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west german capital among them is the united nations campus in germany. breakneck stored talks with us produces its programs in many languages for broadcast the world over. also on the banks of the rhine or the headquarters of dr plussed designed by star architect young. for one hundred forty nine thousand nine hundred ninety one germany was divided fall and served as the capital of west germany the parliamentary chambers are now a historic site and a venue for international conventions. politics occasionally has a place. here to defend the hummer schmidt is the german president the second official residence. of the chancellor's bungalow is open to the public it's a prime example of nine hundred sixty is designed. to help the leaders who lived within its minimalist walls only helmut schmidt and his wife loki are said to have felt truly at home in. the old town hall and mark plots of the city's historic center for nearly two hundred years the prince aleck terms of cologne resided in bonn and left their mark on the old town. in one thousand nine hundred the
west german capital among them is the united nations campus in germany. breakneck stored talks with us produces its programs in many languages for broadcast the world over. also on the banks of the rhine or the headquarters of dr plussed designed by star architect young. for one hundred forty nine thousand nine hundred ninety one germany was divided fall and served as the capital of west germany the parliamentary chambers are now a historic site and a venue for international conventions....
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west german capital among them is the united nations campus in germany. breakneck stored talk to the left produces its programs in many languages for broadcast the world over. it's also on the banks of the rhine or the quarters of dr plussed designed by star architect young. forty nine thousand nine hundred ninety well germany was divided fall and served as the capital of west germany the parliamentary chambers are now a historic site and a venue for international conventions. politics occasionally has a place here to defend the hummer schmidt is the chairman president the second official residence. of the chancellor's bungalow is open to the public it's a prime example of one nine hundred sixty s. design. of the leaders who lived within its minimalist walls only home. much mitt and his wife loki are said to have help truly at home. in the old town hall and mark plots at the city's historic center for nearly two hundred years the prince aleck terms of cologne resided in bonn and left their mark on the old town. to nine hundred eighteen the university was
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west german capital among them is the united nations campus in germany. breakneck stored talk to the left produces its programs in many languages for broadcast the world over. also on the banks of the rhine or the quarters of dr post designed by star architect done. from one nine hundred forty nine ten thousand nine hundred ninety while germany was divided fall and served as the capital of west germany the parliamentary chambers are now a historic site and a venue for international conventions. all it takes occasionally has a place here to defend the hummer schmidt is the chairman president the second official residence. the chancellor's bungalow is open to the public it's a prime example of nine hundred sixty is designed. to help the leaders who live within its minimalist walls only. helmut schmidt and his wife loki are said to have felt truly at home. in the old town hall and mark plots at the city's historic center for nearly two hundred years the prince aleck terms of cologne resided in bonn and left their mark on the old town. in eighteen eighteen th
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west german capital among them is the united nations campus in germany. right next stored talk to tell us produces its programs in many languages for broadcast the world over. also on the banks of the rhine or the headquarters of dr plussed designed by star architect how much done. for one hundred forty nine thousand nine hundred ninety will germany was divided fall and served as the capital of west germany the parliamentary chambers are now a historic site and a venue for international conventions. politics occasionally has a place here to defend the hummer schmidt is the chairman president's second official residence. in the chancellor's bungalow is open to the public it's a prime example of nine hundred sixty is designed. to help the leaders who lived within its minimalist walls own. helmut schmidt and his wife loki are said to have felt truly at home in. the old town hall and mark plots at the city's historic center for nearly two hundred years the prince a lectors of cologne resided in bonn and left their mark on the old town. in eighteen eighteen th
west german capital among them is the united nations campus in germany. right next stored talk to tell us produces its programs in many languages for broadcast the world over. also on the banks of the rhine or the headquarters of dr plussed designed by star architect how much done. for one hundred forty nine thousand nine hundred ninety will germany was divided fall and served as the capital of west germany the parliamentary chambers are now a historic site and a venue for international...
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and one opposed for west germany most famous political figures it has been fifteen years since an assassination attempt on his life. brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show the head of facebook one of the world's most powerful. but he's has been answering questions before a hearing of u.s. senators mark zuckerberg was cold to that hearing after revelations that millions of facebook users had their private data used by the political consulting firm cambridge analytical facebook is now under fire for its lack of privacy protections it was the social network versus the u.s. congress facebook's mark zuckerberg one of the world's youngest c.e.o.'s testifying before one of america's oldest senates almost half of the u.s. senate took part in a hearing that lasted more than five hours zuckerberg who was not sworn in under oath began his first ever congressional appearance with an apology we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake and it was my mistake and i'm sorry. i started facebook i run it and i'm responsible for what happens here but that wasn't enough
and one opposed for west germany most famous political figures it has been fifteen years since an assassination attempt on his life. brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show the head of facebook one of the world's most powerful. but he's has been answering questions before a hearing of u.s. senators mark zuckerberg was cold to that hearing after revelations that millions of facebook users had their private data used by the political consulting firm cambridge analytical facebook is now under...
