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war in the east had stalled at that and they wanted people up in arms again critical and that's when shultz poisoned at the idea of writing a short text and titled permanent exhibition the nazi paradise for hunger lies the gestapo for how much longer the food. and someone found a printer and they made about a thousand of them. in one sunday evening that talked it over again that. someone who had worked on it discussed and weighed up whether it was the right thing to do or if it were too dangerous it's called ms office and even the older one said we're not touching that. but then they decided to go ahead when shultz poison came and said we'll always go in pairs and if we don't do it today and we're not going to do much of anything anymore i think sees it as a home. and it will be. so in the end they decided to do it the group posted the flyers all over berlin in mid may nine hundred forty two schulz of boys and had since been promoted to first lieutenant. he was still transmitting radio warnings about secret maneuvers in the east. the gestapo long search for who was behind it but they weren'
war in the east had stalled at that and they wanted people up in arms again critical and that's when shultz poisoned at the idea of writing a short text and titled permanent exhibition the nazi paradise for hunger lies the gestapo for how much longer the food. and someone found a printer and they made about a thousand of them. in one sunday evening that talked it over again that. someone who had worked on it discussed and weighed up whether it was the right thing to do or if it were too...
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but we do we saw political friendship crumble there in those recent weeks which culminated in martin shultz the former head of the europe part of european parliament who then became the democrat party leader and and top cans in those past elections announced that he would intend to become foreign minister himself if there was another so-called grand coalition which will now see now upon hearing this guy with spoke of broken promises and he showed himself rather political injured and quoted his daughter saying to him dad don't be sad will spend more time together now and it's better than spending time with that man with the hair and the face now this quote was seen really as something does that disqualified him for holding any high office no matter the fact that martin source in the end was forced to basically withdraw his intention of becoming foreign minister himself there was although this campaign launched by the goblet in recent weeks accompli described in any other way to get back into favor with his comrades at the social democrat party but also at a speech at the new security confere
but we do we saw political friendship crumble there in those recent weeks which culminated in martin shultz the former head of the europe part of european parliament who then became the democrat party leader and and top cans in those past elections announced that he would intend to become foreign minister himself if there was another so-called grand coalition which will now see now upon hearing this guy with spoke of broken promises and he showed himself rather political injured and quoted his...
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ago when the social democrats and conservatives first agreed on that grand coalition deal and martin shultz the s.p.d. leader at the time as said that he would then be vying for the position of foreign minister and god will responded the minister under a miracle led to government but governor went one step further to actually personally insult schultz and quoted gabriele quoted his daughter saying that she had told him daddy don't worry now at least we can spend more time together and you won't have to spend as much time with the man with the hairy face and that it was actually this personal comment that meant that the s.p.d. disqualified gabriele from serving again as the foreign minister so he'll be returning to the german bundestag as a normal member of parliament ok so but aside from from personal issues here what is this likely to mean for policy what is it likely to mean for german foreign policy what do we know about his successor who is tipped to take over the reins heikal mass. well heiko mass for the last four years has served as germany's justice minister as of course he has abso
ago when the social democrats and conservatives first agreed on that grand coalition deal and martin shultz the s.p.d. leader at the time as said that he would then be vying for the position of foreign minister and god will responded the minister under a miracle led to government but governor went one step further to actually personally insult schultz and quoted gabriele quoted his daughter saying that she had told him daddy don't worry now at least we can spend more time together and you won't...
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surprise then that on the night of that defeat of the elections then social democrat leader martin shultz the former head of the european parliament came forward and said never again he got a lot of cheers for that that's certainly how the party base felt that's really the heart of the party's base saying they don't want this bruising relationship with the conservatives particularly. now they're being asked after a brief phase of divorce say to once again join this political marriage of convenience is almost a wrong word almost a forced marriage to stabilize not just the country which is the greater picture of responsibility that the social democrats frame themselves within but potentially also to stabilize the own party with under the analysis the new leading figures set to replace martin salts after this phase that we're seeing right now at the next party conference saying in pledging actually to the party base that yes the renewal process would be possible at the same time as being in the so-called grand coalition while the social democrat party basically failed to see anything ground
surprise then that on the night of that defeat of the elections then social democrat leader martin shultz the former head of the european parliament came forward and said never again he got a lot of cheers for that that's certainly how the party base felt that's really the heart of the party's base saying they don't want this bruising relationship with the conservatives particularly. now they're being asked after a brief phase of divorce say to once again join this political marriage of...
