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munich international airport, january, 2014. former yugoslav secret service agent josip perkovic was extradited from the now-independent croatia to germany. he may be able to provide more information. yugoslavia's last secret service head, zdravko mustac, followed in april. the german federal prosecutor had issued an arrest warrant for the two former agents years ago, coupled with large rewards for information. they're charged with the murder of exile croat stjepan djurekovic. this is the case german authorities know the most about so far. djurekovic, ceo of yugoslavia's state-owned oil company, fled to germany and published books criticizing tito. it's been revealed that he also worked for west germany's intelligence service. djurekovic was to deliver a manuscript to a garage near munich which housed a secret printing shop. but he met his assassins instead. djurekovic tried to run for his life, but the killers shot him twice in the back and shattered his skull. djurekovic's grave in zagreb, where he was re-buried after the coll
munich international airport, january, 2014. former yugoslav secret service agent josip perkovic was extradited from the now-independent croatia to germany. he may be able to provide more information. yugoslavia's last secret service head, zdravko mustac, followed in april. the german federal prosecutor had issued an arrest warrant for the two former agents years ago, coupled with large rewards for information. they're charged with the murder of exile croat stjepan djurekovic. this is the case...
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although paris had long been the focus of modernism, it had its rivals in brussels, barcelona, and munich. but it was a time of growing tension in western culture, of continued rapid industrialization, of imperialism abroad and rivalry within the states of europe, and, at the same time, scientific breakthroughs, which not only questioned our way of seeing the world, but the very nature of reality itself-- planck's quantum theory, einstein's theory of relativity, freud's work on psychoanalysis. it was in 1900 that freud wrote his interpretation of dreams, a prophetic work in view of the tragedies of modern western history. freud wrote and published it here in vienna. vienna, 1900, was one of the intellectual and artistic centers of europe. in tracing modern art's emergence in the 20th century, vienna embodies, perhaps more than any other city, the struggle to break with the ossified traditions of the 19th century to achieve a modern art, an art for the 20th century. turn-of-the-century vienna was a prosperous and technologically advanced society, peaceful and secure, the center of the aust
although paris had long been the focus of modernism, it had its rivals in brussels, barcelona, and munich. but it was a time of growing tension in western culture, of continued rapid industrialization, of imperialism abroad and rivalry within the states of europe, and, at the same time, scientific breakthroughs, which not only questioned our way of seeing the world, but the very nature of reality itself-- planck's quantum theory, einstein's theory of relativity, freud's work on psychoanalysis....
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germa are instiging the theft of the notorious nazi sign at thedachau holocaust memorial museum in munich. >> it is not the first time it has and vandalized. >> this is the gate people expect to walk through when they visit the dachau concentration camp. but sunday morning, it was discovered that someone stole the door overnight. police will have a harder time tracking down the culprits since there was no survey at -- there was no video surveillance of the site. >> we have guards on duty who patrol the premises several times a night. but the premises of this size cannot be completely secured unless we turn it into a high-security tract, and that would fly in the face of a proper sense of dignity here. >> the complex near munich was the first concentration camp set up by the nazi just weeks after hitler came to power in 1933. more than 100,00 people -- more than 30,000 people were murdered here. the sign was stolen from the auschwitz concentration camp, and the the was linked to british neo-nazis. >> richard branson has rejected allegations that he ignored warnings before his virgin galact
germa are instiging the theft of the notorious nazi sign at thedachau holocaust memorial museum in munich. >> it is not the first time it has and vandalized. >> this is the gate people expect to walk through when they visit the dachau concentration camp. but sunday morning, it was discovered that someone stole the door overnight. police will have a harder time tracking down the culprits since there was no survey at -- there was no video surveillance of the site. >> we have...
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manchester city is battling to stay alive and plays bayern munich at home. they are the bottom of group e and could be eliminated if they fail to beat the german giants. the side is unbeaten in 18 matches, they lost to manchester last year. they have nothing to play for, they have won the group. manchester city have players injured and on suspension. >> we consider an early or later goal. maybe with those points our situation will be different. we must be conscious that in the moment we are not sure. tomorrow we will try to be concentrated to not concede goals and try to play well and score. >> moscow to meet tsk, both hoping to deny city and each other and grab the second qualifying spot behind munich. roma beat moscow 5-1 earlier in the season. >> if you recollect after the first match i said moscow are strong. we have an uneasy opponent and tough group. they know how to win. cska is confirmation of my words. >> barcelona has qualified. it could guarantee a top spot if the group with a victory after ajax. roberto coming up against chelsea and schalke host
manchester city is battling to stay alive and plays bayern munich at home. they are the bottom of group e and could be eliminated if they fail to beat the german giants. the side is unbeaten in 18 matches, they lost to manchester last year. they have nothing to play for, they have won the group. manchester city have players injured and on suspension. >> we consider an early or later goal. maybe with those points our situation will be different. we must be conscious that in the moment we...
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bayern munich wants to expand. it enjoys lucrative sponsorships from the like of dhl, audi, volkswagen. caught up with the ceo and he joins us from berlin. have to bayern munich go about extending its global commercial reach? i thought it was well underway. it has done exceptionally well compared to the rest of the bundesliga, that it remains substantially behind the likes of manchester united, real madrid, barcelona in selling shirts and merchandise in asia and the u.s.. what it is doing is using german companies, the likes of on's and itnd ollie is using their expertise to access these markets. how is bayern munich using german's, using the brand, the corporate acumen, to translate into commercial reality? us that in theng summer of 2012 when they went on to her in china, they first thing they did when they got on the ground in beijing was that they sat down with the manager, a chinese manager at the volkswagen unit of audi and he said this is how you do business in a country like china. this is how you reputatio
bayern munich wants to expand. it enjoys lucrative sponsorships from the like of dhl, audi, volkswagen. caught up with the ceo and he joins us from berlin. have to bayern munich go about extending its global commercial reach? i thought it was well underway. it has done exceptionally well compared to the rest of the bundesliga, that it remains substantially behind the likes of manchester united, real madrid, barcelona in selling shirts and merchandise in asia and the u.s.. what it is doing is...
