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this is deja vu news live from berlin could some records of violence in the german city of chemist's last week be fake news this video of an alleged attack on a foreigner was widely circulated but now germany's intelligence chief says he has no reliable evidence that such chases actually took place his remarks directly contradict those of chancellor math. and she also macros meanwhile meeting with french president manuel mccall in marsay bring in europe forward is their
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objective ahead of in the e.u. wide summit later this month. and no ceasefire for the last rebel stronghold in syria iran and russia projecting a turkish proposal into averting a humanitarian catastrophe in its lead problems but they have agreed to keep talking. also in the next sixty minutes they built the stairway to heaven here comes lead's a. bit is fifty years to the days since this legendary band played their first concert the big question will they reunite for a long last big blast the man who was there back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight.
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i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the aftermath of a fatal life attack in the eastern german city of camden sparked a deep disagreement between chancellor on a macro and her domestic intelligence chief the chancellor has highlighted reports that far right mobs chased down foreigners there but now the head of the next domestic intelligence is raising doubts about that he says his agency has no reliable evidence that such activity actually took place real news or fake news could these mobile phone shots be staged and scaled marson chief of germany's domestic intelligence agency suggests they might be fake speaking to a major german newspaper he had said he had no information about hunt's. the recordings of august twenty sixth seem to show a mob of right wingers storming through the streets of cabinets pursuing foreigners the events followed the murder of
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a german citizen where the suspects are two asylum seekers now in custody. germany's interior minister is standing by and. i have no further information from the federal office for the protection of the constitution besides what they have published today but it is a similar level of information to that of the other security agencies which to me. just a few days ago german chancellor angela merkel was in no doubt that the video recordings were authentic and not staged. i have seen pictures which clearly show hatred in the persecution of innocent people which we have to distance ourselves from that's what my spokesman mr seibert did that's what i am doing that is all there is to say even merkel's coalition partners in the s.p.d. support her view and doubt that martin's position is correct in the newer vehicles are to be. the eyewitness account to be responsible for further inflaming matters.
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chancellor merkel spokesman today did not on a quickly support mass and a spokeswoman for the ministry of the interior simply said investigations into the disputed video is ongoing. so what are the facts in this case our political correspondent maximilian acosta is following this for us max he has the head of germany's the max intelligence cited any proof that the reports of foreigners being chased in the streets of candidates are fake news. well this is the critical issue we don't know he hasn't given any significant proof about the story this is highly unusual the procedure this has come forward with so what has happened is he's not given out an official statement this has not been an official report towards the government but instead they just have been an interview that he had of the domestic secret service has giving the germany's biggest tabloid newspaper the built and in that interview you haven't given any sort of proof or
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any kind of explanation for why he things this video could be fake but just that he considers this fake and that he thinks that this my up and fact be an act of diversion misinformation and what is so unusual about this that he's doing right now what he actually things is happening anyway he is not clearing up the situation but he's just adding all to the fire in a question of like what can we believe what do we know ok what we have a as a situation where germany's head of domestic intelligence is directly contradicting the german chancellor why. again we don't know why we don't know why his motives are coming from and the even bigger question may be in fact why hasn't he briefed the chancellor so if there have been significant doubts that this video was fake why have there been no communication within the chancellor saying like before you go and publicly declare this video as true we have concerns would like to tell you
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about this hasn't supposedly happened otherwise the chancellor would have gone forward with their statement and he's not as far as we know as far as the spokes person of german chancellor stephens i would have said today that there has been no briefing by a mohsen with the chancellor so what we're seeing right now in germany is a fact a battle of how can we go forward after the events and cabinets and how we addressing the question of right wing violence and the secret domestic service the . us has been at the center of that controversy for a long time there have been allegations in the past that they have not paid enough attention to this in a phobia and ride thing violence in germany ok we've seen a lot of reactions and earlier deputy head of the social democrats told us w that he thinks mohsen should resign let's have a look at some of what raw steak you had to say. well because we have really proof
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for what happened in came that by independent journalists reporting from this place by testimonies from others by cruel reports of people getting prosecuted for raising their right arm and. also by people shouting we kill you all and i think the chief of the intelligence is there to protect our constitution against right wing extremists and not to. talk down things that have been done by right wing extremists ok calls for the they had a domestic intelligence is resignation what kind of pressure is mohsen facing right now. well as we've just heard this debate been more and more demands or questions raised questions raised if he's right for the job to protect the constitution which is the title of his job because controversies have been piling up in the past ever
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since he's taken office in two thousand and twelve and has been at the center of quite some controversial political issues for ones that wasn't just recent weeks the debate of the claim that by a former member of the far right a fifty party that he has been affected vising the same party on how to avoid being observed by the fossils by the domestic secret service there's also been the question if he's been hiding the fact there has been a secret informant in the mill you off the attacker off the building christmas market attack in two thousand and fifteen and as i said before that has been the question if his secret service has been most paying enough attention to right wing attacks and violence in germany for example in regards to the end as you. knew your nazi underground group which has been trialled and which has been. put to trial the trial ended just this summer knox million akasha thanks so much for that.
