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ad a mole and his congress to end the luxury immigration scheme that allowed him to enter the country it's not good. not good it hasn't been good we've been against it. so we want to immediately work with congress on the diversity lottery program on terminating it getting rid of the. suspect was shot by police for playing the scene of his being interrogated in hospital he's been identified as a twenty nine year old was back to not tional police say they've been planning the attack for weeks also on the program of russia and iran working on a plan to end the syria conflict as russia's president putin arrives in teheran we consider that chances of ending a six year civil war. because of the news dismissed that lead to refuses to return to spain for questioning over his region's declaration of independence. and for the first time the german museum is presenting a collection of odd stolen by the nazis from the jews. the truth was concealed for
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decades in the apartment of a reclusive dealer in munich. i'm still go welcome to the program donald trump has responded to the new york truck attack by calling for a crackdown on immigration he specifically called for an end to the green card lottery scheme and said immigration should be based on merits in the future this man that came man or whatever you want to call him. brought in with him other people and he was a point he was the point of contact the primary point of contact for and this is preliminary only twenty three people that came in or potentially came in with him. and that's not acceptable so we want to get rid of chain migration and we wanted to
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do that for a long time and i've been wanting to do it for a long time and will be asking congress to start working on it immediately and police sources of name the man suspected of driving the truck that killed eight people and injured at least and eleven in new york twenty nine year old issa folks i follow sipar of is from a speck you stand on was shot by police is currently being treated in hospital why pick up van veered off manhattan's west street and along the hudson river plowing into the cycle path and continuing for several blocks before smashing into a school bus or thoughts are describing it as a terror attack. more on this from day doubly correspondent casa from domino joining us from washington journalist to james that ronald is in new york welcome both of james ronnell in new york we'll start with you bring us up to date with the latest on the investigation. yeah well the latest that we heard of the investigation comes from new york deputy police
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commissioner john miller he's been looking at the incident and he said that the alleged attacker had been planning this hit weeks in advance that he was operating in the name of the islamic state that's the group that the u.s. and other countries have been fighting over in iraq and syria they're on the back foot globally but still able to carry out these kind of strikes at the very least inspire them as they seem to have done in this case in the words of john miller the attacker appeared to have followed almost exactly the instructions that the group isis had been putting out and its social media channels to its followers all over the world and that's perhaps why this kind of attack that we've seen here in new york yesterday thanking a truck and driving it onto a pedestrian area is the kind of attack that we've seen over the recent eighteen months in countries like spain france germany and britain and what is known of the suspect such follow side of. exactly he's twenty one years old he's an
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immigrant he's been living in the u.s. since two thousand and ten living in new jersey which is just across the water from new york tampa florida and also in ohio other points he's under arrest at the moment we've probably all seen the photo of him the police photograph is going to very very sick bed stands about five and a half foot tall about one point seven meters he's a legal resident in the country over the. taxi app's services that he was working for them he's had a couple of run ins with the police was arrested in missouri last year over a traffic fine and apparently there are some reports that he had been under investigation although some are the details of that have yet to emerge to washington that cost him the fall in love and president trump appears to be using this to call for sweeping changes to america's immigration policy. he does and it is remarkable how different the president's reaction is compared to
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what the white house sat after the mass shooting in las vegas a few weeks ago when non muslim american killed fifty eight people with semiautomatic weapons back then the president and his team sat when calls for stricter gun controls came up this is not the time to make this a political issue we don't know all the facts this is a time for mourning and for the country to come together this time around donald trump made this a political issue immediately with his tweets and with the statements he blamed the democrats for lex immigration rules he called for stricter vetting and an end to the so-called versity not to re immigration program and clearly he's been pushing for that here but in fact this was or is a law which has been introduced by congress with bipartisan votes and was signed
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into law in one nine hundred ninety round by president george bush a republican and so is mr trump likely to get his way cost in a briefly if you run well that remains to be seen this is a popular issue stricter controls against. gration especially against muslims could be a winning idea politically for the president on the other hand he has had problems with his attempts to introduce stricter immigration rules before hand and he has made many enemies in congress even on the republican side so i'm not quite sure if he would get this from casa phenomenon in washington james ronald in new york thank you both. staying in the united states the children of undocumented migrants the so-called dreamers are growing increasingly concerned about their futures around eight hundred there are around eight hundred thousand of them many of them still go