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munich in the records in that his place of burial is not known. it is now because i was there when he was buried. more portly, we found this. the remains from the beginning of the war. -- more importantly, we found this. he was exempt from military service. he did his two years training but was not expected to fight because he was exempt from service. his brother is killed in the battle of frontiers. leopold volunteered. he went off to war. what do you think his chances are of being in a good? he's doing very well. according to the history of the regiment, there is an outbreak of musicality in the regiment. they form a band and orchestra. it is not very often that you can do a link from the first -- this songbook includes the words and music esley on that elvis prost la brought back. the song is "wooden heart." a german marching song. we have in the fight our soldier and knew about his brother -- identified our soldier and his brother. we went to find where the family had lived. we knew the address. his father was an electrician and his mother a t
munich in the records in that his place of burial is not known. it is now because i was there when he was buried. more portly, we found this. the remains from the beginning of the war. -- more importantly, we found this. he was exempt from military service. he did his two years training but was not expected to fight because he was exempt from service. his brother is killed in the battle of frontiers. leopold volunteered. he went off to war. what do you think his chances are of being in a good?...
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he reached munich after fleeing syria on his own. he is adjusting to a new life and trying to deal with the horrors he has seen. he doesn't want to show his face on camera to protect his family back home. >> i saw terrible things in syria. death, destruction, a family at war. i'm doing much better here in germany. >> they expect about 3000 refugees to arrive accompanied this year. for many, this former barracks is the first station. right now, 130 live here. workers say it is too many and they cannot give all of them the attention they need. the main thing is to just listen. each has a different story. often they want to talk. others are withdrawn and that's ok. you give them the time they need and when they are ready, they will be here. mohammed is glad to be here and he is worried about his mother and his brothers. especially one recently hurt by a narrator. >> in syria, i wanted to become a doctor but that was impossible. now i want to stay here and maybe go back to school. >> he could follow the example of a 17-year-old from soma
he reached munich after fleeing syria on his own. he is adjusting to a new life and trying to deal with the horrors he has seen. he doesn't want to show his face on camera to protect his family back home. >> i saw terrible things in syria. death, destruction, a family at war. i'm doing much better here in germany. >> they expect about 3000 refugees to arrive accompanied this year. for many, this former barracks is the first station. right now, 130 live here. workers say it is too...
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nÚmero cuatro, en la liga de campeones del bayer munich. y aunque perdiÓ, se gana nuestra salva jugada. nÚmero tres, baloncesto universitario, de la universidad de villanova. mÉtodos nÚmero dos, tambiÉn en la liga de campeones, portugal, vs. bielorrusia. y la nÚmero uno, antes del juego entre los gigantes de nueva york y los vaqueros de dallas, practicaban esto, atrapar con una sola mano. atrapa de la misma manera como lo hizo en la prÁctica. atrapada espectacular para un extraordinario touchdown. ♪ ♪ >> le damos inicio a la cartelera con una comedia animada para toda la familia, una pelÍcula en la que veremos el grupo de pingüinos convertirse en una familia. tras el Éxito que tuvo en la televisiÓn, en la pelÍcula madagascar, es entre ellos pingüinos regresan a la pantalla grande. esta vez juvenil a sus esfuerzos a un grupo de espÍas, para tratar de detener los malvados planes de de acabar con todos los pingüinos del mundo. ♪ ♪ >> la segunda parte de la comedia, que llegÓ a la pantalla grande en el 2012. han decidido
nÚmero cuatro, en la liga de campeones del bayer munich. y aunque perdiÓ, se gana nuestra salva jugada. nÚmero tres, baloncesto universitario, de la universidad de villanova. mÉtodos nÚmero dos, tambiÉn en la liga de campeones, portugal, vs. bielorrusia. y la nÚmero uno, antes del juego entre los gigantes de nueva york y los vaqueros de dallas, practicaban esto, atrapar con una sola mano. atrapa de la misma manera como lo hizo en la prÁctica. atrapada espectacular para un extraordinario...
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. >> cska moscow scored a late goal, all joining bayern munich. as i said before, roma host manchester city. chelsea don't have to worry, they are through after a 5-0 win at schalke. they are positively purring over the performance. >> no sneaks. i don't remember a real save. just a rebound. after that everything was under control. and i think the result is the consequence of one team that played a fantastic match. >> confirmation chelsea won group d. well placed to join them. >> they have qualified for the last 16. liverpool needs to turn around not just the champion's league, but the season, when they play in sophia, the reds slumped to 12th. the men they replaced him with are not delivering domestically. liverpool have three points from four games. same as their opponents were seen as the rank outsiders. >> one thing you can never do is give up. that's something we will never do. we keep fighting and working in the belief that the honesty of the group and the commitment will get us the results. and that is something that we will work towards. i
. >> cska moscow scored a late goal, all joining bayern munich. as i said before, roma host manchester city. chelsea don't have to worry, they are through after a 5-0 win at schalke. they are positively purring over the performance. >> no sneaks. i don't remember a real save. just a rebound. after that everything was under control. and i think the result is the consequence of one team that played a fantastic match. >> confirmation chelsea won group d. well placed to join them....
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the champions league victory over munich two years ago. a few months later, they fired him believing he would not be able to match his earlier performance. but he says he has no regrets. >> i have no sentiment of revenge or anything like that. i enjoyed the wonderful time with many people and that's it. >> the new coach badly wants a victory. he's looking to match his record and when the champions league. it was already a disappointment for him. he will be looking to inflict even more damage in their home match tonight. even if they lose, they have one more match to play the book their place in the last 16. >> that's all we have time for. thanks for watching. >> see you next time. euromaxx highlights. here is your host. >> hello, and a warm welcome to the show. before we kick things off we want to give you a little taste of what is in store over the next 30 minutes -- make-up artist maria malone guerbaa and her famous faces. a patron of the arts builds a spectacular building for top collections. featuring a german singer who can hold two d
the champions league victory over munich two years ago. a few months later, they fired him believing he would not be able to match his earlier performance. but he says he has no regrets. >> i have no sentiment of revenge or anything like that. i enjoyed the wonderful time with many people and that's it. >> the new coach badly wants a victory. he's looking to match his record and when the champions league. it was already a disappointment for him. he will be looking to inflict even...
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following the arrest made in bavaria are conducted by the crime-fighting division of the police in munich. powerful, highly professional, internationally organized criminal networks, whose profit margins rival those of criminal smugglers. >> here are the two principal defendants, iraqi citizens. one was in germany. the other lived in iraq. the iraqi traffic or use of collaborators in greece and italy for those segments of the route to germany. >> the travails of the syrian family's journey are over. after their interrogation, the family are allowed to leave and apply for asylum. things look worse form a hot. taken into investigative custody, he is a small wheel in the big machine of human traffickers operating worldwide. >> the ancient roman city of him pay near naples is one of italy's most popular tourist dustin nations, attracting millions of visitors every year. people are fascinated by the preserved city which for 2000 years was buried under a thick layer of ash after nearby mount vesuvius erupted, but now, there are fears that pompeii's existence could be under threat once more. >>
following the arrest made in bavaria are conducted by the crime-fighting division of the police in munich. powerful, highly professional, internationally organized criminal networks, whose profit margins rival those of criminal smugglers. >> here are the two principal defendants, iraqi citizens. one was in germany. the other lived in iraq. the iraqi traffic or use of collaborators in greece and italy for those segments of the route to germany. >> the travails of the syrian family's...