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well chancellor merkel is in the france and more say for talks with president money more mccraw the two are discussing key european issues like migration euro zone reform. the meeting comes at a time when both leaders are facing political pressure on a number of fronts at home the french president is relying on machall support for his ambitious proposals to reform the eurozone which have the net with resistance from other e.u. states as well as politicians here in germany. the two leaders will meet again at an evil wide summit later this month when member countries hope to bridge their differences on migration policy. maclin mccraw will meet again later this month in salzburg austria where european leaders hope to bridge their differences on migration policy well for more on this meeting let's go to the w.'s a max hoffman in march say for us right now max what do you make of president mccrone and johnson machall statements earlier. so i can tell you this
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brian the wind here is much stronger than what the two of them said really nothing new i hate to say that in the beginning except that we've seen a ritual that they've really have been practicing for the last months where my call is just on the importance of finding solutions for the migration crisis of what used to be the migration crisis and i'm going to back can seize that something needs to be done to reform the eurozone that is of course a topic that is very close to the heart of coal so there's a give and take but of course and that has not changed the euro zone that it might have back home once is not the euro zone that i'm going to america wants and what i . wanted at least in the past for migration is not necessarily what money when my call is practicing at home he's a pretty much a hard liner when it comes to buy gratian at least at home you've seen that this way this week with the crackdowns of french police on some illegal migrant camps in
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the north west of friends in the cali cali region but they both know that they have to show unity here in our say because of the durban french engine doesn't work at all anymore and it's going to be hard to set any kind of e.u. agenda in the next months ok this engine for europe is a very important now with that in the background both president microphone and chancellor merkel are facing new lows in approval ratings how's that going to weigh on their discussion for example about migration as you mentioned a very contentious issue in both countries. it is a contentious issue in both countries but the low approval ratings are much more linked to migration in the case of i'm going to america she really has a couple of fronts there there are large parts of the population that think something needs to be done that she has trouble with her own coalition partner the social the c.s.u. the bavarian sister party of her party the cd you and that's not the case for the
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money we might call his low approval ratings are for different reasons than migration it's mainly because of what he's been acted in the law in the last months for example but labor law reform also his style of governing many think he's just being too aloof and he's become the president of the rich and that doesn't go well go down well at all in france so different kind of trouble here but of course it's important for both of them again and i can't stress this enough that even though the origin of the low approval ratings in germany and france are different it remains important for both of them to show that they are united on those topics ok max thanks so much for that for now from marsay we'll have more from max as we get some information coming out of those talks as they move forward thanks much next. now for some of the other stories making the news today protesters in the iraqi city of basra have burned down to rein in consulate there it's the latest attack in a week of violence has left at least ten people dead many balls friends are fed up
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with widespread corruption unemployment and poor public services they accuse raney and parties of interfering in local politics. i love people twitter has permanently banned the right wing internet personality alex jones because of quote abusive behavior the move comes after he posted a video of himself be raiding a c.n.n. journalist the social media giant had previously suspended him for a week facebook and youtube have taken similar action. officials in japan say at least sixteen people have been confirmed dead after a powerful earthquake struck the northern island of hokkaido thursday. rescue workers are continuing to search for survivors more than twenty people remain missing. though it is a tradition embedded in their dress their language and their identity in kenya beaded jewelries an integral part of the messiah tribes cultural heritage and it's
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being increasingly adopted by young kenyan seeking to forge an african identity did abuse it is to model what men went to meet some of the women behind this intricate form of handy work. it is a place of qana deeply rooted culture and home to a group that still follows a unique traditional lifestyle. or the place of severus is one of many messiah villages in kenya and it is here that one of the best known symbols of african traditions is created. and crafted intricate beat work is as much a part of my sight culture as having cattle. who are able. or there needs for busey. signs love to be beautiful and this is why we make these beads we also love culture. and as you know we say one who leaves their