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and have never known any other home than the u.s. now president trump has asked congress to come up with a new law to secure their residency but the dreamers are concerned that this won't happen so they are lobbying congress to protect them from deportation. he arrived here with thirteen graduated from high school and university today luis stands in congress on behalf of thousands of dreamers demanding support from politicians that trump policies what hugh intimately wants is to militarize the border and to create the he saw the lake and chorus during his campaign and now he wants to use. our. dream act to be able. to to build his wall many of the dreamers feel that way they say their situation is not being considered as it should be in congress today the end documented mothers are also here to support their kids joyous and free though i have suffered what i have to work sixteen to seventeen
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hours a day in this country in order to offer my son the opportunity to study the house a good life nothing has been easy for us in this country another puzzling is that by us us congress men at riana aspire yet was once also an undocumented boy in the united states now he represents the state of new york in the house of representatives he supports a bill in congress that has been brought in by democrats and some republicans it was a bipartisan bill that has close to two hundred sponsors you need two hundred eighteen passes and so we're very close to getting a legislative commitment from the rank and file members to pass this legislation and the only one that's really getting in the middle of this now and throwing a monkey wrench if you may is the president president i would trump has released a list of conditions for a green on the dreamers to say we have to have a wall if the wall is going to be obstructed when we need the funds then we're not
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doing it right one of the conditions is the building of a wall on the u.s. mexican border the other one is the deportation of undocumented immigrants and that will mean that the dreamers parents will be forced to go back to their. no that pollutes the air that pollutes the atmosphere is it the rails the discussion a set back doesn't help us a time you say we're going to allow these young people to stay here but we're going to deport their parents as a nonstarter right there because we don't want to split the family according to a us media poll around seventy five percent of americans support the dhaka program if these young professionals are forced to leave the united states the impact on the country's economy would be tremendous because the u.s. would lose billions of dollars in taxes income during the next years around eight hundred thousand young undocumented immigrants are depending now on a possible bipartisan solution here in the u.s.
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congress democrats will have to reach out now for moderate republicans. to some of the other stories making news around the world to u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists more about the world is on track just like i want to because i got the straw for temperature rise of three degrees or more is urging countries to do more to combat climate change on monday the un's climate and weather agency announced a record rise in greenhouse gases. in one thousand euro serial asylum seeker has been remanded in custody in a day after being arrested in the north east and north eastern germany on suspicion of plotting a major terror attack federal prosecutors say he was planning to make highly explosive bob. liberia's supreme court has ordered a temporary halt to next week's presidential runoff this after the liberty party is complicated so the complaints alleging irregularities in the first from former football star george weah had been due to go head to head with vice president
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joseph. on the seventh of november. the irish nationalists partition faces talks with the appropriate huge democratic unionist to establish an executive to run the province of northern ireland to fail it's been ten months since a power sharing administrator one's out collapsed now the british government says it is preparing to impose a budget on northern ireland i would stress that it did not want to see a return to direct route. i catalonia is dismissed lead a car last push to mow has refused to return to madrid for questioning he says he does not believe he would receive a fair trial in spain where he could face charges of the belly and sedition which carry such as his vote to thirty years but he said that he might agree to testify from self-imposed exile in brussels this banner shows jailed cuts alone independence activists sanchez and hadi quick shot the message is clear how catalonia save europe. what's happening now in the region is stark the spanish
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government is arresting people connected to the council on ia independence movement and charging them with serious crimes like treason sedition and rebellion ousted consul and president carlos predicament meanwhile is hiding out in brussels saying he will only go to madrid if he is guaranteed a free trial at least one barcelona resident had strong words for the former regional leader when you're going to go i think he needs to show his face instead of running off to a foreign country and he should show his face that the people here are standing up for him so he should come and show his face to. the prison most lawyer says there is a high chance he would be arrested if he set foot in spain. he won't go to madrid and i made an offer that he could be questioned here in belgium it is possible i don't know if he will do it but it is possible i had in the past similar cases where the suspect was being questioned in belgium. the. entourage.