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the shared prices shot up on news from munich and they continue to be high throughout the day. at some point it was even over 9800 points. the backup behind that is people are hoping this is not just a one-off event that the mood of the situation of the german economy will now improve. interestingly some are thinking the market is a little bit hot. it is at over 1000 points. >> let's get a look at the spectacular numbers. it was more than half a percent higher extending recent games. the stocks also got a bump. the dow jones industrial average come a little changed on the day. as for the dollars, currently trending higher. one euro nets you $1.24. >> what should a better future look like and how do we get there? >> the future has been delivered . thousands of hours by people who are passionate about making our planet a better place. >> thousands of german's summit at suggestions on how their country could create a better world. the book includes a mandate for the chancellor, who admitted that several millennium development goals have yet to be achieved. >> we will not be able t
the shared prices shot up on news from munich and they continue to be high throughout the day. at some point it was even over 9800 points. the backup behind that is people are hoping this is not just a one-off event that the mood of the situation of the german economy will now improve. interestingly some are thinking the market is a little bit hot. it is at over 1000 points. >> let's get a look at the spectacular numbers. it was more than half a percent higher extending recent games. the...
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he had gathered more than 1,200 pieces in his munich apartment, including works by picasso. many were expected to stay in germany until their rightful owners can be identified. the president of the council explained the decision to accept the collection hadn't been taken lightly. >> translator: the foundation council's decision was all but easy. and there certainly weren't emotions of triumph. this would be entirely inappropriate considering the historic burden weighing heavily on this art collection. >> our reporter is in the swiss capital. the museum saying that they are going to try to trace the original jewish owners of these works, but this is still very controversial, tricky territory, isn't it? >> reporter: yes, it is. i think what might look like kind of the best christmas present ever for what is a relatively small art museum here in the swiss capital is going to be rather more complicated than that. but i think what the museum has decided together with the german authorities is that it will accept the art as per his request, but will also make sure that claims for
he had gathered more than 1,200 pieces in his munich apartment, including works by picasso. many were expected to stay in germany until their rightful owners can be identified. the president of the council explained the decision to accept the collection hadn't been taken lightly. >> translator: the foundation council's decision was all but easy. and there certainly weren't emotions of triumph. this would be entirely inappropriate considering the historic burden weighing heavily on this...
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both are hoping to grab a second first of alling spot behind munich. roma beat moscow 5-1 earlier in the season. >> pele, brazilian legend, has been admitted to hospital for the second time in 10 days. the world cup winner has urinary infectionment the 74-year-old is in a stable condition. earlier this month he was treated for gal stones. >> brazil faces america in the copa dell america. the results split the competing teams into three pools. 12 counties make up the group stage, eight qualifying for the finals. the home nation has never before been champions. >> translation: we hope the fans are an advantage for us, and do not become an extra pressure each time we play. we hope their support is unconditional. >> let's look at the draws. chile in group a with mexico, ecuador and chile. the fair to say, making the last 16 of the world cup, losing to brazil. group b is runners up argentina, and current holders of the copa america uruguay, paraguay and jamaica, guest team, making up the quarter. brazil and columbia is group c opponents, peru and venezuela.
both are hoping to grab a second first of alling spot behind munich. roma beat moscow 5-1 earlier in the season. >> pele, brazilian legend, has been admitted to hospital for the second time in 10 days. the world cup winner has urinary infectionment the 74-year-old is in a stable condition. earlier this month he was treated for gal stones. >> brazil faces america in the copa dell america. the results split the competing teams into three pools. 12 counties make up the group stage,...
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in 1937, an exhibition of so-called degenerate art opened in munich. it was organized by the nazis to demonstrate the jewish, bolshevik, and anti-aryan nature of modern art from gauguin onwards. art approved by the third reich portrayed idealized images of labor, maternity, and family life in a figurative style untroubled by any considerations of form. unsere deutsche nation... unser deutsches volk! sieg heil! the storm clouds gathering over europe threatened to devastate the continent physically and culturally to submerge the western humane tradition. as war grew inevitable and the nazi persecutions, especially of the jews grew more intense, many writers and artists fled to freedom to london and especially the united states. from a dozen once free and democratic nations are coming scholars and artists, doctors and scientists who have found that the practice of the free arts is no longer possible in nazi europe. it's no accident that around 1939 to 1940 the center of creative vitality in western visual arts moved away from paris here to new york. of th
in 1937, an exhibition of so-called degenerate art opened in munich. it was organized by the nazis to demonstrate the jewish, bolshevik, and anti-aryan nature of modern art from gauguin onwards. art approved by the third reich portrayed idealized images of labor, maternity, and family life in a figurative style untroubled by any considerations of form. unsere deutsche nation... unser deutsches volk! sieg heil! the storm clouds gathering over europe threatened to devastate the continent...
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como ser otro partido, una eliminaciÓn segura del manchester city, 3 2 sobre el bayer munich. no depende de sÍ mismo, llegaron a remontar con un hombre menos no se dieron cuenta que el delantero argentino vale por dos. el mundo el tercera base venezolano pablo sandoval, mÁs conocido como panda fue presentado de manera oficial por los medias rojas de boston, que serÁ su nuevo equipo por 95 millones de dÓlares. los medias rojas consiguieron a sandoval, figura de los gigantes de san francisco, el primero de los grandes fichajes en las Últimas 24 horas. antes dieron a conocer con el acuerdo encontrado con el campo corto dominicano ramÍrez quien jugÓ las Últimas temporadas con los lotes de los Ángeles. hablÓ sobre la relación del cartel con polÍticos y algo mÁs, sÓlo segundos, nos esperan las explosivas declaraciones. >> william rodrÍguez, hijo del capo del cartel de cali rodrÍguez orejuela se confiesa ante un periodista univisiÓn. sus declaraciones son expresivas que involucran a polÍticos y expresidentes, es la primera parte del hijo del capo. >> no sientes temo
como ser otro partido, una eliminaciÓn segura del manchester city, 3 2 sobre el bayer munich. no depende de sÍ mismo, llegaron a remontar con un hombre menos no se dieron cuenta que el delantero argentino vale por dos. el mundo el tercera base venezolano pablo sandoval, mÁs conocido como panda fue presentado de manera oficial por los medias rojas de boston, que serÁ su nuevo equipo por 95 millones de dÓlares. los medias rojas consiguieron a sandoval, figura de los gigantes de san...