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culture is a slave. i'm told beading is done only by women in must high culture and has been practiced since before colonial rule the skill is passed down from generation to generation today the youngest here is just three while the oldest eighties. now i can't imagine a life without big suggests current menu. to unlock the meaning behind the beads is to understand the unspoken language of messiah people various pieces are designed exclusively for certain ceremonies this one for example is only for weddings the colors are also assigned meaning in different villages read for example is for strength green is for the reach that feeds their animals an orange for want and hospitality but in. the being served a bigger purpose. because i knew. this is our office in fact this
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is how we support our families. surprisingly it's young people in kenya who are the biggest buyers of these traditional adornments redesigning and embellishing the ancient patents on well anything like the finished products end up distributed to various shops locally and globally but it is here at the messiah markets kenya's biggest open air curious shop that young people get to some pool a variety of this work. for celebrity stylist brian in nairobi jewelry has become synonymous with his work here the tradition and culture attached to the beads is ignored as he places a piece specifically designed for women on a man but breaking the rules brian says doesn't mean he doesn't understand the cultural value placed on them. it's a good thing to continuously have your heritage with you as you grew in your art so
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it's something that's going to continue to be part of. that these traditional designs continue to have a place in the more than world is in part through young contemporary artists like brian but even with no one else to buy or wear them these messiah women assure me that they would still be designing and hand crafting their jewelry the practice they say is part of who they are. all those of us use online platforms like facebook instagram twitter now they're posting photos or status updates doesn't cost a thing except of course your personal information but that isn't the case for people growing number of african countries the latest the nation of dineen and west africa west africa rather where the government is decided to charge a tax or the use of social media. a lot of people in between of course understandably not happy they're fighting the new fee for more i'm joined by our social media editor. can you tell us more about the tax how does it all work is the
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basically the government has decreed that people who want access to facebook what's happened to it will have to pay a fee for doing so are you an internet company that we spoke to said the charge isn't that great it's charge per megabyte but it all adds up and they said it has the potential to triple or quadruple people's internet bundles which they say is unjustified a lot of people are asking well why is the government doing this people are saying it's because they want to crack down on free speech in these types of conversations about politics that happen naturally on social media it's hard to know exactly how many people this will affect but we do you know i read a report today that internet uptake in bending is growing very rapidly as their potential e a lot of people ok so there's a sense element here trying to track down an undesirable dinny and what are the people in between doing to fight this well they're rallying on social media as it
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happens and they using the hash tag it's cold don't text my megabytes lots of reactions that we can show you one of them hiya saying you must be beast to make such a decision against the youth of binning where regressing all of this the revolving some bloggers are criticizing the government and their ministers for their own use of social media one of them is targeting the planning minister after he visited china and said is your access to tweet attacked in china well why is it in been named then the hashtag seems to be falling on deaf ears in the government there are these use this is really people are screaming don't touch my megabytes and you have nothing to say to your people you'll silence is upholding briand we spoke to an internet research from the rights group internet without borders her name is julie a wall nari is what she had to tell us today. we think that if that huge regulation of human rights on right is sickly their freedom of expression and pacifically even
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more specifically our freedom of communication the people who use social media today are not only people that use it to check their and ship nurses they are. their service providers and they need connectivity to be able to provide the services so when you text them you basically do not allow them to make make a living so brian lots of worries about the economy on small business and of course about democracy and been mean to each other thanks so much for bringing us up to date on this jared reed for us on the social media desk. at. the trumpet ministrations maybe fighting with the strain partners u.s. companies seem unimpressed now the pace of hiring quickened in august and wages grew at their fastest pace in nine years overall the u.s.