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>> the gap between east and west germany was far more narrow. when the russians overran and occupied east germany, they didn't make it year zero, change the language and install a god king. the north korean people have bind this unrelenting steady diet of mind-numbering propaganda with a security apparatus back it up that is unmatched on the face of the earth. east ever mants had mics everywhere. they were pikers compared to the north koreans. a capitalist, democratic-based country would be a major muscle movement. both side not would take a generation or two. they are still work it out in eastern germany. but politically the chinese wouldn't loan a dime to a unified korea. they would loan money to north korea that maintained a semblance of a chinese-style central committee. they will never accept another free market country full of koreans. kennedy: isn't that interesting that the threat that poses to china. you talk about a theocracy. if this experiment is successful, and i truly hope that it is, is there some way of shifting this paradigm to
>> the gap between east and west germany was far more narrow. when the russians overran and occupied east germany, they didn't make it year zero, change the language and install a god king. the north korean people have bind this unrelenting steady diet of mind-numbering propaganda with a security apparatus back it up that is unmatched on the face of the earth. east ever mants had mics everywhere. they were pikers compared to the north koreans. a capitalist, democratic-based country would...
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ruby decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look at nevada and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the cats in the city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. with woody doll i drove to tell tale on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were checks on the way they knew us and they let us leave i drove them to the station and tell. if that's where we said goodbye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long now that the. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him looking valor was his home. was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized lying machines machines of half truths
ruby decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look at nevada and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the cats in the city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. with woody doll i drove to tell tale on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but...
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has done it before i mean why not clear the slate as west germany did in reunifying with the east why not take an approach like that where germany helps out the southern states and get something out of it get stability that's that's what reunification brought and. maybe that's what could ensure future stability for europe and but i think it was derived way we we took in the crisis that we. saw the dirty and we were. helped. countries like greece or portugal spain but it has to be linked to reforms to reform the to make the economy more competitive to do financial structural reforms and as we see the countries who did these reforms if you look to ireland if you spain as well now they have growth rates again and we should keep on track of this way so you'd like those financial reforms from the other states what about the reforms the french want for europe that germany doesn't like i think we would there are a lot of good ideas for what the french president and we are discussing that have to find on suicide missions as a foreign and security bill and i want to mention the economic future
has done it before i mean why not clear the slate as west germany did in reunifying with the east why not take an approach like that where germany helps out the southern states and get something out of it get stability that's that's what reunification brought and. maybe that's what could ensure future stability for europe and but i think it was derived way we we took in the crisis that we. saw the dirty and we were. helped. countries like greece or portugal spain but it has to be linked to...
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decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look in valdez and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. with woody doll and i drove to tell tale on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall there were checks on the way that they knew us and they let us leave i drove into the station and tell. if that's where we said goodbye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long before now the thought that the. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him looking valor was his home. was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized lying machines mach
decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look in valdez and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. with woody doll and i drove to tell tale on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall there...
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rudi decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between looking valid and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. and in. i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were checks on the way there they knew us and they let us leave i drove into the station and tell. if that's where we said goodbye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long before now that i think that. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him looking valder was his home. was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized lying machines machines of hal
rudi decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between looking valid and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. and in. i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were...
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decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look invalid and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly this way back was closed off. to me with. i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were checks on the way that they knew us and they let us leave i drove into the station and tell. if that's where we said goodbye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long now that i think that. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him looking valor was his home. was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized lying machines machines of half tru
decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look invalid and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly this way back was closed off. to me with. i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were...
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rudi decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look at nevada and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly this way back was closed off. down beneath with wooden doll i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were checks on the way that if they knew us and they let us leave i drove them to the station and tell. if that's where we said good bye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long now that i think that. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him looking valder was his home. was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized lying m
rudi decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look at nevada and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly this way back was closed off. down beneath with wooden doll i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for...
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decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between lookin valder and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. down in. the world i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike again it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were checks on the way they knew us and they let us leave i drove into the station and tell. if that's where we said goodbye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long before now that i think that. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him looking valor was his home. was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized lying machines machi
decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between lookin valder and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. down in. the world i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike again it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall...
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rudi decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look at nevada and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. and anything with. i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall but there were checks on the way that they knew us and they let us leave i drove into the station and tell. if that's where we said goodbye in sixty one thinking it wouldn't be long before now that i think that. east germany turned him into a foreigner but. germany was also foreign to him you can valor was his home routine was to remain an advocate for german reunification for the rest of his life. now things like after the second world war the government started talking nonstop about reunification twenty years have gone by and it's not happening what we do have governments that are institutionalized l
rudi decided to study in west germany instead but to do that he first had to get a west german high school diploma the wall was not yet built and he commuted back and forth between look at nevada and west berlin he seemed immune to the temptations of the capitalist city he was at home as much as possible but suddenly his way back was closed off. and anything with. i drove to tell toe on the edge of west berlin with rudy on a motorbike it was all closed off already in preparation for the wall...