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. >> and soccer action, bayern munich can confirm their qualification for the next round of the champions league tonight. >> they need at least a draw in their home game against roma. they thrashed the italian side 7-1 when the teams met just over two weeks ago. another victory would mean they are guaranteed to finish top of their group. dortmund have already confirmed their passage to the next round. they continue the jekyll and hyde season, securing their spot in the whole thing. >> they are third from last in the table in the bundesliga. >> dortmund pass second victory required patience. the istanbul signs defense finally gave way. after the break, germans raised the pressure. dortmund conceded before the lead was extended to 3-1. >> we played strongly in both matches and deserve both our wins. whether so lopsided, i don't know. >> fans put out an unwelcome spectacle. they started throwing flares and fireworks onto the pitch. they vowed to parlay their champions league form into their bundesliga performance. >> we wanted to win today but also to raise our game. i saw that happen, and w
. >> and soccer action, bayern munich can confirm their qualification for the next round of the champions league tonight. >> they need at least a draw in their home game against roma. they thrashed the italian side 7-1 when the teams met just over two weeks ago. another victory would mean they are guaranteed to finish top of their group. dortmund have already confirmed their passage to the next round. they continue the jekyll and hyde season, securing their spot in the whole thing....
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we are joined from munich on the phone. we see increasing evidence of an industrial slowdown in germany. how does it affect your business or 2015? part of the industrial it hass as low and already begun in our case. business is delivering in that market below average. >> what are the trends you are seeing in china? >> would have the infrastructure business there and it is still very much on track. everything they have gone through is somewhat muted. >> has there been a slow down? has it been significant? >> there has been a slow down that has been limited and the automotive business is doing quite well. >> how big of an effect does russia have on the european space? >> relatively little. some cars have been successful and some are replacing in the united states and china. have exposure to russia as quite limited. >> are you reduced off of the exposure? limited and there is no need to reduce anything. >> you see russia is weak and you are exposed to it. where are the countries you want to grow? we have growth for the group a
we are joined from munich on the phone. we see increasing evidence of an industrial slowdown in germany. how does it affect your business or 2015? part of the industrial it hass as low and already begun in our case. business is delivering in that market below average. >> what are the trends you are seeing in china? >> would have the infrastructure business there and it is still very much on track. everything they have gone through is somewhat muted. >> has there been a slow...
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expected to a lot of these in the future what should done face book addicts the picture together as munich music baseball fans seem with transitions as special effects and you can add make as many of these is you want casebook has set up a special page for users who want to make these that say bank videos for directly to that page log on to kron 4 doctor come and look for my tech page. >> pam: had tonight at 8 a large cat roaming in the south bay and people there are scores of freight for the safety plus touching a tribute from a grown to his bride that she never expected expected >> reporter: on the back of ucsf shuttle's the raids all explained in the next edition of people behaving badly. >> pam: it is too risque for television but many of your talk about young car-use new cover photo on line a lot of negative and positive reaction in and join the discussion on the news website or fad face bookstand page. >> pam: hey john, check it out. whoa! yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the p
expected to a lot of these in the future what should done face book addicts the picture together as munich music baseball fans seem with transitions as special effects and you can add make as many of these is you want casebook has set up a special page for users who want to make these that say bank videos for directly to that page log on to kron 4 doctor come and look for my tech page. >> pam: had tonight at 8 a large cat roaming in the south bay and people there are scores of freight for...
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. -- through munich. when we are evaluating roosevelt, we ought to talk about it before pearl harbor and our assessment of him as president leading up to war. one of the responsibilities of a president is to prepare the groundwork and people for going to war. did roosevelt do that effectively? >> clearly, he did not. i mean, pearl harbor was a catastrophe. us who are historians rather than armchair theorists have to accept the world as it is or was. the world as it was in 1939 in the united states and in 1940 and even in 1941 was overwhelmingly isolationist. we see it today with our president. there is a limit to what the president can do. the greatness of roosevelt was behind the scenes he began to build up america's manufacturing industry to a point where it out-produceoduce -- all the axis countries combined. he brought to washington a number of men on a $1 a year salary to make that possible, already a year before the war began. you have to look at roosevelt's strategy in the far east in sending the f
. -- through munich. when we are evaluating roosevelt, we ought to talk about it before pearl harbor and our assessment of him as president leading up to war. one of the responsibilities of a president is to prepare the groundwork and people for going to war. did roosevelt do that effectively? >> clearly, he did not. i mean, pearl harbor was a catastrophe. us who are historians rather than armchair theorists have to accept the world as it is or was. the world as it was in 1939 in the...
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and the build up a two world war ii begins in the 1930's and proceeds through munich. i think when we are evaluating , our assessment of him as a president in a period leading up to the war because one of the responsibilities is to set the stage and prepare the people and groundwork for going to war. did he do that effectively? >> clearly he didn't. pearl harbor was a catastrophe. those of us who are historians rather than armchair theorists have to accept the world as it is or was. the world as it was in 1939 in the united states and in 1940 and even in 1941 was overwhelmingly isolationist. we see it today with our president. there is a limit to what the president can do. the greatness of roosevelt was behind the scenes he began to build up america's manufacturing industry to a point where it could out-produce all the axis countries combined. he brought to washington a number of men on a $1 a year salary to make that possible, already a year before the war began. you have to look at roosevelt's strategy in the far east in sending the fleet out to pearl harbor as a hol
and the build up a two world war ii begins in the 1930's and proceeds through munich. i think when we are evaluating , our assessment of him as a president in a period leading up to the war because one of the responsibilities is to set the stage and prepare the people and groundwork for going to war. did he do that effectively? >> clearly he didn't. pearl harbor was a catastrophe. those of us who are historians rather than armchair theorists have to accept the world as it is or was. the...
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we succeed, i think messenger will become a more central part of your life and you will be able to munich it with more people and we will build an ecosystem around it that will be extremely valuable for everyone in the ecosystem. it will matter more in the lives of people than it does now. >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. we will watch as you try to get to one billion. thank you for being here. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west." "bottom line" is up next. ♪ ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york am i am olivia sterns in today for mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." ♪ to our viewers in the united states and those of you joining us around the world, welcome. full coverage of stocks and stories making headlines today. amazon's efforts to compete with alibaba in the biggest shopping day. 2014 top schools in the u.s. first, let's get you right to the top story in the day. ebolactor who contracted has been released from the bellevue hospital. here at a nukes conference today, bill de blasio serve as a volunteer with doctors without borders. the
we succeed, i think messenger will become a more central part of your life and you will be able to munich it with more people and we will build an ecosystem around it that will be extremely valuable for everyone in the ecosystem. it will matter more in the lives of people than it does now. >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. we will watch as you try to get to one billion. thank you for being here. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west." "bottom...