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economy added more than two hundred thousand jobs last month with the unemployment rate at three point nine percent the u.s. economy is considered to be at full employment now the u.s. federal reserve has said that under such circumstances it would continue to raise key interest rates the governing board is set to meet at the end of this month. now how did all of that go down with investors here's our markets meant only parts. the trade with china may be settling in but the u.s. economy are now coming along. growth. potential in august but the non-farm payrolls showing two hundred one thousand jobs created many more than expected were contributed were a broad range of sectors from construction to wholesalers to business services here also good news from the point of the u.s. economy where wage increases it was the largest annual increase over nine years and
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point nine percent now that the u.s. economy is doing well for the dollar response go on wall street the dow going down slightly well five hundred one but all are going up here are going down. german equity here the dax gaining weight trading up he was a little less labor market reports. one of art's reporting from frankfurt there now a check in on the petrol and as early as you cryptocurrency reveals it's nowhere to be found the writers news agency says that after four months of research it had as yet to identify a business or institution accepting the federal president maduro introduced the crypto currency with great gusto in february when crypto currencies like bitcoin were still riding high and venezuela's body of our was mired in hyperinflation the current value of the pet petrol also unknown. now for more let's cross
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over to our correspondent ask our schrenker he joins me from caracas osgar the petro was announced half a year ago now it's nowhere to be found it's not used for payment or traded what happened. well what happened to the better is what happens with most of the announcements made by the government they just don't follow through or change a long way since there was announced a change from being a token on to a talking working on next launching so it's not a crypto currency it's a token in june to superintendent of the cryptocurrency was fired and replaced with one that does not talk to the press and to this day there are only twenty six transactions with the petro which are probably just tests because it hasn't changed since it was launched so it's no surprise governments like the us restrict their use of their thirst for right actions that searches aren't really necessary because we are no transactions to date and that what's the government saying about the
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situation well the government has actually angered the new minimum wage to the self imposed prize of the better which is about sixty dollars which is an increment of thirty five times more than the minimum wage last month so the consequences of a three thousand percent raise into the bedroom has been catastrophic for businesses and workers last month we saw massive amounts of layovers and close business is unable to pay the new wages chances and fees so for the government the bit there was a tool to impose more political control over businesses by offering buyouts and takeovers of these companies now venezuelans have been living in crisis mode for months now there is a shortage of food medicine and other everyday necessities is the missing petro a topic amongst them. well not really there but it was light and intangible thread but with the rapidly print question many people are clear that this new
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minimum wage will have the work of the end of them not. worried about finding cheap food or a way out in this way that at this point because money has lost its work in the streets just to give you an example the prosecute go hand today is the same as the buzz about them last year so it went as well as are worried about tangible problems in the bedroom which can't be bought through to or accepted anyone. but as their last crypto currency the petro nowhere to be found oscar franco reporting from caracas oscar thank you and it's back to brian now and tough for military training in north korea with a lot of health risks kristoff as north korea prepares to mark in seventies anniversaries this weekend defectors are speaking out about the health risks involved in old terry training especially in goose stepping north koreans who escape the communist country say the tough exercises to master it have left some with permanent injuries. a military display to warm the heart of
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a dictator north korea's leader kim jong il is likely to see much more such synchronized stamping as the hermit kingdom gears up to celebrate its seventieth anniversary but all this pomp and pageantry comes with a human cost. this is north korean defectors seven he's lived in south korea for decades he recalls a female officer he rests her life in a parade. stuff for the march she was taken to a hospital and i do not know whether she survived if i continue she trained through the pain knowing that if they found out about her condition they would pull her out of the parade she enjoyed the pain and fell after she marched in front of the north korean leader's. good. another
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defector now living in seoul. camden ga shows the technique she perfected. but her body has paid the price she claims the grilling exercise left her injured and was a violation of her human rights. going to the one that the doctor did not even touch me and diagnosed me with say attica. i asked him about the cure and he said there was none he said if i were lucky it would heal itself but if not it would leave me paralyzed waist down i fainted after hearing that for three months i had to crawl on the floor. here in pyongyang some of the thousands of north koreans who've been practicing for the upcoming celebration for months the price of privilege and that's to tell the tyrian state. we have more news straight ahead could lead zeppelin be staging a possible comeback will be talking about that the next half hour don't go.