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the other ministers who also fled to belgium have returned to face the music it's now a countdown to see what madrid will do in queens to mass case next. does that leave us where does that leave us spain and where does it leave catalonia let's get more from professor how they are boston modern who is a professor of law welcome to day w i was madrid likely to view college supposed to most desired to be questioned in brussels. when did one accept the decision by congress puts them on what it would call congress puts a man or a if if he puts a man doesn't agree to go personally to madrid probably he will receive a new order that he's considering. belgium and spain are part of the same. legal space in europe there's no need for
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a proceed your offer extradition so the spanish court will address directly to. the judge will be obliged to arrest and to question. mr puts them on to decide finally if mr puts them on he's delivering to the spanish sarkis of course it could take about. two weeks or months perhaps but. that what they foresee start procedure and so if madrid does issue an arrest warrant for mr percy how would that affect his chances of standing in december say elections. he will have to the same chance as others even one it's in greece and spain either he or she is allowed to participate in an election the only problem is that he or she is elected he or she will
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be allowed to take a position to take the final see in the parliament but for people that are in prison it is possible to take part in elections and the supreme court once mr person on the very front of them in order that they can do what. in order to question him to hear or to hear him but at the same time eat allow prosecutor to ask the judge for an order of her arrest for. sending him to prison in order to prevent him to escape that's a situation in which or two other leaders to separate two different independent disassociation are by now but. the chances that mr put them on will be allowed to go freely after being hurt by the charge
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are very low it seems he has decided to to go to belgium. in barcelona thank you you thank. so what is car as opposed to more doing in belgium conflict zones that tim sebastian put that question to pro independence member of ruslan city council alfred bosch his party strongly supported the government's bid to secede from spain ok now the question is why is half of the catalan government here in town in barcelona why is the other half in brussels obviously the half which is which is in brussels is pursuing the international agenda the capital of the republic has to be regulated perfectly about muslims they didn't intend to go they got frightened they got cold feet they ran away what commander leaves the battlefield in the middle of the battle what kind of example is that to everybody i mean there they are telling everybody to resist democratically and they run as fast as their legs will carry them well
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perhaps we should interview your views and try to find your view because you you seem to know very well where there's people are thinking why they're doing these things i'm trying to give you my vision of this from within and what i know is that there is right now two people in jail there accused of sedition which was something about which for instance mahatma gandhi was accused in one hundred twenty two and these guys face penalties of up to thirty years in jail and this is happening we are having political prisoners in spain now why should we have active politicians in jail when they can they can be in brussels working for the recognition of the cattle republic that's all consulting lawyers about how they stand. and you can see the whole terms of bastions feisty interview that with barcelona council member alfred bosch chair of the w. at seventeen thirty u.t.c. this is d.w. news still to come life for syrian refugees in jordan the country's hosting around
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one of the half million of a report on the daily struggle for a teenager and his family. no physical and is here with a business news and all eyes are on the fed they sure are in the feds just announced. that it's keeping interest rates steady that's why the in line with investors expectations then not betting on a third rate rise until next month on the back of what the u.s. federal reserve calls a solid economy supported by manufacturing and labor strength you know the fed chair janet yellen is announcement is being overshadowed by speculation as to who could replace her as the world's most powerful central bank a decision is expected from president donald trump on thursday. and let's go over to the new york stock exchange way against culture is standing by for us yes good to see there what do you think about the rates decision no surprise i guess. no no so big surprise but what was new was the
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word of a solid pace of the u.s. economy so that's a bit more upbeat than the federal reserve has been recently and they also said that the hurricanes that we had here in the fall only really have a short term impact so right now it does sound like we might get another interest rate increase in december and then maybe a few more next year or so no big surprises at this point i'm from the federal reserve ok so we're a rate rise possibly next month in other words the economy is performing extremely well we see that on exchanges around the world as well they're reacting or following the lead that we see on wall street is the u.s. economy performing so well. the us a phone call to me is performing pretty well at this point especially if you look at the labor market but also manufacturing is doing pretty good but we also see that the federal reserve is really cautious to get back to normal times we shouldn't forget that with some
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interest rates at one percent to one point two five percent it is still pretty low we will probably get the announcement of a new fed chairman tomorrow by the u.s. president and everything hints that jerome poly actually might follow janet yellen and that would be a pretty cautious person. the u.s. federal reserve for the amount of four trillion dollars in treasuries and mortgage papers and well they're really really cautious to get this balance sheet down at this point if how to follow yellen would he also do you think follow yellen. being very slow with rate rises yeah that's what everybody expects and why the stock market at least actually prefers to see a paul being the next chair of the fed chair here of of the federal reserve
