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to create empathy and a medical context what i disclose more information to a person or to a computer in this case. a few years and lots of feelings are the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us you can possible don't go rhythms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on g.w. . this is news from israel's prime minister under pressure in europe over the status of jerusalem but benjamin netanyahu shows no signs of compromise he says he expects
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most e.u. nations to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and that this will promote peace will be live in brussels and jerusalem also coming up kremlin insider or crusading outsider hits the campaign trail with the daughter of lot amir putin's former mentor she is running against the president and she says she wants to create a new and different russia. also coming up winter hits europe with a vengeance heavy snowfall across the continent brings travel chaos on the roads the railways and airports but it's a winter wonderland for some. and in the bundesliga a blizzard of goals and blizzard conditions in cologne but the team's former coach was feeling the warm sad bursa dortmund after getting a surprise call. i'm
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soon be so much going to get to have you with us we start with fresh fallout from u.s. president donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu who has welcomed trump's move is visiting brussels where he said he expected european governments to follow suit and move their embassies to two groups of european union foreign ministers are expected to put pressure on him to revive the middle east peace process. well let's listen in to what he and the e.u. foreign policy chief have to say you know where the european union stands we believe. that the only realistic solution to the conflicts between israel and palestine is based on two states which are those as the capital of both the state of israel and the state of palestine along the sixty seven line this is a well considered position i believe that all or most of the european countries will move their embassies to jerusalem record does crucial images rules work up
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little and encourage robustly with us for security prosperity. and peace so i think. more on this story with our correspondents on the ground maya schwager is in jerusalem and max hoffman is in brussels good to see you both max let's start with you in brussels benjamin netanyahu saying he expects most e.u. countries to recognize your rules jerusalem as the capital of israel but how likely is that to happen. well we just sort of the foreign policy chief of the european union federica margaret mead and she reiterated we just heard you know jerusalem capital of the two state solution of a negotiated solution and that means that the two parties actually would have to sit down and negotiate what's not happening at the moment and then they would have to find a result in only then the e.u. as a whole would be ready to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel so that's not happening at the moment but of course the european union is more than just this
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institutions it's the sum of its member states and there you have a couple of men who are states who are actually thinking about doing that or who already thought about doing that one of them for example the czech republic if our sources are true then they could barely be kept from already doing that last week and you never know what's going to happen of international pressure starts mounting meaning that if other countries start accepting start recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel then the probably be harder to contain if you want to put it that way those countries who are maybe more inclined to do so within the european union so hard to predict but at the moment it seems unlikely maya let's come to you know we also had heard benjamin netanyahu arriving in brussels saying europe has also benefited benefited from israel's intelligence can we see that as a valid threat. well what's interesting about netanyahu
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here is of course he's in a very difficult room but we've heard him sing the song before he has said at many many press conferences with many world leaders in the past israel is a natural partner of the e.u. we can collaborate we are the only democracy in the middle east we have mutually benefited from security vibrating on terror counterterrorism efforts etc the difference here is his song has been given sort of new heft from this declaration that trump has made he has more legitimacy in what he's saying so it may not necessarily be a threat but more just a reminder of what israel wants to offer the e.u. in terms of things like security things like economic trade all of these issues and what we can possibly look forward to in the future as max said is more european countries trying to decide whether or not they should recognize the jerusalem as
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the capital of israel also based on these issues max let's come back to you know we heard the palestinians saying the u.s. is no longer a credible a peace broker in the region does that mean that the e.u. can step in and is it ready to. you need the acceptance of both sides to do something like that and prime minister of israel benjamin that made quite clear here where he's putting all his eggs in which baskin and that's not the european basket that's clearly the basket of the trump administration in the u.s. yet announced by the way that a new peace proposal was being prepared now by the trumpet ministration and was on his way and then he repeated what i call the french president told him on sunday he said let's give peace a chance but of course he means something very different from what emanuel mccraw meant on sunday because for him giving peace a chance means to recognizing reality and i'm quoting here recognizing reality and the reality that binyamin netanyahu is that jerusalem is the capital of israel so