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problems. in mozambique we say that you have to laugh so you don't write it's how people call me a role. as a journalist a staple of all the stocks in the bag by the letter look and see i'm. just fascinated by checking valves of all those jokes finding out what people up talking about what is moving down. my father told me how to ask him to fudge the book questions about my country and about books that his wife so i keep going to the state my name is now diesel and i work at g.w. . miscreations the interests of this brand the stink of scholars got an icon of the. book what do we really know about samantha behind the dark. what
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motivates him how does he think and feel good moments in the life of a great fashion designer some small. stuff it starts september. w's. this is deja vu news live from berlin i'm brian thomas great to have you with us our top stories this hour germany's domestic intelligence chief says pictures like this in the violence and comes last week could be think news on scared mohsen says his agency has no reliable evidence that alleged hundreds of foreigners actually took place. in germany as all american president mccall friends have been meeting in the french city of marsay on the agenda key issues like migration strengthening the euro zone and they're preparing for an e.u. wide summit that's coming up later this month. well u.n. special envoy for syria has proposed
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a plan for extremist rebel fighters to pull back from syria's it looked province that's the country's last stronghold for anti-government resistance fighters seventy mistura percent of the proposal at the u.n. security council meeting which comes as the syrian government is expected to launch a major military offensive on. the envoy said the al qaeda linked fighters should retreat to avert a bloodbath. or meanwhile at a three way summit on the fate of it live around russia and turkey have been unable to overcome their differences or a leader hassan rouhani hosted russia's president vladimir putin and turkey's president everyone in tehran turkey push for a cease fire but that was rejected by russia and iran raising fears of an imminent offensive three leaders did however agree to continue talking. aid agencies say an offensive against the province could quote be the greatest humanitarian catastrophe in syria's seventy year old war this is what turkey's
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president had to say. turkey right now is hosting three point five million syrian refugees it lives population is three point five million people now turkey does not have the resources or power to host a further three point five million people. ok to abuse a turkey correspondent delia han standing by for us in istanbul yulia we heard early on there fearing an influx of millions of refugees what is at stake for turkey. well it is a very crucial matter of national security for turkey not only because what happens in egypt could lead to a final decision in the syrian war but because it's turkey who would have to bear the costs of such a large scale military offensive missed out on want again of
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a bloodbath today he is as you already mentioned concerned about another influx of refugees considering the fact that his country is already hosting so many people we have gone beyond our limits he said and he is not only worried about civilian seeking aid or shelter in case of such an offensive but also about jihad is fighters thousands of them are believed to be inside it live they could potentially hide among civilians and cross into turkey ok this certainly is as you describe the issue of national security for turkey and yet we haven't heard any concrete plans coming out of that meeting and in tehran can turkey get russia and syria to change tactics when it comes to. well the meetings today just showed how different the positions of turkey iran and russia still are mr adelman was trying to advocate a cease fire it's not entirely clear how successful he was with that because
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especially president putin is in favor of strong military action to crush a rebel groups inside it live and he wants president assad to take complete control over syria the joint declaration today doesn't mention any imminent offensive it just mentions the three partners want to try to cooperate and resolve the crisis so maybe i'm missing out on managed to buy some time some time maybe to put pressure on as i said that no clear answer on what will happen next in live the three leaders will one want to meet again ok let's look if we could add a worst case scenario if a new humanitarian crisis is triggered and if turkey is hit with a new wave of migrants and refugees what will this mean for turkey's refugee deal with your. well brian the turkish aid agencies are reportedly already stepping up preparations on both sides of the borders so they
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are prepared for the worst case scenario but probably it would mean that turkey and its european partners would have to renegotiate that deal it's safe i think to believe that present adam would ask for much more aids financial aid humanitarian assistance so the whole deal would be on the table again and i think that's a scenario that scale as many in europe inside the e.u. and germany as well ok a lot at stake not only for turkey but for the e.u. as well and you'll be on for us in istanbul thanks very much. it's to brazil now on the front runner in brazil's presidential election are also noro has been transferred to a local hospital in rio de janeiro after he was stabbed at a campaign rally right when candidate had taken the lead in the contest after former president ignacio lula de silva was jailed on corruption charges and disqualified from running. the moment that could alter the course of the country