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germany several people have been killed and injured correspondent look tennis is on the line for us from hanover he'll come have you any more details on what's happened. yeah re still don't know much over now is that a car drove into the keeper statue and all. the numbers of us around for a turkey it's a very busy people are shooting and the cars over into the steeple departed the german polish a school for them to have. media reporting to thirty people around it but this is not confirmed. and it also has not been confirmed that this has been a terrorist attack but has there been any indication from authorities that this may be the case you know it's a momentary no no no. and we don't know if you know you said that this attack happened in one store is historic center can you describe for us what this area is like yeah this is a stark center of mentor is a. big. of a lot of historical buildings lot of pressure on stilts or people sitting outside a very. very very nice ok so lots of people sitting there drinking coffee. having fun. and is there has there been any indication of a possi
germany several people have been killed and injured correspondent look tennis is on the line for us from hanover he'll come have you any more details on what's happened. yeah re still don't know much over now is that a car drove into the keeper statue and all. the numbers of us around for a turkey it's a very busy people are shooting and the cars over into the steeple departed the german polish a school for them to have. media reporting to thirty people around it but this is not confirmed. and...
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germany here which also was a troublesome arena for reunification this is much bigger and you have to put a couple of things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off like them saying or gadhafi also the north korean people interesting early enough many that have defected to the south have gone back to north korea just because you look at south korea some of the highest suicide rates schooling sixteen hours a day to try to get into the universities are studying all the time some of the worst work hours per day they were looking at the love of the strongest economy in the world compared to a grey area in north korea so there's a lot of things that come into play but you know what there's one country in that part of the world that's really afraid of us that's japan because the united korea would be an economic powerhouse
germany here which also was a troublesome arena for reunification this is much bigger and you have to put a couple of things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off like them saying or gadhafi also the north korean people...
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that is munster in north—west germany. looking at pictures of the aftermath, there were tables strewn around, chairs strewn around. we have heard that four people have died, including the driver who we believe to have shot himself. there are between 20 and 30 injured. we have heard that the police are not looking for any further suspects. in terms of who this person might be, what the motive is for this particular incident, we have not got any particular incident, we have not got a ny clear particular incident, we have not got any clear idea. as far as social media, people posting comments on there. what kind of things have they been saying? a huge amount of shock, and not just from been saying? a huge amount of shock, and notjust from the community affected in munster. there have been people who visited the city, you have heard about this on the news, from all over the world, posting condolences and best wishes. there have also been people who have been speculating about the reasons behind this, suggesting it could be a t
that is munster in north—west germany. looking at pictures of the aftermath, there were tables strewn around, chairs strewn around. we have heard that four people have died, including the driver who we believe to have shot himself. there are between 20 and 30 injured. we have heard that the police are not looking for any further suspects. in terms of who this person might be, what the motive is for this particular incident, we have not got any particular incident, we have not got a ny clear...
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has done it before i mean why not clear the slate as west germany did in reunifying with the east why not take an approach like that where germany helps out the southern states and get something out of it get stability that's that's what reunification brought. maybe that's what could ensure future stability for europe and but i think it was derived from a we we took in the crisis that we were case solidarity and we were. helped. countries like greece or portugal or spain but it has to be linked to reforms to reform the to make the economy more competitive to do financial and structural reforms and as we see the countries who did these reforms if you look to ireland if you to spain as well now they have growth rates again and we should keep on track of this way so you'd like those financial reforms from the other states what about the reforms the french want for europe that germany doesn't like i think we would there are a lot of good ideas for which french president and we are discussing that have to find answers on missions foreign and security bill and i want to mention the economic
has done it before i mean why not clear the slate as west germany did in reunifying with the east why not take an approach like that where germany helps out the southern states and get something out of it get stability that's that's what reunification brought. maybe that's what could ensure future stability for europe and but i think it was derived from a we we took in the crisis that we were case solidarity and we were. helped. countries like greece or portugal or spain but it has to be linked...
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if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night density after the second world war a positive identity. because. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's and the boom times look set to end financial controls for use and the era of unfettered capitalism began so the so-called big bang. the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide when money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how the pressure to create growth keeps increasing shows the insanity of the numbers involved. to confront the six look beyond. the instinct of getting what i want. to go to the market to just for testing i already see the sign. you might as the capital or the system needed to that system. if. everyone realizes that we've entered a new level of capitalism one that's pushing its own limits even stock market traders in new york even high frequency traders who deal in this heart of darkness every day say they don't understand it anymore. the first in. the number of those who don't understand it is growing alo
if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night density after the second world war a positive identity. because. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's and the boom times look set to end financial controls for use and the era of unfettered capitalism began so the so-called big bang. the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide when money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how the...