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that might be good for the stock market if it's really good for the overall economy remains to be seen because the low interest rate environment that we have is not necessarily healthy and when you're saving money you get nothing in return but yes everything hints to paul and he will probably continue where genuine stands at this point thank you very much. as i mentioned there are equities locked in a long drawn out bull market the only way is up and there's no end in sight analysts are anxious a correctional crash could be round the corner but the financial indicators are overwhelmingly positive robust corporate earnings a booming global trade business and indices is soaring to record highs in new york tokyo london and frankfurt. german broadcasters are spellbound and this course is the reason why it just keeps going up and up the dax broke through the twelve
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thousand mark back in march and galloped past thirteen thousand points two weeks ago the atmosphere down on the trading floor is calm the recipe for success is suddenly simple buy stocks lean back and watch them rise and the expectation seems to be that things won't change anytime soon when they shine the things already seem to be on track next year even in europe and asia their crises are behind them in the u.s. growth is continuing whether because of trump or despite them it doesn't matter which is a perfect pass into the penalty box for germany's export economy. looks like a home game for germany the world economy is expected to grow stronger than expected next year by three point seven percent according to the i.m.f. more than almost any other nation on earth germany's export economy is geared to profit from situations like these another indicator that there is no end in sight to the continuing upswing our recent numbers from the german institute for shipping
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economics and logistics it recently reported that container turnover in the country sports is rising steadily an early sign that companies are optimistic about the next few months and therefore more willing to invest. as our central banks they're plowing billions into economies in the eurozone japan and the us and a lot of that money is ending up on the stock markets that's because interest rates remain low and alternative investments like bonds aren't attractive enough the sheer amount of investment funding out there is driving the dacs and other stock markets to new heights but sooner or later all good things come to an end. of business to come including japan's new robo dog and you may want to check your safe for fake. gold bars that doing the rounds at the moment you may want to look under your mattress no. just no gold bars just dust and thank you jordan has taken in
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more than a million and a half refugees from neighboring syria the city of bed that lies about ten kilometers from the syrian border and houses one of the biggest syrian refugee communities t w correspondent tanya cram has a special report on the daily struggles facing refugees who fled the country as children. should be at school but mohamed who everyone here to call it is working at a bakery instead his specialty is sweet pastries. the fifteen year old fled to jordan with his siblings and father four years ago they're studying medicine i missed school a lot you're caught up in a bad situation but the alternative back home is worse we got used to it. how moved his mother and his oldest brother were killed in the war in jordan the family lived in a refugee camp at first but because they left the camp on their own accord that barely qualify for any eight that is another reason the family depends on his earnings
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hammoud is here at the bakery every time work is on offer. it's barely enough for the apartment the red electricity water and the rest my sister sometimes works as a hairdresser and we don't work we don't eat but we're surviving. his boss also forced to flee from syria supports him even if her mood it doesn't have a work permit the baker transmits his knowledge to the traditional learn from his own father in syria. the situation does not allow him to study so he learns and helps his family with the expenses at home. he likes to learn we syrians help each other here away from home and no one will hire him. it's estimated that just like him moved his family over one million syrians have sought refuge in jordan according to government figures the country recently east some
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restrictions for refugees to find work six hundred fifty thousand syrians are registered with the un refugee agency but after many years away from home most of them have next to nothing the situation is getting harder for the families to move ahead economic opportunities are is still limited so families becoming more and more we see like that eighty percent of the refugees leave you need to see these here in jordan in the city's they live under the poverty line home is no rental unit at the edge of the city her mood and his older sister must now also take care of to father who is ill he lost an arm during an attack in syria and was tortured in prison due to the trauma they experienced and the challenges of daily life the family holds together fast. when i was in syria i had many hopes about how it would be here now i have no hope except to become an expert of what i am doing and to
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support my family and myself and to make a small future for myself that's all i think about now. his family tells us how mood of those top of his class at home in syria but in jordan he had to change his expectations and purse who a new path. this is day doubly news still to come five years ago more than fourteen hundred words about were found in an apartment in munich some have been looted by the nazis in the second world war cannot be shown to the public for the first time . i spoke right down last night champions they got in on look ahead to tonight will be about more the day's world news sport and business and culture that's old on the way.