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very different things here and then of course the europeans have lost a lot of trust in the last years the court is kind of stepped out of the game they let the obama administration so the previous us or administration to that of trump take over they would need a lot of effort they would need to rebuild trust to get back into this game and if you consider was happening in many european countries on top of that anti semitism on the rise especially in countries like germany and france that it might be difficult to gain the trust especially of israel and that's necessary if you want to be an honest broker and my amid all of this palestinian president mahmoud abbas he's reportedly refused to meet a u.s. vice president mike pence during his middle east trip later this month just briefly if you can is this part of a larger palestinian strategy. it may simply be that the palestinians have very few cards left to play on the table here and the reality of
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jerusalem as the israeli capital is not the palestinian reality but we also have to remember that president abbas is not necessarily very popular among his own people and this move by the troubling ministration of recognizing jerusalem as the israeli capital and only the israeli capital is seen as a big failure of leadership by the government did of his correspondence my sweater in jerusalem and max hoffman in brussels thank you both. now to some other stories making headlines around the world a major flare up in southern california's largest wildfire has triggered new evacuations the blaze has been moving closer to the city of santa barbara fires in the area have forced two hundred thousand people to flee their homes and destroyed hundreds of houses. venezuela's president nicolas maduro has banned key opposition parties from next year's presidential election he claimed the move was based on the party's decision to boycott mayor elections on sunday the opposition was protesting
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what it claims is a rigged electoral system. and the bodies of fifteen un peacekeepers killed in the democratic republic of congo will be repatriated in the coming days the soldiers from tanzania died last thursday when their camp was ambushed by rebels it was the worst attack on a un peacekeeping mission in nearly a quarter of a century. now next march russians will vote for a new president the incumbent vladimir putin a seeking reelection and his victory seems all but certain that putin's most visible adversary is alexy he has declared his intention to run but a criminal conviction could prevent him from doing so it is a conviction that his supporters say is politically motivated put other opponent is a notable newcomer t.v. host saying yes so chuck she's the daughter of the late anatoly sobchak he was the mayor of st petersburg in the ninety's and putin's mentor well some see senior subject as a spoiler to involve his campaign she herself sides with the opposition saying for
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example that crimea is ukrainian did hit the campaign trail with so shocked to find out is she a kremlin stooge or a crusading outsider. that sonya subtract is doing the rounds in rostov on don here in this part of russia south life is very different to that of subjects home city of moscow the economy is sluggish poverty is rife subjects' says she wants to change that i want to see innovative russia full of yarnell businessman who are really create industries in russia because for all those years with the best oil prices recorded grade one single industry which would be the best in the world laughing i'm not proud of that i want another kind of russia sub jack is well known in russia having spent many years as a socialite and reality t.v. star now she has reinvented herself as a serious political journalist her candidacy in next year's presidential elections
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has shocked many subjects as she's standing to challenge president putin. but i see that you have to be brave to get involved in politics in russia and i am i want to see changes in this country if i'm scared of anything it's not about losing my life i fear for my son's future he's growing up here. subject has made multiple t.v. appearances on russian channels she's raised to boost subjects' on state television like russia's illegal an exception of crimea such freedom of speech is rare in russia until now sonia subject had only experienced something similar when working for an independent t.v. channel as a presenter there she interviewed alexina valmy the prominent opposition politician is also running against putin in the presidential elections.
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critics accuse sub jack of trying to weaken around the end the russian opposition as a whole she refutes that claim saying she shares move on these values. i don't see a love i know but that's the authorities want to muzzle no volley they'll do anything to prevent him appearing as a politician but he's there and he's working hard to spread his ideas their ideas that i support. yet many suspect that subjects' candidacy was approved by the kremlin she knows putin personally and their families are friends critics say that's what's allowed her to ask uncomfortable questions both as a reporter and as a potential presidential candidates subject insists she's working independently she says she knows she has no chance against putin but that it's important to stand against him. was leading here this elite here
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of rice in the last ten years russia's entire political landscape has been leveled . and we need to build it up again you know all of the. same your subjects says she wants a new and different russia bartsch does russia want her and who will benefit most from her involvement in this campaign you're watching did over your new still to come on the program in the bundesliga a blizzard of goals in lizard conditions in cologne world will bring you all of the action from sunday's frosty the. reference to a new era for bitcoin helena where certainly is a lot of interest as the future tradings of that cryptocurrency got underway for the first time but queen features an outrage of all they were launched on the chicago board options exchange less than twelve hours ago trade is a placing their bets as to where they think the virtual currency will be in january