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if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night density after the second world war a positive identity. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's and the boom times looks set to end financial controls were loose and the era of unfettered capitalism began so that the so-called big bang in the city was all about. deregulation let's go let the market decide where money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how the pressure to create growth keeps increasing shows the insanity of the numbers involved. david folkenflik media. history instinct of getting what i want. to you don't like the market is fantastic i already see this. view myself as the capital of the system i'm committed to that system. if. everyone realizes that we've entered a new level of capitalism one that's pushing its own limits even stock market traders in new york even high frequency traders who deal in this heart of darkness every day say they don't understand it anymore. the first in the thread the number of those who don't understand it is growi
if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night density after the second world war a positive identity. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's and the boom times looks set to end financial controls were loose and the era of unfettered capitalism began so that the so-called big bang in the city was all about. deregulation let's go let the market decide where money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how the pressure...
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if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night dentity after the second world war a positive identity the poor the stiff because. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's. and the boom times looks set to enter financial controls for use and the era of unfettered capitalism began so the so-called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide where money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how the pressure to create growth keeps increasing shows the insanity of the numbers involved. you can find the six hundred million. just the instinct of getting what i want. to you don't know what the market is for testing your it seems a sign that. you might as the capital or the system needed to that system. if. everyone realizes that we've entered a new level of capitalism one that's pushing its own limits even stock market traders in new york even high frequency traders who deal in this heart of darkness every day say they don't understand it anymore. the first in the thread t
if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night dentity after the second world war a positive identity the poor the stiff because. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's. and the boom times looks set to enter financial controls for use and the era of unfettered capitalism began so the so-called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide where money now talks now money wins money rules the...
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if there if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night density after the second world war a positive identity. because. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's and the boom times look set to end financial controls for use and the era of unfettered capitalism began so the so-called big bang. city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide where money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how the pressure to create growth keeps increasing and shows the insanity of the numbers involved. you can find fault with the beyond. the instinct of getting what i want. to you don't like the market is for testing i already see the signs. you might as the capital of the system committed to that system. if. everyone realizes that we've entered a new level of capitalism with one that's pushing its own limits even stock market traders in new york even high frequency traders who deal in this heart of darkness every day say they don't understand it anymore. the number of those who don't understand it is
if there if we look at the history of west germany it's clear that economic growth practically gave it a night density after the second world war a positive identity. because. then came the oil crisis of the seventy's and the boom times look set to end financial controls for use and the era of unfettered capitalism began so the so-called big bang. city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide where money now talks now money wins money rules the world opens shows how...
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germany here which also was a troublesome re in a reunification this is much bigger and you have to put a couple of things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life and you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off likes them hussein or gadhafi also the north korean people interesting early enough many that have defected to the south have gone back to north korea just because you look at south korea some of the highest suicide rates schooling sixteen hours a day to try to get into the universities are studying all the time most of the worst work hours per day there and we're looking at the love of the strongest economy in the world compared to a grey area north korea so there's a lot of things that come into play but you know what there is one country in that part of the world that's really afraid of this that's japan because the united korea would be an economi
germany here which also was a troublesome re in a reunification this is much bigger and you have to put a couple of things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life and you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off likes them hussein or gadhafi also the north korean people...
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germany. in victoria on the favorite hungary's election poultice final campaign rally focusing heavily on immigration. however the weather set fair right across australia over the next day or two about a tropical cyclone iris that's in the process of pulling away might just catch the old rope showers just or happening along the coastal shores of queensland but for the most part it is looking fine dry and sunny and pretty warm getting up to twenty eight celsius in adelaide similar temperature there for sydney and also for brisbane twenty degrees in melbourne but as we go on into sunday those temperatures picking up further so we could touch three in adelaide lots of warm sunshine around then further west we could be up to around twenty one in perth should at least be last fine and dry here as you fought in try to into much of new zealand but some thought and we'll see some rain just sliding its way in as we go on through the next day or so at least for a time seventeen celsius in christchurch t
germany. in victoria on the favorite hungary's election poultice final campaign rally focusing heavily on immigration. however the weather set fair right across australia over the next day or two about a tropical cyclone iris that's in the process of pulling away might just catch the old rope showers just or happening along the coastal shores of queensland but for the most part it is looking fine dry and sunny and pretty warm getting up to twenty eight celsius in adelaide similar temperature...