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it was housed near munich the first gate set up by nazis in 1933. it is now a holocaust memorial. >>> more oohs and awes from nick would -- would with a >> >> reporter: my twitter follower at the shore reports 35 degrees, lots of you are in the 30s. if you're dressing the kids, sweatshirts work. mack lawsuit at -- immaculata university is you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. can your makeup remover do that? fousugar. only six?ns. six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! >> daredevil nik wallenda did it again. he completed a tightrope walk in chicago not us i wouldn'ting a net or -- not using a net or a harness and did it blindfolded. he is truly born to do it. >> the blinds -- the blind fold is a bit much. >> reporter: let's check out the roads in the west c
it was housed near munich the first gate set up by nazis in 1933. it is now a holocaust memorial. >>> more oohs and awes from nick would -- would with a >> >> reporter: my twitter follower at the shore reports 35 degrees, lots of you are in the 30s. if you're dressing the kids, sweatshirts work. mack lawsuit at -- immaculata university is you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of...
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unaccompanied but i'm sure if using followed he took the train from hamburg to munich, changed overnight to milan and continued the next morning for genoa. on january 29, 1940 the ss washington pushed off from the northern italian port bound for new york city. o. board was just as an aside was nemo flaherty the irish novelist who had written the informer. which it would be crazy not to mention the informer because they had an informer on board. the ship was mad at quarantine in the narrows by a coast guard cutter carrying a state department officer in a special fbi agent who asked sebold if he was willing to pick him to the fbi's new york office for further discussion. after two days of telling his story he was asked if he was willing to become the fbi's first counterspy. the phrase double agent was not yet in common parlance. during the trial 15 months later it was covered quite extensively in the new york papers including the great tabloid the daily ne news. they actually cloke the prosecutor saying the prosecutor instructed us that mr. sebold was a counterintelligence agent or counter
unaccompanied but i'm sure if using followed he took the train from hamburg to munich, changed overnight to milan and continued the next morning for genoa. on january 29, 1940 the ss washington pushed off from the northern italian port bound for new york city. o. board was just as an aside was nemo flaherty the irish novelist who had written the informer. which it would be crazy not to mention the informer because they had an informer on board. the ship was mad at quarantine in the narrows by a...
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it is believed he drew it in 1914 in munich. the buyer is reportedly from the middle east. >>> imagine a turkey smaller than a man's thumb but it's enough to feed four. the diners are tiny critters whose eating exploits are viral videos. we go to a hamster thanksgiving. >> baste the turkey, prepare the pie. when you sit down to thanksgiving dinner, give thanks your portions aren't hamster sized. tiny hamster's thanksgiving is dinner for four which made it -- >> extremely chaotic. >> and long. it's not quite two minutes. but it took 12 hours to shoot. the hats are taped on and the human pilgrim is an l.a. food critic. hamster thanksgiving was brought to you by the folks who created tiny hamster eating tiny burritos. and tiny birthday cake. and tiny hamster versus kobayashi, the hot dog eating champ. the hamster won. a viral ad agency dreamed up tiny hamsters eating tiny food. >> are those dental instruments you are using? >> yes. >> that is a dental mirror and that is a scalpel carving the turkey. no hamster suffered -- >> they t
it is believed he drew it in 1914 in munich. the buyer is reportedly from the middle east. >>> imagine a turkey smaller than a man's thumb but it's enough to feed four. the diners are tiny critters whose eating exploits are viral videos. we go to a hamster thanksgiving. >> baste the turkey, prepare the pie. when you sit down to thanksgiving dinner, give thanks your portions aren't hamster sized. tiny hamster's thanksgiving is dinner for four which made it -- >> extremely...
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kaiser william ii, 23 others went -- marched to the -- munich for some help. some years later 38 of the members of the s.a. and s.s. burned down and destroyed -- killed and oppressed jewish people. that was the start of the downfall of civilization. it was a horrible day. how this date could become a day of hope and happiness and on the dates 9 november 1989. 25 years after the fall of the wall not only happiness and importance and responsibility of the term in history. the fall after german history was unexpected at that moment. the iron curtain already was frail. the peaceful revolution and other states of the east bloc were important for that, without it impossible. for central and middle -- eastern and middle europe was the importance, czechoslovakia, poland. hungary and austria and the politics of glasnost and perestroika. i'm very happy, in those days three personalities in berlin which was a place that was relevant for that. mikhail gorbachev, 1989. more and more east germans had the courage to take their life in their own hands. protests against the co
kaiser william ii, 23 others went -- marched to the -- munich for some help. some years later 38 of the members of the s.a. and s.s. burned down and destroyed -- killed and oppressed jewish people. that was the start of the downfall of civilization. it was a horrible day. how this date could become a day of hope and happiness and on the dates 9 november 1989. 25 years after the fall of the wall not only happiness and importance and responsibility of the term in history. the fall after german...
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. >> roma were beaten bay bayern munich. chelsea looked short, but are not there yet, after a 1-1 draw. results saw chelsea equalling 16 matches unbeaten in all competitions. >> french club bordo came out in support of their coach who made comment about african players. it was said his comment were malicious. an italian coach was banned for three months after making racist remarks. >> we work on every form of assessment. not only assessment with the people from different colours, but with these people. all the systems - we have everything. you are trying to help the humanity or civilisation towards a better life. >> a show of support for the kurdish court landed a swedish team in trouble. it was found a decade ago by the immigrants, but displayed a banner backing the residents of kobane, during a recent gain. >> reporter: football in this part of sweden means more than putting the ball in the net. this is one of the most successful immigrants. integrating kurd to borlena, the team missed out by one point. they are bigger tha
. >> roma were beaten bay bayern munich. chelsea looked short, but are not there yet, after a 1-1 draw. results saw chelsea equalling 16 matches unbeaten in all competitions. >> french club bordo came out in support of their coach who made comment about african players. it was said his comment were malicious. an italian coach was banned for three months after making racist remarks. >> we work on every form of assessment. not only assessment with the people from different...