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the front runner and purcell's presidential race stabbed in the gut. he's rushed to the hospital with a life threatening wound. the crowd grabs this man a daily obispo de oliveira believed to be the attacker he's now under arrest police say he's mentally unstable his motive for means unclear hours later inside this hospital doctors await the results of surgery to repair the damage and outside rage over the attack was able to get those audio you're both scenarios a fighter he's on his feet he's alive he's on his feet and he will be elected in the first round whatever it takes is that you bear here you very very soon more arcade where. this would make both an hour withdraw from the presidential campaign a very wrong. how this is attack it shakes up next month's presidential race is now
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the big question sixty three year old both sinatra has shocked many across brazil with his racist and homophobic comments but the far right candidate has performed strongly in recent polls and his closest rival has been ordered to prison that's former leftist president lula da silva must still overturn a ban on him running in the election after being convicted on corruption charges. so now relief among supporters as word spreads their man is expected to recover from a brutal attack that could throw the nation's sympathy and support his way crystal's his back is what looks like a lucrative hook up between guitar and germany qatar state owned petroleum company is in talks with german firms juniper and r. w. e. about a possible liquid gas terminal now the gulf nation has one of the largest gas reserves
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in the world and is looking for more customers qatari german business relations go beyond gas however qatar's estate investment fund owns stakes in some of germany's biggest companies including fox wagon siemens chemical giant a b s f and deutsche bank that is more than three hundred german forms are now active in qatar with projects worth seventy three billion euros among them are who tif building there and. helping qatar prepare for the twenty twenty two world cup now today the country announced that it would invest a further ten billion euros in germany over the next five years it could tare business delegation is a member lin to set up the details. qatar is a tiny country but you wouldn't guess that from the size of the delegation that arrived in berlin to look for business opportunities. i have it with an i want you to that germany is one of our most important trade partners. in this league germany already
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makes up a large part of our investment portfolio. because we have a lot of faith in the german economy and the chances for growth. the german economy has a good reputation. already has holdings in folks bergen siemens and the door bank and has a strong interest in cooperating on energy projects. the new energy sector in my opinion has strong potential any expansion of our business relationship you still wants to reduce its dependency on gas exports in four years the emirate will host the world soccer championship and construction is taking place everywhere expanding the infrastructure requires massive expertise from outside the country and due to an ongoing boycott by neighboring states is more isolated than ever so an opening to europe is vital and this could be good news for german companies qatar is
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a country which has acquired a huge fund and they have proved that they give capital in a very responsible way also to rest kompany is also determined companies but could task suffers from many political issues among them the status of foreign workers imported for the stadium projects but german building companies say they will improve working conditions on their projects in qatar. twenty five years ago forty five and opened its plant and the polish city of pas not at the time it was an investment of about one billion euros and it's been quite worth while for the german carmaker but while the solidarity union has largely been cooperative some of the three thousand workers say they're not getting their fair share of the factory success. every one hundred seven seconds a new v.w.
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rolls off the post on production line d.w. small than the caddy is one of the models made here twenty five years ago colleagues at the same time however the cost of living here is much lower in comparison. i like working at the twenty five years if i didn't like it might have left long ago. so. there are no conflicts here but i'm quite happy. in recent years folks buying has invested enormous amounts in the polls and works. the new production line for its craft to transport it cost a billion euros. seven and a half thousand a v.w. as workers here solidarity union members. the unions negotiating committee prefers council e ation rather than confrontation when it comes to wage talks with management.