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president donald trump has responded to the new york truck attack by calling for a change service racial goals and also said he would consider having the suspects since the guntown a move by detention center as an enemy comes. russia's president vladimir putin and his iranian counterpart has on rouhani have agreed that more cooperation is needed to tackle the syria crisis and regional terrorism a statement follows talks between the two leaders on the ongoing conflict in syria as moscow considers a new initiative to end the country's civil war iran and russia want fresh elections that they want to feature the current rule of basher al assad azerbaijan's president was also a present. from scienter kamali at dachau who's in the brain in a british journalist working for the guardian newspaper in london welcome to day dumps. i mean this is president putin's visit to tehran
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since hassen rouhani was elected in august in iran in two thousand and thirteen and it shows you know the importance of alliance between tehran and moscow and what it means to both sides you know we know that the child side is in syria in power now you know because iran and russia are not supported him and they showed an unwavering support that support was of course controversial you know the other side in washington turkey the arab states in the region are backing the opposition so they are on the opposite side is heartening an event next month and suited to trying to find a diplomatic solution but both sides completely different paths and it's difficult to find out what's going to happen what's interesting now is that you know islamic state is being pushed out of syria so what is important for iran and russia i guess is to make sure that assad stays in power in syria meanwhile iran's supreme
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leader has also released a statement saying that close cooperation between tehran and moscow could isolate the u.s. and do we presume that he's talking about the iran nuclear deal. sure i know the president trump in washington he at the certified iran's nuclear agreement last month. he is isolated from but because now russia china germany france and the u.k. are still adamant that they are supporting the agreement but are still washington had his powers like the european banks for example the tier one european banks are still reluctant to do business with iran exactly because of fear of punishment by washington and the u.s. treasury so i think symbolically it's important for iran to say that although u.s. is budging you know iran is trying other ways for example it will and also the way that tehran unmask are trying to establish a way to trade in their own currencies for example and not use the you know u.s.
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dollar transactions with them which is making the problem for iran i want happens to the deal nobody knows for now it's it seems that iran is somehow reassured because of russia and china and the other negotiating table because any partner support the deal will probably hold take about a gun in london thank you applause. but name and frank is known all over the world the german born jewish teenager was one of many millions of holocaust victims she and her family owner survived the second world war by hiding in a secret attics the nazi occupied amsterdam but they were ultimately discovered and was transported by train to the bergen belsen concentration camp where she died but not before the teenager wrote a vivid diary detailing her life in hiding and has sort of since been published in almost seventy languages. well this week and frank's name is back in the news
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because jim states a rail operator dortch a bomb has decided to name a new high speed train after social media is and cohn lost and can tell us more about his welcome a couple this has proved to be a controversial decision it has an interesting lee it started off well with georgia asking the public for suggestions for how to name these trains are about twenty thousand different names put out there and frank was actually one of the most popular suggestions and in the end she was one of about twenty five notable germans that were selected along with people like karl marx or albert einstein to be on these new high speed trains you can see here but and frank definitely the most controversial choice i mean this is of course well intentioned but putting her name particularly on a train given that the tragic history there seems at least insensitive to many people so how have germans been relaxing well i mean germany is a country that has a long running conversation about how best to a more your lies and honor the victims of the holocaust in this case is standing by
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its decision and they have released a statement on their website here let's take a look at that they they wrote in part it was in no way our intention to harm the memory of anne frank rather deutsche bahn was mindful of the historic responsibility to keep her memory alive we deeply apologize if georgia on caused any offense the jury members who did the selecting were unanimous in honoring and frank as an extraordinary person. others in germany they do support choice here they say a train would be a powerful way to memorialize and frankly have one berliner here who says on twitter that the term memory would travel through germany every day on this train and it's needed now now more than ever but on the other hand this just feels wrong or for many people in germany we have a c.s.u. politician here who tweeted simply naming a train after anne frank is insensitive philby actually spoke with another outspoken critic earlier today her name is maria ventile and she's the director of
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the jewish museum in frankfurt which is actually where and frank was born and she sent us a video statement telling us about her position on the case take a look here it is previous fell through the dutch upon if the dog to haifa would be porting the family of the new franc to the concentration camp where they were murdered therefore i think totally inappropriate and in confederate to name a train after the holocaust and track it's not clear if a train will end up being named after and frank these have not been ruled out get they will be inaugurated over the next couple of years so we'll see if they take that back or if they go ahead with it. very much there is a negotiation time as talks continue between potential coalition partners in the future german government the parties have plenty to do so why through ben physical and can tell you.