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in may of 1949, west germany was created. in september of 1949, conrad is elected chancellor of the new federal republic of germany. in october stalin creates his own new east german state and now the geographic borders of the cold war conflict are effectively frozen for 40 years. let me talk briefly about the marshall plan itself. what did it actually achieve in western europe, and how did it do that? what was it, everyone likes to focus on the money. it was 13-point to billion dollars spread over four years. to put that in a contemporary context, if we were to do a marshall plan of equivalent size in terms of percentage of our annual output, that would be $800 billion. this was a significant amount of money. what did it do? the participants of the 16 marshall recipient countries did recover very dramatically over the years from 1947 to 1952, output increased by over 60% in the early accounts of the marshall plan tend to just describe that all to the marshall plan and leave it at that. eventually, my fellow economist started
in may of 1949, west germany was created. in september of 1949, conrad is elected chancellor of the new federal republic of germany. in october stalin creates his own new east german state and now the geographic borders of the cold war conflict are effectively frozen for 40 years. let me talk briefly about the marshall plan itself. what did it actually achieve in western europe, and how did it do that? what was it, everyone likes to focus on the money. it was 13-point to billion dollars spread...
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germany here which also was a troublesome reunify reunification this is a much bigger and you have to put a couple things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life and you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off likes them hussein or gadhafi also the north korean people interesting early enough many that have defected to the south have gone back to north korea just because you look at south korea some of the highest suicide rates schooling sixteen hours a day to try to get into the universities or studying all the time most of the worst work hours per day there and we're looking at the love of the strongest economy in the world compared to a grey area north korea so there's a lot of things that come into play but you know what there is one country in that part of the world that's really afraid of this that's japan because the united korea would be an economic po
germany here which also was a troublesome reunify reunification this is a much bigger and you have to put a couple things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life and you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off likes them hussein or gadhafi also the north korean people...
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to west germany. because you know i saw that a vicious milk himself wrote on the plan for my deportation secure detention signature. that made me think to see have no heart at all that all this is this man not have a family that's the kind of does he know what's happening to me the sheet. well that's what what was ever thinking when he sat at his desk and signed off on that order up that's how is that a. pen you could ask me whatever you want i don't dodge doc. who well that's entirely your choice can for some child. you have no idea what's in here. my memory is excellent. but i'll take it all the gray no ammunition for the class and admit that. there's a harbor where you don't know if you're a real doctor. so let me see nato hired you to spy on me which. are you serious you may be a spy mr i can see that you have a hard time trusting anyone who just can't can you. never missed call he was tormented by those official he couldn't even trust himself comp it was pathological because that's the catch twen
to west germany. because you know i saw that a vicious milk himself wrote on the plan for my deportation secure detention signature. that made me think to see have no heart at all that all this is this man not have a family that's the kind of does he know what's happening to me the sheet. well that's what what was ever thinking when he sat at his desk and signed off on that order up that's how is that a. pen you could ask me whatever you want i don't dodge doc. who well that's entirely your...
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germany here which also was a troublesome rian a few reunification this is a much bigger and you have to put a couple things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life and you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off likes them hussein or gadhafi also the north korean people interesting early enough many that have defected to the south have gone back to north korea just because you look at south korea some of the highest suicide rates schooling sixteen hours a day to try to get into the universities or studying all the time most of the war work hours per day there and we're looking at the love of the strongest economy in the world compared to a grey area north korea so there's a lot of things that come into play but you know what there is one country in that part of the world that's really afraid of this that's japan because the united korea would be an economic p
germany here which also was a troublesome rian a few reunification this is a much bigger and you have to put a couple things into play here also does kim jong un want to step down from power because that's probably the way that it would go and for him maybe it's in his best interest take a couple billion sit back relax be a billionaire for the rest of your life and you know take it easy and not have to be worried about getting killed off likes them hussein or gadhafi also the north korean...
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germany and it took 10 days to get the assets in place to make the arrangements. if you lose a handful of aircraftoing u you have to recor them, refuel and rearm after search and rescue assets and so a lot of people couldn't imagine. shannon: how important is turkey? >> very important because turkey has closed the nato airbase, he does not care for the asad regime but doesn't care much for us at all. it the end of the day you're not going to be able to land aircraft accepting jordan and israel. they are helpful in terms of search and rescue. it takes timehose to place thos assets. shannon: on capitol hill there has been discussion on the senate side that if there's going to be a robust military response the president needs to come to congress for that and richard blumenthal talking about what assets we need to have and who needs to be held responsible. here's what he said. >> it has to be robust in actions, not just words. the response needs to have a military component. to send a message to his enablers. enablers. shannon: he called out he ran as well. what do we
germany and it took 10 days to get the assets in place to make the arrangements. if you lose a handful of aircraftoing u you have to recor them, refuel and rearm after search and rescue assets and so a lot of people couldn't imagine. shannon: how important is turkey? >> very important because turkey has closed the nato airbase, he does not care for the asad regime but doesn't care much for us at all. it the end of the day you're not going to be able to land aircraft accepting jordan and...