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this competition we're watching is moroccans see casablanca as a rich [ inaudible ] and play against munich, and this year we are expecting bigger names, namely real madrid, and people are looking forward to this competition. of course though moroccans are very big fans of football, but this ebola thing just made the whole thing scary, and i don't think when you talk to the general public they will be missing this competition because of the risks that it has. >> okay. an independent journalist in morocco. thanks very much for speaking to us. >>> roger federer has made it through to sound 2 at the finals. the six-time winner followed up his win in his first group b match with another convincing win. federer taking it in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2. he did qualify for the semifinals if he wins in a late game in london. >>> lee wang has been suspended for doping. he is alleged to have taken a banned antiinflammatory in august. he could face a ban and be stripped of his silver medal if found guilty. lee has denied taking drugs to gain an advantage. >>> the finalist has been banned, after being accu
this competition we're watching is moroccans see casablanca as a rich [ inaudible ] and play against munich, and this year we are expecting bigger names, namely real madrid, and people are looking forward to this competition. of course though moroccans are very big fans of football, but this ebola thing just made the whole thing scary, and i don't think when you talk to the general public they will be missing this competition because of the risks that it has. >> okay. an independent...
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this is this century's munich. as we allow iran -- they're far more dangerous than isis is and we have the president talking about how they will fight isis with us, this president, you have to view it as incompetence because you don't want to go to the other place it is. the action he's taking on foreign policy have been didly whether it's the -- and he does a cli means nothing. this man is desperate and he doesn't care, and this is -- i am frightened. the answer is yes. >> deborah says, when will the american citizens counting with this administration? >> preparing today, pat and i were sitting around an hour ago, he said there's a theme that we're going to runthrough with doug and harris tonight is not just the lawless of the iranian administration, but it's the lying too the american people by both the administration and by many leading republicans, it's in the immigration european, it's in the iranian issue, it's in the benghazi issue, it's in keystone, it's in obama care. they are lying to the people. >> they
this is this century's munich. as we allow iran -- they're far more dangerous than isis is and we have the president talking about how they will fight isis with us, this president, you have to view it as incompetence because you don't want to go to the other place it is. the action he's taking on foreign policy have been didly whether it's the -- and he does a cli means nothing. this man is desperate and he doesn't care, and this is -- i am frightened. the answer is yes. >> deborah says,...
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. >>> bayern munich confirmed their dominance at the top of the bundislega, putting four goals past frankfurt. it included a hat-trick for thomas muller. bayern won six of seven games and are aiming for a third-straight title. they are seven clear of the nearest rival. >> english premier league leaders chelsea maintained an unbeaten start to the season, beating liverpool 2-1. liverpool had the better of early exchanges at anfield. the homeside with the lead after nine minutes. cahill equalized and diego costa's 10th goal secured the win for chelsea. >> everything except the points, with good results. my team didn't accept. the way they performed in the second half was the expression is self belief, the confidence they have in the moment, it is fantastic, fantastic performance. >> i think it's disappointing for us. it's a big decision in a game that we didn't get. it wasn't an indictment. it was a clear handball. you need to get that. my players give everything and they deserve something and they weren't going to get it. an open play from the penalty spot. we are disappointed we didn't get tha
. >>> bayern munich confirmed their dominance at the top of the bundislega, putting four goals past frankfurt. it included a hat-trick for thomas muller. bayern won six of seven games and are aiming for a third-straight title. they are seven clear of the nearest rival. >> english premier league leaders chelsea maintained an unbeaten start to the season, beating liverpool 2-1. liverpool had the better of early exchanges at anfield. the homeside with the lead after nine minutes....
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. >> when you visit a store whether in sidney, munich, london, chicago, indianapolis and soon to be los angeles the customer recognizes the concept. >> reporter: a concept catching on in the u.s. since opening the first store in the u.s. in the '70s aldi operates stores across the united states with 19,000 employees and 25 million monthly customers. tell me about what other markets you are looking at. you said california for instance. that is a very competitive market place with those big mega stores out there. >> it is a very competitive market but there are a lot of people for us to serve. we just announced a strategic expansion plan. we will open up 650 new stores giving the total to over 2,000 and a big part of that is expansion into the west coast and southern california. >> hart says the biggest challenge is getting out the word about the concept and adds checkout tabs are 20% less than big and 35% to 45% lower when compared to a traditional u.s. supermarket. with aldi making an aggressive push in the united states what does it mean for more established chains. let's bring in mana
. >> when you visit a store whether in sidney, munich, london, chicago, indianapolis and soon to be los angeles the customer recognizes the concept. >> reporter: a concept catching on in the u.s. since opening the first store in the u.s. in the '70s aldi operates stores across the united states with 19,000 employees and 25 million monthly customers. tell me about what other markets you are looking at. you said california for instance. that is a very competitive market place with...
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mundial con la cocina peruana, hasta pep guardiola, el director tÉcnico del barÇa, ahora del bayern munich, que llevÓ al barÇa a sus mejores momentos, hasta el inventor de las impresoras 3d, etc., etc. y al final del libro, despuÉs de entrevistar y explorar los casos de toda esta gente, me pregunto, bueno, ¿quÉ podemos aprender nosotros como personas y como paÍses? varias cosas, jorge. una: los innovadores florecen en culturas que veneran a los innovadores. nosotros muchas veces veneramos a los futbolistas, a los rockeros, pero no a los innovadores. >> a los polÍticos, al presidente, a la figura vertical. >> sÍ, pero no a los innovadores. entonces ¿quÉ pasa? tenemos en nuestros paÍses a 10 millones de chicos, o 100 millones de chicos, que quieren ser el prÓximo messi o el próximo michael jordan... >> pero no el prÓximo steve jobs, no el prÓximo creador de... >> exactamente. entonces, por una cuestiÓn matemÁtica, producimos mucho menos steve jobs. y la segunda cosa es que en muchas de nuestras culturas, jorge, especialmente nosotros los hispanos, tendemos a citar a los que
mundial con la cocina peruana, hasta pep guardiola, el director tÉcnico del barÇa, ahora del bayern munich, que llevÓ al barÇa a sus mejores momentos, hasta el inventor de las impresoras 3d, etc., etc. y al final del libro, despuÉs de entrevistar y explorar los casos de toda esta gente, me pregunto, bueno, ¿quÉ podemos aprender nosotros como personas y como paÍses? varias cosas, jorge. una: los innovadores florecen en culturas que veneran a los innovadores. nosotros muchas veces...