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ago when the social democrats and conservatives first agreed on that grand coalition deal and martin shultz the s.p.d. leader at the time as said that he would then be vying for the position of foreign minister and gabriele responded saying that they saw with him was schultz breaking promises as of course straight after the election back in september schultz in fact said that he would never say i was a minister under a medical led government but governor went one step further to actually personally insult schultz and quoted gabriele quoted his daughter saying that she had told him daddy don't worry now at least we can spend more time together and you won't have to spend as much time with the man with the hairy face and now it was actually this personal comment that meant that the s.p.d. disqualify gabriele from serving again as the foreign minister so he'll be returning to the german bundestag as a normal member of parliament. so but aside from from personnel issues here what is this likely to mean for policy what is it likely to mean for german foreign policy what do we know about his succ
ago when the social democrats and conservatives first agreed on that grand coalition deal and martin shultz the s.p.d. leader at the time as said that he would then be vying for the position of foreign minister and gabriele responded saying that they saw with him was schultz breaking promises as of course straight after the election back in september schultz in fact said that he would never say i was a minister under a medical led government but governor went one step further to actually...
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. >> i can tell you, under debbie wasserman shultz, it was rigged towarded hillary clinton. e-mails got hacked. it was a disaster. the democratic congressional campaign committee brought in $105 million last year. that was a record. "wall street journal" did analysis that 23 republican held house districts that hillary clinton won the democratic donor money is giving those democratic candidates $4 million advantage. that was the last three months. the money is rolling in for the democratic candidates. >> we're very polite. >> i was looking at some senate numbers. axios put out this morning. i thought it was interesting. lot of people bring about how the president is not popular and what drag he is. we don't believe in polls. i'm one of those people that does not believe in polls. they were putting that on a state by state level, they looked a the ten hottest senate races and found that the president approval rating was higher than the democratic senator in six areas. his approval rating higher than his national approval rating in all ten states and five the democrats would l
. >> i can tell you, under debbie wasserman shultz, it was rigged towarded hillary clinton. e-mails got hacked. it was a disaster. the democratic congressional campaign committee brought in $105 million last year. that was a record. "wall street journal" did analysis that 23 republican held house districts that hillary clinton won the democratic donor money is giving those democratic candidates $4 million advantage. that was the last three months. the money is rolling in for the...
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you had george shultz, henry kissinger, all of these people sucked in, big venture capitalist. her stanford professor said i've never seen anything like it. meantime it was all a fraud. >> lehman brothers had actresses and playwrights on the board. liz: something you should always do your due diligence on. >> when i see luminaries on the board. liz: who aren't doctors? >> lehman brothers had an actress, i can't remember her name, since we're on the 10-year anniversary of bear stearns and lehman brothers blew up next, an actress, a playwright. jimmy cane's cronies, on the board, i do not put faith in a company's board. this was not a public company. liz: no, not yet but angling to go there. she was flying private. >> i think we got to put it in context. less of a fraud on investors. >> but could happen in public companies. enron, a lot of different guys. >> a lot of the guys got exonerated later. liz: they did, some of them went to prison, and by the way, they all went to harvard. >> we'll see what happens. yeah, i know. harvard is a death sentence. liz: dow is down 239 points.
you had george shultz, henry kissinger, all of these people sucked in, big venture capitalist. her stanford professor said i've never seen anything like it. meantime it was all a fraud. >> lehman brothers had actresses and playwrights on the board. liz: something you should always do your due diligence on. >> when i see luminaries on the board. liz: who aren't doctors? >> lehman brothers had an actress, i can't remember her name, since we're on the 10-year anniversary of bear...
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speaking to cnbc earlier, regis shultz rejected suggestions that the company's deal with amazon was an admission that they were unable to create an efficient e-commerce offering on their own. >> it's sharing experiences, benefiting from amazon experience on e-commerce and sharing retail so i think the future lies in partnership and the ability to leverage and to -- in order to invent the commerce of the future. >>> nestle, unilever and kraft heinz are expected to bid for gsk's horlicks unit. all three companies have declined to comment. >>> and apple is zeroing in on the classroom as the company focuses on reasserting its dominance in u.s. schools. it's unveiled a new ipad and classroom software as it fights off the challenges posed by cheaper laptops. the new move has come with the same old price tag with the ipad costing $299 around $100 more than the google and microsoft models i'm happy to say josh lipton has the details. >> reporter: the global education tech market generated revenues last year of nearly $1 billion. tim cook would enjoy a bigger piece of that market, so today he w
speaking to cnbc earlier, regis shultz rejected suggestions that the company's deal with amazon was an admission that they were unable to create an efficient e-commerce offering on their own. >> it's sharing experiences, benefiting from amazon experience on e-commerce and sharing retail so i think the future lies in partnership and the ability to leverage and to -- in order to invent the commerce of the future. >>> nestle, unilever and kraft heinz are expected to bid for gsk's...