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remember what happened in east and west germany. it was that flow that created the change and the collapse of east germany. david: when you see the south korean leader grabbing his hand. i don't think i would want to touch his hand. he may sound paranoid, but with somebody like this it behoostles you to be pair made, no? >> of course. and who else other than the south koreans who have suffered because of that behavior. but they believe it's an opportunity to not trust the northern regime, but look for change. david: john bolton definitely doesn't trust him. mike pompeo has all the details. beyond the denuclearization which is the goal and we continue to keep the squeeze on it until we reach that goal. how about until we make sure there are no more auto warmbiers. >> that should come first. the united states has the obligation to do everything he can backed by congress to have our interests secured. then obviously come the normalization which will be a long period of time before denuclearization. i don't think kim jong-un -- i think
remember what happened in east and west germany. it was that flow that created the change and the collapse of east germany. david: when you see the south korean leader grabbing his hand. i don't think i would want to touch his hand. he may sound paranoid, but with somebody like this it behoostles you to be pair made, no? >> of course. and who else other than the south koreans who have suffered because of that behavior. but they believe it's an opportunity to not trust the northern regime,...
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two people are killed and more injured after a vine crashes into a crowd in west germany. and more on the how a fishing dispute between mauritania and senegal has turned deadly. so then funerals have been held in gaza for the ten palestinians killed by israeli forces during friday's protests at least thirty people have died since demonstrations began last week thousands of protesters that camping along the israel gaza border to demand the right to. return for palestinian refugees well among those buried was the palestinian journalists yes some with taja thirty two year old was shot in the stomach while covering the protests on friday fourteen other journalists have been injured in the violence have a gem june reports now from occupied west bank. despite the blue protective vest he was wearing and despite the fact that the word press was in place and on the front of that best palestinian journalist yassin was shot by israeli forces while covering the mass protests in gaza on friday and yes it died early on saturday. night at his funeral in gaza hamas leader is a tribute wel
two people are killed and more injured after a vine crashes into a crowd in west germany. and more on the how a fishing dispute between mauritania and senegal has turned deadly. so then funerals have been held in gaza for the ten palestinians killed by israeli forces during friday's protests at least thirty people have died since demonstrations began last week thousands of protesters that camping along the israel gaza border to demand the right to. return for palestinian refugees well among...
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and west germany call them and observed a moment of silence and shame berlin city king had visited in one thousand nine hundred eighty four incidentally both parts of the city he visited the mayor lot of him for service to all mankind so celebrate hugo it is ok well today's anniversary of king's assassination comes at a time of heightened racial tension in the u.s. as we know let's have a listen to some to how some african-americans see the state of race relations there today so i think what we are experiencing i think fifty years after after among the king is actually quite similar to what the king was see during the last few years of his large in which in one nine hundred sixty seven he talked about that he is witnessing this american might rear its own we contrast this dream with this nightmare we begin to see in america that really have to do with history of history of racial progress in races progress races progress that he was challenging during the last few months of his life we have to be concerned about losing rights that we thought we had fought for thought with one of the o
and west germany call them and observed a moment of silence and shame berlin city king had visited in one thousand nine hundred eighty four incidentally both parts of the city he visited the mayor lot of him for service to all mankind so celebrate hugo it is ok well today's anniversary of king's assassination comes at a time of heightened racial tension in the u.s. as we know let's have a listen to some to how some african-americans see the state of race relations there today so i think what we...
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i look at east germany, west germany. cuba, south miami, north korea, south korea. i know where people are trying to get out. i know where they are trying to go, generally from socialist companies to capitalist countries. i think that says it all. what say you? >> obviously the biggest problem with socialism eventually you do run out of other people's money. everything breaks down that you have to flee. the point is, right in terms of neither party have given people a reason to be part of the party. especially millenials. they're not getting it. i think many of the polls show that millenials associate with the term socialism but most of them don't know what it really means. when they start having jobs, seeing how much of their paycheck automatically vanishes to the federal government, then they start having a problem. so i think what you're going to see is, many of these democrats using the socialist label, they will get labeled as beyond bernies. people don't know what socialism is but they know what is beyond bernie sanders. they will be the beyond bernie folks. s
i look at east germany, west germany. cuba, south miami, north korea, south korea. i know where people are trying to get out. i know where they are trying to go, generally from socialist companies to capitalist countries. i think that says it all. what say you? >> obviously the biggest problem with socialism eventually you do run out of other people's money. everything breaks down that you have to flee. the point is, right in terms of neither party have given people a reason to be part of...
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so much greater than what happened with east and west germany, so much greater. over there, and it is so different. at the same time, the possibilities are enormous. if you contrast this with saying they could attack the western united states, if you could get to a world where we were talking with one another and even though we have differences, it would be enormous because it wasn't many months ago we were concerned, and maybe we should still be, about the possibility of an attack on the u.s. mainland. julia: cute smiles there. you are still looking at live features. they are wrapping up the historic ceremony between the north and south leaders. they are shaking hands, smiles between them as they progress down the red carpet. i love the comparison you made to the east and west of germany and integration because we cannot underplay the cost of greater integration for this out koreans and the south korean president -- for the south koreans and south korean president. the threat of bombing is one thing but the cost of integration is another. david: when you spend t
so much greater than what happened with east and west germany, so much greater. over there, and it is so different. at the same time, the possibilities are enormous. if you contrast this with saying they could attack the western united states, if you could get to a world where we were talking with one another and even though we have differences, it would be enormous because it wasn't many months ago we were concerned, and maybe we should still be, about the possibility of an attack on the u.s....