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manchester and byron munich. >> it is. stay with us. >> newspaper time. >> the killer facebook plot. he is accused. they spoke is being accused of being a safe haven for terrorists. their facebook pages were on. they are saying to not use the merger as that. internet company should not be the -- of the state. >> they are still in the champion stages. what a roller coaster. they scored two in the last five minutes. well done. >> dallas hard. >> more conversations are coming up. >> oil production, unit if the price falls. exclusively to bloomberg. it is not so dramatic for us that it would require an immediate cut. >> the new deal. unveil a package. eu maker says that they should only be broken up as a last resort. >> welcome to countdown. i am mark orton. >> the meeting starts tomorrow and they got down to business. they supplied one third of the new world's crude oil and they could preemptively agree to a cut in output. they say he got the only interview with the chief executive in the largest. good morning. what did he ha
manchester and byron munich. >> it is. stay with us. >> newspaper time. >> the killer facebook plot. he is accused. they spoke is being accused of being a safe haven for terrorists. their facebook pages were on. they are saying to not use the merger as that. internet company should not be the -- of the state. >> they are still in the champion stages. what a roller coaster. they scored two in the last five minutes. well done. >> dallas hard. >> more...
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there was no one else, nor would surrender in vietnam bring peace because we learned from hitler at munich that success only feeds the appetite of aggression. the battle would be renewed in one country and then another, bringing with it perhaps even larger and cruder conflict, as we have learned from the lessons of history." this is july 28, 1965. what did you learn from -- what else did you learn from that news conference? vietnam. >> guest: well, you know, i think that so many of these people -- and i have to say, this was a revelation to me because i lived through that time and... c-span: how old would you have been in '65? >> guest: well, about 18. and i certainly was aware of vietnam and our deepening involvement. i can't say that i was aware at the time because johnson certainly didn't portray it, it was only later -- and that's one of the things that's wonderful. i try and take you back in time but the one thing we've had that no journalist could have had is we have the records of what -- of what the presidents were, in fact, thinking at that time because he wrote his memoirs and ot
there was no one else, nor would surrender in vietnam bring peace because we learned from hitler at munich that success only feeds the appetite of aggression. the battle would be renewed in one country and then another, bringing with it perhaps even larger and cruder conflict, as we have learned from the lessons of history." this is july 28, 1965. what did you learn from -- what else did you learn from that news conference? vietnam. >> guest: well, you know, i think that so many of...
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the beginning at the munich security conference. to get away from the postwar limitations and take on greater leadership. it has not gone anywhere. they do not appear ready. there are plenty of things getting worse for europe. there's not a sharp crisis that's going to force germans to act. >> sometimes it feels like a security blanket. germany is allowed to say we have a history we have to be aware of so we don't have to lead. >> you have an external>> environment that is worse for the europeans and then you have internal populism that will make europeans growth writer part. apart. farther >> nouriel roubini publishing about a one engine global economy. do we have a one engine politics as well? >> we do not have an international environment that shows immigration between the u.s. and europe. i think obama's key relations right now art with asia and not with european allies. the french are closer -->> how would he he received giving a speech in berlin? >> much worse than he did. obama is doing in the u.s., the disappointment in hen
the beginning at the munich security conference. to get away from the postwar limitations and take on greater leadership. it has not gone anywhere. they do not appear ready. there are plenty of things getting worse for europe. there's not a sharp crisis that's going to force germans to act. >> sometimes it feels like a security blanket. germany is allowed to say we have a history we have to be aware of so we don't have to lead. >> you have an external>> environment that is...
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filming set to begin in munich . >> oliver stone. very subtle. i know there will be a light touch. >> a gentle touch. >> the "sun sentinel" a florida woman made a full recovery after having no pulse for 45 minutes during a routine c section. doctors and nurses worked frantically to save the woman's life when she flat lined shortly after giving birth. the medical team stopped all life-saving procedures when suddenly the heart monitor began to pick up a heart beat. within hours she was awake and was able to go home a few days later. mother and baby are doing well. >> that's unbelievable. they will study that one for a long time. >> oh, my gosh. >> thank god. >> amazing. fifl "philadelphia inquirer" a jilted husband dumped his wife's corvette in the delaware river. the man and his wife who are are in the middle of a bitter divorce shared the red corvette. reports indicate he may have dumped the car in an attempt to get back at her. officials are searching for the man. >> that's one way to get your point across. all right. coming up michael bloomberg
filming set to begin in munich . >> oliver stone. very subtle. i know there will be a light touch. >> a gentle touch. >> the "sun sentinel" a florida woman made a full recovery after having no pulse for 45 minutes during a routine c section. doctors and nurses worked frantically to save the woman's life when she flat lined shortly after giving birth. the medical team stopped all life-saving procedures when suddenly the heart monitor began to pick up a heart beat....
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himing me now is the cfo alive from munich. great to have you with us this morning. this, itust looking at is a beat on the headline numbers, you are firming your goals, you're promising to raise the pay out, my senses that this is a process of appeasement, i suppose for want of better word, the upset that is happened across the road at pimco. >> actually, it is not a form of appeasement, it is something we promised the beginning of the year to our investors that we would reconsider our dividend policy and our capital management policy before christmas and that is what we did. i think the company is in great shape. we have revenue and profit growth at double-digit levels isch in this environment pretty strong. i think that we are bullish, how the business continues. >> that bullishness, i'm wondering, germany, slowing down, francis flat on his back. we really have that ability to raise premiums to look at the property and casualty business as robust in 2015? >> it is not only about raising the price, it is also gaining market share. or the insurance industry is still
himing me now is the cfo alive from munich. great to have you with us this morning. this, itust looking at is a beat on the headline numbers, you are firming your goals, you're promising to raise the pay out, my senses that this is a process of appeasement, i suppose for want of better word, the upset that is happened across the road at pimco. >> actually, it is not a form of appeasement, it is something we promised the beginning of the year to our investors that we would reconsider our...
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think that only the private sector knows anything, then ask the big property casualty reinsurers like munich re or swiss re who will billions of dollars at stake and have to get this right. if you're from georgia, ask the folks from coca-cola. if you're from arkansas, ask the folks from wal-mart. if you're from north carolina, ask the folks at $30 billion clothing maker v.f. corporation. they all have a lot of money riding on getting this right, and they're making decisions based on business not on ideology. so ask them. if you trust the military, ask admiral samuel locklear, commander of u.s. pacific command who says climate risk is the most dangerous long-term challenge we face in the pacific. and if you're looking for some pretty good high-level scientists, you might want to ask nasa and noaa. remember nasa? they put a rover safely on the surface of mars, and they're driving it around on mars. you think they might know what they're talking about? and if you need to hear it from republicans, ask former republican treasury secretaries like george schultz and hank paulson. ask bill ruckelsha
think that only the private sector knows anything, then ask the big property casualty reinsurers like munich re or swiss re who will billions of dollars at stake and have to get this right. if you're from georgia, ask the folks from coca-cola. if you're from arkansas, ask the folks from wal-mart. if you're from north carolina, ask the folks at $30 billion clothing maker v.f. corporation. they all have a lot of money riding on getting this right, and they're making decisions based on business...