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surging to more than eighteen thousand dollars now some expect the derivatives to stabilize the price others say that it's a bubble that's set to bust. it's a move some say could propel bitcoin from the fringes to the forefront of finance. the futures markets ally's traders to speculate on the cryptic currencies priced at a later date something which could increased ability but also push the price down from the dizzying heights of where it's been i think argue a correction and i suspect the correction will happen when the futures markets come online and so my suggestion is to kind of wait and see what happens i think that if you're investing though for the next two years or three years then the difference between the price now and the price in a week's time maybe irrelevant some say that bitcoin might not even be around to the next two to three years though it's notoriously volatile with warnings that it may self-destruct and it's not backed but some believe the impact of block chain
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technology will be lasting whatever you might think about proved occurrences the reality is that the technology behind it which is the blog is here to stay if i can make a kind of a comparison is more like the dot com bubble that we had early two thousand. while everybody was getting rich just having you know a dot com on the web side but even after the bubble girs the internet is still there we have facebook google so the technology behind it is here to stay already opinion is divided over whether the trading of futures will prove the making or the downfall of the digital darlin. well our financial correspondent daniel koch is at the frankfurt stock exchange for us this morning daniel was the think is trading down to the price of the coin. here either helena will we have seen a quite a rally happening at the chicago stock exchange after the lounge off. of the
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future there have been hundreds off a transactions just during the first minutes even the website off the stock exchange was breaking down and the future which will expire and generally started at a level of about fifteen thousand dollars and just recently i was suggesting here it's now at a level of close to eighteen thousand six hundred dollars so i guess jump of more than twenty percent within twelve hours is not a really a bad start for the bitcoin future certainly not nothing will tell us more about the front focus that kids and our trade is watching this and watch closely and will we see something similar happening at the front something strange to. pull right now traders at the trading floor you might see it in the reckon are more a busy at least for the moment with celebrating twenty five years of a daughter birthday here but of course here they're watching it very closely it's really considered as a milestone for the big car and now the lounge of the c.b.i.
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at the c b o e a very important investors are actually be even looking more excited for next week when and the other bitcoin future will be launching at the c m e another stock exchange even more important but german investors we know this seem to be a rather conservative when it comes to in a vesting their money many have called bitcoin in the last days and weeks always a kind of more as gambling money and just this weekend we had another statement from one of the five a wise man that's always consulting and talking of course also with the german government again saying that a bitch. point could be a sort of a bubble because we remember that in just one day sometimes the bitcoin goes up by twenty or thirty percent but then again it's also falling so those weissmann are saying that mostly private investors should be really taking should be really be careful about this for the moment does your burger that's what we're hearing is
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a not considering to do something similar as we are seeing it right now happening in the united states a financial correspondent a friend first thank you. the basque country is one of spain's most important industrial regions and all of the impact of the financial crisis was less painful on the north of the country many young people still went to brute looking for work now the economy's picking up again companies order books are filling up the well trained employees needed to see the work are still missing. engineering company x. atar produces parts for the automotive industry and lists major car makers among its clients ninety five percent of its goods are exported prompting the company to embark on a recruitment drive for professionals with experience abroad including in germany seem not that important that the german market is very important for us so we need people who have good germany who understand the culture and can relate well to
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customers. exit or was among several companies which recently took part in the jobs fair in the german city of munich it had a specific target attracting skilled basque workers home the event was organized by an agency called b. sky a talent which helps companies recruit staff around the world. we're looking for people who have left the basque country for their careers but are familiar with our culture. we then connect them to companies which can tell them about the opportunities available. with the spanish economy improving jobs are opening up earlier this year engineer who lay in a bus has left her job in hamburg and returned to her home the move was arranged by this guy a talent. back when i graduated the job prospects were very poor that applies to positions as well as pay. to have it done. now there are more and
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better paid jobs available and the economy coming to. us companies say recruiting abroad also saves time. since the people have been abroad specifically in germany they understand both cultures that's a big advantage compared to people who've only studied here and have to pick it all up on the side as a company we want to take advantage of this and. the talent scout and your peers to be working the companies have been able to peak the interest of many professionals ready to return home. i gathered enough experience abroad and i wanted to go return to my friends and family. that was the most important thing for me if not a fabulous time miller so much input on the part i mean thousands of spaniards have already returned home bringing with them valuable skills.