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does the number of the never stop your aim is to gradually raise wages here to match german wage levels. which is on the other hand we've got to keep an eye on making sure the plant is competitive and we're looking for a solution that's acceptable for both sides to keep on anybody's book. some workers here on set all happy about that they've set up their own works group and claim to have five hundred members signed up they publish a newspaper to keep people informed about their activities the group wants to see wages rise faster along with bonus payments for weekend shift work. the mortgages of the company has a lot of advantages of race production targets and turn out more and more vehicles in every shift which is not of a good quality and so worldwide and so demanding more pay is quite reasonable risky . wage hikes are a constant topic in posen but some entirely different challenges are also looming
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production line automation is inevitable and the mobility is also about to expand rapidly. management here is counting on polish engineers to handle the changes none has plenty of universities. lot of technical development engineers are in germany now one company specialization courses they'll be back in one to two years then growth he will continue to. assert production shift is about to be introduced imposing on more than one hundred sixty thousand counties alone will soon be rolling off the production line here every year. plastic is a problem the big one millions of tons of the stuff are polluting our oceans and endangering wildlife more and more companies are slowly becoming aware that we can't go on like that and are trying to get rid of unnecessary packaging danish brewer calls barack the world's number four in the sector has now come up with a fresh idea of how to pack their six pack. it's a six pack with
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a twist carlsberg calls it a snap patch and the name is supposed to say it all these journalists were among the first to get their hands on one and it worked as promised but it's not just convenient it's good for the environmentalists normally. expect there's a lot of question but this one this was out almost any question. here this kind of feeling. quickly as well as all. ready for serving the danish birth says gluing cans together will reduce the amount of plastic used in multi-packs by up to seventy six percent and that could mean they were duction in global plastic waste by more than twelve hundred tons each year that's the equivalent of sixty million plastic bags for carlsberg it's more than a marketing gimmick but it has one of those two it's built its own little mermaid alongside the original in copenhagen harbor and it's made out of plastic waste one
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hundred thirty seven kilograms worth the amount of brewer says the snap pack will save every hour now in some cities street food is all the rage but if you're headed to florence to grab a slice of pizza with a view of the pallets you know that kill you might want to reconsider the city is joining roman venice and restricting where and when tourists can eat fast food on the street is why. it's a beautiful day in florence masterpieces of are in a sense architecture everywhere and everywhere tourists munching fast food anywhere they can find a seat the locals say they are a nuisance tourists say they have no choice there's not a lot of place to have a lot of seats and table so sitting on the three the three only solution. but that may soon come to an end the city will now issue fines of up to five hundred euros to people eating on the streets of the city's historic center. many restauranteurs
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say it's high time known yelm at santee has long objected to tourists eating fast food in front of his restaurant. i like this new law and i think that everything that's done by retailers institutions citizens in order to improve the streets receives our support. but restaurant owners are losing income is only one of the problems brought in by florence's plague of fast food tourists they also leave a mountain of rubbish in their wake roman venice have already taken action. we're going to leave for feedback on these rules are not practical for tourists we can't eat at a restaurant every day we get a sandwich to save time many of. the new rules are posted prominently in florence's tourist areas that the city will soon see if its hard line will learn to restore
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a suspect. there from the very last time led zeppelin performed live in concert that was in two thousand and seven in london and it is fifty years ago today that this legendary band played their very first live concert that was back in one thousand sixty eight and someone who saw them live way back then is with me now in studio. and that led zeppelin fan is robin merrill from the culture desk i robin good to see you what were they like back then alive i woulda loved to have been there but i didn't see of a sixty i saw them in one thousand nine hundred eighty one in my hometown of salzburg a small venue for them i mean
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a thousand seats and they were already stars it was incredibly powerful army and it was this girl almost the performance that was what i remember and very very loud one thing i do remember i was stood next to. the sound desk which was about to begin. and at the beginning of the concert the sound man or actually the roadie just put the sound faders from the bottom to the top and then left they had it must have been horrendous it was an extraordinary coming back then was there any way to know that robert plant would become what he went on to become. yeah i mean all of them huge i mean there are legends and they they all legends today even though they haven't played for forty years really except a couple of columns is because of the influence they have on other bands i mean for instance deep purple would never happen without the norwood black sabbath and you do move on a generation and you think soundgarden. and the rip people are
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reading about people who are not in that genre like madonna says they're a great influence and more recently lady gaga and i mean so many other bands and performers have been influenced by them and it all started on this day fifty years ago. jimmy page was already a successful session musician when he founded led zeppelin in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight so it was bassist and keyboardists john paul jones page also invited to relatively unknown musicians to join his passion single robot plants. and drama john boehner led zeppelin sold into the heavens.