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yes emotions are running high in opinions diverge especially on agricultural issues when it comes to the potential parties of the new coalition like industrial livestock farming greenpeace activists protested in front of the conservative party's headquarters for what they say are the inhumane conditions animals face before slaughter environmental lobby group holds the christian democrat led agriculture ministry responsible but not doing enough to ensure tight a monitoring of livestock and demands this be made a priority in coalition towards the green factory farms won't be a thing of the future here in germany at least. freet which austin goff is an organic farmer and a member of the german parliament representing the green party his constituents have clear expectations about livestock farming biodiversity and pesticide reduction important topics for germany's greens. landa most like to have
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more room and our animals here each have two and a half square metres almost four times more than the minimum standard allowed by law as well you can see how the animals do much better the animals are attentive and take part in life here and can live out their needs. here are pigs chickens milking cows and beef cattle the farm has its own shop this farm on the edge of germany's ruhr area is a symbol of everything the greens are trying to achieve regarding agriculture in their coalition talks greens member robert how pick is agricultural minister and. and the negotiator for the christian democratic union is usually a clerk no she's the daughter of a wine grower so she's the party's farming expert. the world has changed agriculture has become more professional in german and we take good care of animals and in the areas that need to improve meant we're open to suggestions but we also believe that agriculture is a vital part of the economy. like but this vital part of the economy is facing
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a huge problem the decline in the number of farms at the beginning of the one nine hundred seventy s. there were more than a million farms in germany three quarters of them have disappeared there were fewer and fewer pig farms too but at the same time farms are getting even larger joints is just us and for us it's important that an animal protection label is introduced kind we don't want the government organized the voluntary system has the advantage of mandatory labeling is that farmers can plan and they can rely on that system and if. but everyone wants to be able to plan their own system that sure to be a bone of contention in the coalition talks. after turkey shut down a russian fighter jet twenty fifteen trade relations between the two countries were put on ice but over the course of this year there's been a thaw starting today russia is allowing turkish expos into the tomatoes again
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before the diplomatic route russia reported three hundred sixty thousand tons of turkish tomatoes a year russia says it expects turkey in return to facilitate market access for russian agricultural products like meat consumers and farmers in both countries are looking forward to an end of the remaining sanctions. buying gold is a popular impulse among investors in turbulent times but purchasing the actual physical bullion bez wrists counterfeit bosler in circulation is one joule the found out after buying it from a central bank it sparked an investigation but as officials point out most gold bars are locked away in safes or hidden under mattresses. when all that glitters is gold you need experts to tell you sells especially if purported markings from the royal canadian meant makers gold really in the right legit admit. there is no gold whatsoever but it's it's it's not made of gold you know that was
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a problem for the stool re business which bought the bar it's since been reimbursed but investors and jewelers alike might be worried at a compromised supply. for the mint will want to get the bottom of it because it. undermines confidence in their product and they certainly don't don't want that nor does any of the financial institutions in canada want that they don't especially not the royal bank of canada which some of the for it since return the piece for testing at the mint but other bogus ones could be in wide circulation and difficult to find. robots are on the mot this if you take over many workplaces especially in factories and the services sector they're also entering our homes japanese electronics giant sony has introduced the second version of of the electric dog to keep you company you need to take it for walks and it doesn't pee or poop. do electronic dog stream of chasing electric sheep ask japan sony corp just developed
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a second generation of its little robotic dog in silver and black have a look like a cross between your average lap dog and a coffee maker he even comes with to light the way japan sony corp unveiled the robot a day after it forecast record earnings leading its share price to hit a nine year high the robo doggy runs for about two hours after a full three hour charge it has two cameras that use facial recognition to identify its owner and twenty two motors for movement. how can i have a confident that a robot that allows the experience of connecting with people and love is exactly what embodies sony's mission so i gave the order to begin the development of about a year and a half ago when i have this is much the owners can also sync with a smartphone application called mio which allows them to play with the robot dog remotely the electro pooch will cost about fifteen hundred euros and shipments