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i've seen you know and see me it sent me feeling like winter here in germany it is there's snow on the ground here and actually in large parts of europe they've been covered in a blanket of snow and then we're going to see some drone footage here of the netherlands the reality for travelers around europe has not been nearly so smooth as these pictures there was chaos on the roads in britain after the heaviest snowfall in four years and germany also got its first heavy dusting of the year let's take a look at how the country is coping with the onset of winter. a chance to just stuff a sled or show off your snowman making skills snow has come to germany to support her but it's great for the children finally we have snow. i hope it will be as white is this come christmas. i really like it especially because you can leave the car at home and walk. these drivers must have wished they had done the same
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progress near the western city of bielefeld came to a complete halt plows arrive to clear a path and then things slowly got moving again. though it was very end of a road. tram passengers in dusseldorf were also going nowhere fast tracks clogged full of snow meant this unlike in the city of. its famous suspended mana royal was unaffected. passengers were left hanging at frankfurt airport hundreds of flights cancelled for queues grew inside while outside for plows and di ices did their work. outside cologne cathedral pedestrians were proceeding with caution and have to continue treading carefully more of the slippery stuff is forecast over the coming days. in sports germany's stadia words spared from the havoc the snow wreaked across the country
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but despite the harsh conditions the games in hanover in oxford when i had as both the players and the fans proved they are hearty souls. snowy conditions welcome tough and harmon high notes and the guests had the ball and then that first. but it's not damon miry strike was ruled out for off saw it. kind of his more direct game plan paid dividends off to the bright. five in the quest to keep poking home sali sunday's head off the bat. and they sealed it to no win on eighty five minutes martina hahn a crossing highest following a set piece by his first victory in five games. outspoken hosted heads of bellin looking for their third consecutive win and after a number of miss chances they made the breakthrough in the seventy four minutes. call you'd be with is good goal of the ses and. but victory was
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snatched away at the death substitute salomon kalou storing in injury time equaliser. out having to settle for a one one finish. cologne went into their bundestag a match against five on the verge of setting an unwanted record with just three points in fourteen games another defeat would mark the worst start by any side in german top flight history so how would they fare in their first game with a new coach let's find out. stefan wouldn't back face a tough task in his first game in charge of bottom side cologne and not just because of the weather his team began brightly in their early dominance paid off when lucas took no notes at the opening in the eight minutes i freiburg here and schuster them felt syracuse see in the books the penalty spot had to be uncovered before get a secret file who brings up the withdrawal of the season i cologne kept up the
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pressure even in the snow and soon it was three nil up to just thirty minutes the i'm back you own goal scored by candidates time i'd freiburg still believe the newspaper since smashed in your recovery is free kick leaving colognes t.-mo horn with no chance. that b. was again the provider on sixty five minutes this time going to kaba heading into make it three two i began to implode and sunniest shot and gave away a spot he wished he'd just think about it on ninety minutes i brought but we're not done with their remarkable comeback and in injury time give us he's humble that's another penalty pietersen competes with his hat trick. one of the most extraordinary when is the games ever summed up rock bottom colognes bizarre season . well i was colognes first going to see the game since coach payton was fired just over a week ago but he's now jumped and that person had dortmund to replace her bush bush
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was sacked after saturday's two one home defeat by the brain last season hit a sugar helps cologne to a surprise fifth place finish but just last week he was fired with a long languishing in the bottom spot of the worst ever start to open to see the season target dortmund deal runs until the end of the season. let's take a look at the bundestag a standings aftermaths stay fifteen fire in are well clear of the top of the table with leipsic the closest a massive eight points behind shaka and gladbach occupying the other two champions league places while dortmund have fallen to eighth. in the bottom half there was a little movement cologne remain in deep trouble on just three points and with a big gap opening up between them and the rest of the competition. onlookers in rome have been treated to a daring feats watching a tightrope artist attempt across the river along a steel wire at night they tell you a performer inched his way across one hundred thirty five meters of cable between
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the banks of the famous river what and windy conditions made for even more challenging but it wasn't enough to stop the fearless earnest. reminder now of our top stories at this hour israel's the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is holding talks with your kin union foreign ministers in brussels he is under pressure from the e.u. to revive the middle east peace process following america's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital and winter has arrived in europe with large parts of the continent covered in a blanket of snow britain experienced a heavy snowfall and for years bringing travel chaos more than three hundred flights were canceled at germany's busiest airport. thanks for watching you you can head to our website dot com for all the latest news and information around the clock we'll have more and i talk stories right here at the top there.
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discovered by accident they represent
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a quantum leap in astronomy to the gravitational waves. scientists want to use them to study invisible celestial bodies sounds crazy maybe so but astronomers think this could help them solve some of the biggest mysteries of the universe tomorrow to the next g.w. . your children like chocolate. you can't live without your smartphone. doing by your tomatoes in the supermarket as we go about our daily lives human rights are often the last thing on our minds from invisible hands slavery in the twenty first century in forty five years on d w. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in
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a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have work all of the strengths of many cameras and they have problems are always the same forward to social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we got on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the fans and the humans and seem right to fold inside to put their trust in us. named is jenny harrison a word a deed.

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