. now back to forbes on fox. >> this looks like a scene at the irs right now. new reports suggest this is what the agency did with louise le n learner's blackberry. it was wiped clean of all sensitive information and then scrapped. it happed after theekç congressional probe targeting conservatives began. what do you make of that? >> there is a lot of criminal activity going on here star
>> germany has done this. he thinks he is running up a politically correct university. >> i think it's like a temper tantrum that a child would throw. when he tries to present legislation to congress and congress won't pass it my 7-year-old daughter does better than that. >> i was going to say, we don't change the climate but we can effect water, clean water and clean air. we have the technology do you do that? >> up next we have got this, the irs mess. louise learner's...