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start in mid january. accused now of the business of looting. five years ago more than fourteen hundred works of art were found in an apartment in new nick some of them had been looted by the nazis in the second world war now going on display to the public to museums while in germany's former capital bond while in the swiss capital ben of the metal from a culture desk is welcome robin we'll look at some of those. just a sec fellas in first of all on the back story well it was hildebrand good that he was a pretty well known our collection in the twenty's and thirty's he was appointed by the third reich to sell off which had been confiscated by the nazis some from jewish arness he died actually in one hundred fifty six now and then his son cole
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nadya's scone it had these are unbeknown to all of us and he was investigated by the time sold storage fees five years ago and they were going to see pictures of him now that there is and this spectacular hold of it was found in an apartment he rented in munich see here and it was said to be worth over one billion euros that by the way is a very different price now that was way over the mark but i mean it was still a spectacular find and two major exhibitions of now being launched showing some of this out to the public it's always the tax when they get your wife to exhibition well the two different topics i mean canadians go that died in twenty fourteen he left everything to the museum of fine arts and then now there exhibition is a concentration on what the nazis called and tata to code and this is what they consider the degenerates art it wasn't sort of arian and awful something the
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exhibition though in bomb concentrates on looted all this is that was stolen from jewish families all of this persecuted by the nazis now the question of who that's all belongs to mostly the bomb. is quite clear. however the authorities are in these works we shown but none of this is been seen none of these are also been seen for over seventy years and so it really is a story of modern art has been missing from our cultural landscape for a long time on the exhibition in berne focuses on works which the nazis classified as degenerate art and confiscated for sale abroad these include works by wassily kandinsky powell. and. cornelius gurlitt his collection to the burn museum after his death they accepted it but left around one third of the works in germany so the provenance could be
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researched the story made headlines around the world. could have been the focus of media attention was alluded art it's very tragic because behind every case of looted art there's the terrible fate of someone who was persecuted and in some cases murdered. in bonn the show presents artworks looted from victims of the nazi regime and works whose provenance has not yet been established the german last dance foundation has now identified this painting by twenty two as belonging to french jewish politician and resistance leader george mandela who was executed in nazi occupied france. it's the sixth work to be identified as a looted from jewish owners. both exhibitions remain on
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until march twenty eighth. so we saw in the report there just six. having been identified as looted works of art so presumably not that many returned to their rightful owners know that they haven't been it is difficult actually because the what was called the degenerate chart was taken from state museums now owned by the state who were the state well the national socialists were the state in the one nine hundred thirty s. they in principle can do that they can take that and sell it if they want to. girl it boortz some of these works himself. why we don't know most probably not down prices why did they remain hidden away for so long we will never know because both hildebrand go to. have since died concerning the the art stolen
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from private town it's very difficult to find them not many people are coming forward as well as as we heard wanted to have. and as we also heard there's a task force from the government sort of investigating all this and they're hoping to find the provenance as time goes on. thank you so much for that. sport now start with football by a munich have a seal their progression to the knockout stages of the champions league the bundesliga giants travel to scottish champions celtic were mixed in the celtic defense in the twenty second minute by a kingsley coleman and easy chance to open the scoring the hosts of fought back in front of a boisterous home crowd and caliber mcgregor netted the equaliser after the break a brave header from having martinez put back in front even though it cost the midfielder some blood to win sure to buy a place in the final sixty. in the chapters they go on wednesday brochure dormant
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host a separate site a poet and knowing that they face an uphill battle to the knockout stage dortmund are in danger of elimination as group eight rivals realm of dread and tottenham hotspur are in the driver's seat after three matches for daub and that means every remaining point is crucial the dortmund scored wrapped up warm for training but the cold is the least of their worries entering the final stages of play in the so-called group of death don't know what they need to do to avoid the champions league scream ripa win. if it's not over you have to keep believing if they're still a chance in.
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