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andy shultz, thank you very much. >>> we have much more ahead in the "newsroom," and it all starts right now. hello, thank you for joining me. i'm ryan nobles in today for fredricka whitfield. outrage growing over two high profile deadly police shootings. protesters are expected for another day in sacramento after an independent awe toputop
andy shultz, thank you very much. >>> we have much more ahead in the "newsroom," and it all starts right now. hello, thank you for joining me. i'm ryan nobles in today for fredricka whitfield. outrage growing over two high profile deadly police shootings. protesters are expected for another day in sacramento after an independent awe toputop
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andy shultz, thank you very much. >>> we have much more ahead in the "newsroom," and it all starts right now. hello, thank you for joining me. i'm ryan nobles in today for fredricka whitfield. outrage growing over two high profile deadly police shootings. protesters are expected for another day in sacramento after an independent awe toputopsy re an unarmed black man was shot eight times by police. his family demanding answers. in the shooting death of alten steriling in louisiana. a graphic disturbing body camera video laced with profanity was just released. it shows an officer threatening to shoot sterlings within seconds of arriving at the scene. his family now begging for a national conversation on black men dying at the hands of law enforcement. and cnn has team coverage. ryan young, live from sacramento. caylee hartung live from baton rouge. and we'll be joined by charles ramsey to break all of this down. but up first, let's check in with ryan young from sacramento. ryan, another day of protests expected. tell us what it's like there. >> well, we are preparing for another protest to
andy shultz, thank you very much. >>> we have much more ahead in the "newsroom," and it all starts right now. hello, thank you for joining me. i'm ryan nobles in today for fredricka whitfield. outrage growing over two high profile deadly police shootings. protesters are expected for another day in sacramento after an independent awe toputopsy re an unarmed black man was shot eight times by police. his family demanding answers. in the shooting death of alten steriling in...
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kudlow, you have a foreign affairs team to rival jim bakker, howard baker, colin powell and george shultz at the end of the reagan era. i am overjoyed. john bolton has prepared for this his entire life. >> i want to ask you about kelly and mattis, do you think they'll be there in three months. >> based on my reporting, kelly has had a strained relationship with president trump. three months? some say it could be six months to a year. he sees it as duty, he's not there for the politics or because he has this personal rapport with president trump. general mattis, he does have concerns i'm told as well about john bolton. at the same time, the former u.n. ambassador is someone he believes he can work with on a lot of different issues, even if they don't have a close personal relationship. >> i want to bring up the president's tweet this morning because it seemed to be oddly defensive on, i guess, his legal team. and it's sort of like this is what's on his mind this morning. many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the russia case, he says. fame and fortune will never be turned d
kudlow, you have a foreign affairs team to rival jim bakker, howard baker, colin powell and george shultz at the end of the reagan era. i am overjoyed. john bolton has prepared for this his entire life. >> i want to ask you about kelly and mattis, do you think they'll be there in three months. >> based on my reporting, kelly has had a strained relationship with president trump. three months? some say it could be six months to a year. he sees it as duty, he's not there for the...
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would not support that many different types of tests people were asking questions, but they had george shultz -- >> he gets accused of the same thing by entrenched -- >> that's true >> how do you know -- >> that's why i ask you, to be somebody covering this industry now, how do you keep up with the disruption, change and it seems like it must be an incredibly difficult time to stay on top. >> is very, very busy. this convergence among payers and providers, we already had that and flou pharmacy benefits managers feels like all of it is turning into one big systemic entity we have to keep on top of it all. >> what was it, if you're a male in the united states and you live past the age of 50, you only have a 35% chance of living past 75 or some horrible number. >> if you make it past 50 then the chances are less >> if you don't make it past 50, the chances are zero >> but only 10% live to be only 90 i'm assuming we'll all -- >> once you get above 70 or 75, your odds are really good. >> but the average life span does not seem as if it's increasing this is almost like going electric it never happe
would not support that many different types of tests people were asking questions, but they had george shultz -- >> he gets accused of the same thing by entrenched -- >> that's true >> how do you know -- >> that's why i ask you, to be somebody covering this industry now, how do you keep up with the disruption, change and it seems like it must be an incredibly difficult time to stay on top. >> is very, very busy. this convergence among payers and providers, we...
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>> one of the few times i aired on the side of howard shultz's politics. i agree with him on that. it is no longer a democratic infringement but an equal opportunity infringement until both sides are serious about stopping spending. that is why the bond market after the initial flight to quality, higher inflation, higher interest rates and the business people they will blame. >> let me explain this. in 2014 our government spent $3.5 trillion. in 2019 it will spend $4.4 trillion. in 5 years our government spending goes up by one third. >> i would like to see gdp rise and economic indicators justified so that is encouraging growth. at the end of the day, it is unpatriotic. it was almost $20 trillion and outspend all other combined. a large part of the deficit is down to him and let's see what happens when we get the economy rocketing on all cylinders. stuart: we want you at the beginning of market action it would be a volatile day and it is, the dow lost most of it to gain and we are up 21 points and we are falling towards a breakeven point. 23,900, i want to ask about politics, nati
>> one of the few times i aired on the side of howard shultz's politics. i agree with him on that. it is no longer a democratic infringement but an equal opportunity infringement until both sides are serious about stopping spending. that is why the bond market after the initial flight to quality, higher inflation, higher interest rates and the business people they will blame. >> let me explain this. in 2014 our government spent $3.5 trillion. in 2019 it will spend $4.4 trillion. in...