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. >>> when i was a kid there were two countries, east germany and west germany, divided by a wall. at some point they realized the wall was dumb,er to it down and now they're one. the great wall of china was built to keep out western civilization. how is that working out? the point is, walls suck. on thn episode of united shades of america we're talking about the u.s./mexico border. we'll talk to people living on this side of the wall and people living on that side. who wants to talk? oh, you know, we should just book people the way we normally do. sorry about that. >> my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i made a limping finding humor in the parts of the america i don't understand. . and now i challenge myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the cultures and believes that add color to this crazy country. this is the united shades of america. >>> let's get some things straying. there are things real and imaginary. things real are quantifiable and predictable and like graphfy appear climate change. kneeling during the national anthem means you you
. >>> when i was a kid there were two countries, east germany and west germany, divided by a wall. at some point they realized the wall was dumb,er to it down and now they're one. the great wall of china was built to keep out western civilization. how is that working out? the point is, walls suck. on thn episode of united shades of america we're talking about the u.s./mexico border. we'll talk to people living on this side of the wall and people living on that side. who wants to talk?...
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i was on the border between east and west germany when the wall came down and it staggered everybody then in 1989. this seems to be one of those things where a lot of, there's a lot of stuff happening right now. in '89, hit was a lot different scenario. i'm not sure we can quite yet trust kim jong-un to do what he says he's about to do. he's under a lot of pressure. but he also i think is very worried about some of the things he's seen within the last couple of months. >> we've all been to that border, just the moment of being there. but to imagine ooen the glirm of possibility of unifying the koreas in our lifetime is something many of us didn't think we'd even be talking about. whether with skepticism or not. thank you both so much. i appreciate your time. next, breaking news, jeff sessions court reportedly warning the white house if trump fired rod rosenstein, sessionings could be gone, too. the breaking news ahead and a bold prediction from michael cohen's attorney as we learn more about what the president really thinks about and how he treats cohen. plus, donald trump apparently
i was on the border between east and west germany when the wall came down and it staggered everybody then in 1989. this seems to be one of those things where a lot of, there's a lot of stuff happening right now. in '89, hit was a lot different scenario. i'm not sure we can quite yet trust kim jong-un to do what he says he's about to do. he's under a lot of pressure. but he also i think is very worried about some of the things he's seen within the last couple of months. >> we've all been...
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. >>> when i was a kid, there were two countries, east germany and west germany, divided by a wall. at some point they realized the wall was dumb, they tore it down and now they're one. the great wall of china was built to keep out western civilization. how is that working out? the point is, walls suck. on this episode of "united shades of america, we're talking about the u.s./mexico border. we'll talk to people living on this side of the wall and people living on that side. who wants to talk? oh, you know, we should just book people the way we normally do. this isn't going to work. sorry about that. ♪ >> my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i made a living finding humor in the parts of the america i don't understand. and now i challenge myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the cultures and beliefs that add color to this crazy country. this is "the united shades of america." baas ♪ >>> let's get some things straight. there are things that are real and imaginary. things real are quantifiable and predictable like graffiti, climate change, kneel
. >>> when i was a kid, there were two countries, east germany and west germany, divided by a wall. at some point they realized the wall was dumb, they tore it down and now they're one. the great wall of china was built to keep out western civilization. how is that working out? the point is, walls suck. on this episode of "united shades of america, we're talking about the u.s./mexico border. we'll talk to people living on this side of the wall and people living on that side. who...
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west germany at the back of the cold war, so there is some difficulties and challenges particularly in view of the huge discrepancy in the standa standards of living and the economic status of the two koreas, but on the other hand, i think that it is a political will exists to do that, to reunify, that is definitely going to have ways to be found to accomplish that in some type of a staged fashion. but if you are look at the declaration from yesterday, the reference to reyunification is practically at the very end and in fact, it is at the end of the communique. i don't say it is an afterthought, but i don't believe it is the priority of consideration in the priority topic of the communique. >> and ambassador john n negropon negroponte, we appreciate your perspective on this. thank you. >> thank you. >>> and now, nearly four dozen gop lawmakers are giving up the seat, and to what extent is president trump responsible for the mass exodus. >>> this the live look from washington, michigan, as people are starting to gather for the rally tonight of president trump. he left washington, d.
west germany at the back of the cold war, so there is some difficulties and challenges particularly in view of the huge discrepancy in the standa standards of living and the economic status of the two koreas, but on the other hand, i think that it is a political will exists to do that, to reunify, that is definitely going to have ways to be found to accomplish that in some type of a staged fashion. but if you are look at the declaration from yesterday, the reference to reyunification is...