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the passion energy and musical diversity of led zeppelin has fascinated fans and critics alike to this day. it often is a lot. of these four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited and their exceptional case i can't think of another one. big break came in one hundred sixty nine with the release of that imaginatively title second album led zeppelin to. the album went to number one in the us knocking the beatles abbey road off the top spots. the song that they are best remembered for was the epic stairway to heaven.
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put out one hit album after another and their tours grew ever bigger ever more spectacular. but in one thousand and eighty tragedy struck excessive alcohol consumption was a fact. in the death of legendary and irreplaceable drama john. than three remaining members were shocked and called it quits. now in the bounds of fiftieth anniversary has naturally increased speculation about a reunion. i should just mention that john boehner despite his excesses was an amazing drama one of the fastest one of the loudest and yet he had a groove he could play so well he really was an extraordinary. run with the
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fiftieth anniversary upon us will they be coming together again course the other drum to bring us another misty mountain morning. it's the question on everybody's lips that has been for many many years i mean just the concerts resort the beginning from two thousand and seven which twenty million we see again now twenty million people applied for tickets the d.v.d. has sold over two million i believe today. all basically the fans want it but i would say it will never make it because the problem he's had is a very successful sort of career and he always says he doesn't want to relive the past glories and they can't really do it without jason ball and we see on the drums the son of john boehner played with them that. is irreplaceable voices are replaceable and actually i do also think that robert plant himself most probably can't do those screamy he was the greatest degree away from the old i was in
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a i mean our daughter know that he can get all those behind where does the name of led zeppelin come from well there's a lot of religions about that yeah the myth is that when jimmy page was putting together the back end he was speaking to keith moon the drummer of the who and he says. i've got john bonham on drums to. keith mean you know john paul jones was a very well known special musician who got his new singer from birmingham co. and evidently keith moon said we'll go down like a led zeppelin welcome to it and that is the myth surrounding it and as ever our viewers can get more on our website i'm about this lots on the web site dot com slash cultures we have to know and there's a whole story about them as well yeah ok robin as ever thanks very much romero for us from the culture desk. where some sports and football now
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win or the royce on a has pulled out of the squad for germany's friendly with peru on sunday for personal reasons sonny came on as a substitute in thursday's goalless draw with world champions france that was the day after his attitude was questioned by teammate tony cos the manchester city player has not started a competitive game for more than a month now and failed to make germany's world cup squad. german mass circulation newspaper build is reporting that his girlfriend is about to give birth. it's good you're a minor now of some of our top stories at this hour germany's domestic intelligence chief says pictures like this one from the violence in cannes this last week could be fake news on scare of mohsen says that his agency has no reliable evidence that the alleged chasing of foreigners actually took place. and german chancellor angela merkel and president truong of france have been meeting in the french city of her say on their agenda key issues like migration
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strengthening the euro zone and bracks are preparing for an e.u. wide summit that's scheduled for later this week. this is the view news live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being with us don't forget there's more news again at the top of the hour still will be with you for that.
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last week be fake news this video of an alleged attack on a farm it was widely circulated but now germany's domestic intelligence chief says he has no reliable evidence that such chases actually took place rick poppy's remarks appear to contradict those of germany's chancellor. thomson machall meanwhile has been meeting the french president emmanuel mccraw in maasai with the stated objectives.
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