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we need to go to munich now to talk about the ifo number. the data are better than anticipated. the downturn in the german economy has ground to a halt. let's talk to the institute's president, hans-werner sinn. good morning to you, professor. do we see a recovery from here or is the german economy going to bounce along the bottom? >> well, that we don't know. the line in the indicator for six months in a row. now the good news is it jumped up word by 1.5 points, which is quite a bit. we do have the rule not to interpret too much in such a move unless we have seen that three times in a row. let's be cautious. but it is good news as such. tax give us a sense of how you see -- i know the rule is, let's reserve judgment until we have a better indication, but the bunde thek seems to be suggesting economy go back home and the month of the year. do you have the same sentiment? what happens next year? , this extreme p from of pessimism which we have had in the summer and a video for now. -- may be over now. labornot forget the term market always was in very good shape. firms wanted to
we need to go to munich now to talk about the ifo number. the data are better than anticipated. the downturn in the german economy has ground to a halt. let's talk to the institute's president, hans-werner sinn. good morning to you, professor. do we see a recovery from here or is the german economy going to bounce along the bottom? >> well, that we don't know. the line in the indicator for six months in a row. now the good news is it jumped up word by 1.5 points, which is quite a bit. we...
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much protected, jorg snyder, cfo of munich re. >>> the wind was taken out of fourth quarter earnings for siemens. the group will sell its hearing aid division to a private equity firm for $2.15 billion euros. shares are up despite some of those headwinds. earlier our colleagues on "squawk box" europe asked whether the u.s. was presenting opportunities to offset slower growth in europe. >> we have about 20 billion u.s. dollars on business in the united states powered by more than 60,000 employees. who have always been very clear that there is an important market for us. as you can see, this put us into the lime line of our actions. these have been able to recently make us join our managing team is now located in houston. so it's the first managing port member outside germany. so you can clearly see this is where we put decision power to the united states. >>> up next, we go behind the wheel at tesla. shares after the cowermaker sore despite a set back over its long awaited suv. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service. secu
much protected, jorg snyder, cfo of munich re. >>> the wind was taken out of fourth quarter earnings for siemens. the group will sell its hearing aid division to a private equity firm for $2.15 billion euros. shares are up despite some of those headwinds. earlier our colleagues on "squawk box" europe asked whether the u.s. was presenting opportunities to offset slower growth in europe. >> we have about 20 billion u.s. dollars on business in the united states powered by...
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other people have said that the historical revisionism that putin first enunciated at the meeting in munich in 2007, just a because of holed up for most of the 1990s. here i would like to underscore what strobe setup from a congressional perspective in this case. after the first war in chechnya, the russians asked for a revision, so-called flank document to this as esoteric. the russians and withdrawn but the fact is this was after the war and we wanted to strengthen the incipient democracy can let's say of yeltsin. the vote in the u.s. senate, because as a treaty ratification of amendment, was 100 to nothing. it was very, very significant to second, very quick point. in march of 97 and senator biden and i went to moscow on a fact-finding trip having to do with nato enlargement public to russia first which tells you something. yeltsin had been at the summit in helsinki just a day or two before he was described as indisposed, but what methods or anybody else who who wanted to complete the most important meeting was with his national security staff in the kremlin late at night but we talked a
other people have said that the historical revisionism that putin first enunciated at the meeting in munich in 2007, just a because of holed up for most of the 1990s. here i would like to underscore what strobe setup from a congressional perspective in this case. after the first war in chechnya, the russians asked for a revision, so-called flank document to this as esoteric. the russians and withdrawn but the fact is this was after the war and we wanted to strengthen the incipient democracy can...
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i was stationed in munich in 19 1956 with an airborne infantry regiment. we were out on the airport for three days on alert to go into budapest. i was wondering whether in any of your research you ever found out how serious eisenhower was about sending us in. thank you. >> guest: well, i know you didn't get there, that part i know. [laughter] yes, i think people were -- up to a point, and eisenhower was certainly up to a point -- serious about the hungarians. but i think, and i make my point in my biofig about eisenhower, ike was very realistic. he would not confront the soviet union in a situation in which they would be expected to use nuclear weapons. he simply would not do this, and i think he was right. i think an american division crossing the iron curtain to come to the aid of the hungarian revolutionaries would have started a nuclear war. ike wasn't about to let that happen. and i think the hungarians did not expect that to happen, quite frankly. but i would have been very happy to see you guys arriving in budapest. >> host: from your book, "ike: an
i was stationed in munich in 19 1956 with an airborne infantry regiment. we were out on the airport for three days on alert to go into budapest. i was wondering whether in any of your research you ever found out how serious eisenhower was about sending us in. thank you. >> guest: well, i know you didn't get there, that part i know. [laughter] yes, i think people were -- up to a point, and eisenhower was certainly up to a point -- serious about the hungarians. but i think, and i make my...
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other people have said, that the historical revisionism that putin first enunciated at the meeting in munich in 2007 just simply doesn't hold up for most of the 1990s. and here i'd like to underscore what strobe said, but from a congressional perspective in this case. after the first war in chechnya, the russians asked for a revision of the so-called flank document. this is esoteric today, the russians have withdrawn from the cfe, but the fact is this was after the war, and we wanted to strengthen the incipient democracy, let's say, of yeltsin. the vote in the u.s. senate, because it was a treaty ratification amendment, was 100-0. i mean, this is, you know, it was very, very significant. second, very quick point. in march of '97 then-senator biden and i went to moscow on a fact-finding trip having to do with nato enlargement, but we went to russia first, which tells you something. yeltsin had been at the summit in helsinki just the day or two before he was described as indices posed in the suburbs, but we met with just about everybody else we wanted to including the most important meeting wa
other people have said, that the historical revisionism that putin first enunciated at the meeting in munich in 2007 just simply doesn't hold up for most of the 1990s. and here i'd like to underscore what strobe said, but from a congressional perspective in this case. after the first war in chechnya, the russians asked for a revision of the so-called flank document. this is esoteric today, the russians have withdrawn from the cfe, but the fact is this was after the war, and we wanted to...