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i remember in october of 1990 when east germany and west germany unified. no one thought that was possible. no one imagined it ever to be possible. we marked supposedly the end of the cold war. here we are. i don't know who president kim is in his particulars outside of the descriptions we have of him as a bad actor, as a tyrant. what we know is that on that island -- on that peninsula, there are people with interest, just as china has interest, as japan has interest. what will happen we don't know. i do know in 1990, something happened that we never thought could happen. >> i'm with you there. i think having that moment, just that handshake moment, it's something i didn't think i would see. >> my big question just quickly is china. is it in their interest? how much are we, in our -- how much is president trump essentially pushing or allowing the global order to shift towards china? >> they want a divided korea that's denuclearized. they fear the united korea. >> they are the ones who enabled -- this is the trump -- china enabled north korea to have the wea
i remember in october of 1990 when east germany and west germany unified. no one thought that was possible. no one imagined it ever to be possible. we marked supposedly the end of the cold war. here we are. i don't know who president kim is in his particulars outside of the descriptions we have of him as a bad actor, as a tyrant. what we know is that on that island -- on that peninsula, there are people with interest, just as china has interest, as japan has interest. what will happen we don't...
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police searched his van and his homes in east and west germany. searches yielding few clues other than firecracker, gas canisters and fake guns. they say they're chasing multiple leads. so far no links to terror. no evidence of any political motive. german media reports the suspect had a history of mental illness. authorities say they're investigating that possibility. >> translator: we cannot say that everything is finished. but what is very clear from the apartment search and the other related vehicles, also a contain err is that there is no indication of political background. we're assuming the motives and causes are with the perpetrator himself. >> he is 48 years old, german, lived in the area and had a record of petty crime. police say that at the end of last month, he e-mailed his neighbor, making vague references to suicidal thoughts, but nothing to suggest a potential attack. at least two people lost their lives in the attack. a 51-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man, 20 injured in this sleepy cathedral city shaken. >> one couldn't believ
police searched his van and his homes in east and west germany. searches yielding few clues other than firecracker, gas canisters and fake guns. they say they're chasing multiple leads. so far no links to terror. no evidence of any political motive. german media reports the suspect had a history of mental illness. authorities say they're investigating that possibility. >> translator: we cannot say that everything is finished. but what is very clear from the apartment search and the other...
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germany. it took ten days to get the assets in place to make all the arrangements. if you are going to use more than just a handful of aircraft, you have to place -- have to have places to recover, refuel, search and rescue assets in place. i think it is -- a lot of people thinking it could happen tonight, i just couldn't imagin imagine. >> shannon: how important is turkey? >> turkey is very important. it has closed a nato air base. he is not a threat. he doesn't particular care for the assad regime but on the other hand, he doesn't care much for us because he has not been helping us much at all. at the end of the day, you have to have a covered base because you can't a land aircraft. israel can be very helpful in terms of search and rescue. it takes time to place those assets in position so that they can be recovered. >> shannon: on capitol hill there's been discussion, we talked about last night, senator mike lee saying if there is going to be a robust military response, the president needs
germany. it took ten days to get the assets in place to make all the arrangements. if you are going to use more than just a handful of aircraft, you have to place -- have to have places to recover, refuel, search and rescue assets in place. i think it is -- a lot of people thinking it could happen tonight, i just couldn't imagin imagine. >> shannon: how important is turkey? >> turkey is very important. it has closed a nato air base. he is not a threat. he doesn't particular care for...
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it is in the north—west of germany where this incident has taken place. tim stuchtey is the executive director of the brandenburg institute for society and security and an expert in homeland security. ina in a sense this is relief that this is not a terrorist attack at first glance? innocent people were killed, we don't know the zac circumstances. —— exact. it is tragic by itself and we have got to wait and see what the real background is going to be but right now it doesn't look like it was someone now it doesn't look like it was someone from another islamist background. it does hit a nerve after the previous attacks in germany, and as we move into the summer germany, and as we move into the summer people might feel exposed in this way. certainly. all of our societies in the west, we have been under attack from several sides in the past years and people are worried. yet at the same time we don't want to give up the way we live and there will always be crowds ona live and there will always be crowds on a sunny live and there will always be crowds on a
it is in the north—west of germany where this incident has taken place. tim stuchtey is the executive director of the brandenburg institute for society and security and an expert in homeland security. ina in a sense this is relief that this is not a terrorist attack at first glance? innocent people were killed, we don't know the zac circumstances. —— exact. it is tragic by itself and we have got to wait and see what the real background is going to be but right now it doesn't look like it...