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oversee a deal breaks it even though the british chamber of commerce sees that as a worst case scenario. johnson says the industry's warnings are overblown many voters and agree even those who might soon lose their jobs that. many here would vote for breaks again like luis whitby who barely manages to pay the rent for her beauty parlor. ab fab and hauled. out we will see. joe say on the hardware kids i will survive kali on the balcony the beginning but they're only one off to bail people out. she might be in full room vacationing. business thanks for watching.
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colleagues have been traveling around europe by train and they'll be here to tell us about their escapades. and in our series on island hopping we visit jersey just off the coast of france. the show graber gotten here in germany a small plots of garden colonies that city dwellers love to have to grow vegetables flowers or just to sit in and relish the simple joys of nature at the weekend this is typically german as is the fact that these hobby gardeners are this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the rules and regulations of such gardens really rachel stood experts on all things quintessentially. well. in the city kingdom welcome to the.
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order of germany on the outskirts of towns of the long lines you'll find god in colonies plots of land divvied up and rented out to green think. about garden. there are several names for the allotment in germany because they've got enough of $370.00 square metres of manicured lawns neat flower beds and decoration is welcomed including of course the king of german kitsch the garden there. in the 19th century city populations blue and green spaces dwindled early versions of allotments gave poor families some outdoor space and the opportunity to grow their own food this self-sufficiency proved bicycle during the 2 world wars in communist east germany leaders originally viewed these individual god noises with suspicion but they soon softened to the concept once they realised that hobby got this could help make up the shortfall in a fresh. today it's not about the sensitive more about lifestyle. said dryly. compu dozens of flights are troubling.
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for teaching but i got come on your. own there are about a 1000000 allotment gardens in germany the capital but then boasts the most but even france is nothing one up you'll have to join the queue behind the 12000 other nature lovers on the local waiting lists and in many cities the need for more housing is putting a lot more gardens under threat of course in germany gardening rights come with governing responsibilities ladies and gentleman the rule book ok that's a bit of an exaggeration but the federal law on allotments is impressively detailed and on top of each client got an association has its own set of rules for example. which. the shift from. the term mentality literally a lot mentality is used to describe the attitude of someone who has meticulously
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for their own metaphorical god and is quick to pass judgment on someone who would offend. in fact seems a lot like god knows i've got a bit of a reputation. laundry we're going to. start from. ok this is coming up a lot between us is kind of a mixture between square very particular and narrow minded basically if you don't want to be. that's for sure but. if you are going to sometimes you know i'm talking about the stereotypes things are changing many associations are loosening the rules to attract younger members and the somewhat cooler sounding urban gardening trend has come along to boost gardening street cred when god in income goes for different. types of mushroom launches an infomercial i want to. get on the. open god and they want to see.
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what i living in your mind someone wasn't up in c'mon i've also not understood my love of fish and gotten on mr hood this morning and shared responsibility fit better into a modern works at jewel and it costs a lot less to take. this more relaxed approach to gardening is proving popular with all sorts of. god in this. tradition. that was me the germans not trying to beat the europeans because we sent 2 young colleagues here. on the trip of a lifetime judea south delhi and the ease of phone records and took an interest trip around europe the bike train from here they went public and we studied italy from the netherlands and documented it all on instagram facebook is.
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20 to be a famine countries and once again we're taking you on a train trip through europe i'm the and i'm julia and together will be that year of pop summer destinations but i'm also discovering time. that was 3 weeks ago and now they're back here with me in the studio they've survived. 3 weeks so shadia what was the most challenging thing about it well one thing that worried me was trying to get along with luisa for 3 weeks but i think he knows pretty well and that one thing that we found quite difficult was arriving in paris and it being 42 degrees celsius so it was the hottest temperature ever recorded in the city and we had to find creative ways the try to survive the heat so we basically and it up staying in the hotel until it got cooler and then visited the sites in the evening now louise i've been to most countries in europe i've been to a city behind never be done. about it so how was venice and that's of the 2nd
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question of course it's a wonderful city there's so so much to see so much history but we were also quite surprised of how many tourists we actually encountered we found out that actually informing us well before going there and also going by night when most of the tourists have gone as good to oh ok so it was very busy you talked before about you said about hidden gems and i believe slovenia was a hidden gem why was that yeah it was it was surprising to us how beautiful the country is and we had also play. the trip so that we visited a lot of cities but slovenia was an opportunity to get into nature so we went hiking on the mountains near madiba or and that was a great way to come away for fresh then having experienced gorgeous european nature and you go away from the crowd yes. now unfortunately you had to work was this posting on instagram and facebook and into the interacting with followers
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on your trip what was that like well we didn't expect actually that it would be such a positive experience we thought we would have critiques but actually most of it was really positive we had people wishing us good journey saying hello every morning commenting on the photos and even someone at the end said that she had tears in her eyes when she learned that we were at the end of our trip and is that is it still going on this process or have you finished everything we're still responding to a few messages that we get but from tomorrow we are off our new adventures yet really. what was prague like probably was great i had already been the reason i had already been but it was a great way to re-experience the city and we took a free walking tour which is something we would really recommend to discover new cities or maybe learn new things about somewhere you've already been and the last trip i saw a picture of it i'm still fishing for plastic yet it was about all so what else
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did not. for this is new for everyone but i got married to an amsterdam right for one day for that's part of a tour initiative that's called on tourist amsterdam and the principle is you meet locals and you spend the day together doing things that are good for the city and so we went plastic fishing for honeymoon yeah. now you're divorced i'm divorced over time but then every divorce now one of the great things about traveling is you meet local people. what was the impression of your fellow europeans we met a lot of young europeans and what we found was a lot of people enthusiastic about europe open to people from other parts of the continent and really happy to be able to share common values common interests and just get to know each other better and that's lovely said yeah finally introduced me very popular in my day it's also popular slowed travel would you do it again yes
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or not yes absolutely yeah well it's been great having you here thanks for popping in and have a rest now and. if you want to see more of the journey ole the videos are on facebook at d w culture now we continue our journey around europe in our series on island hopping not so easy to get to by train this one jersey is just off the coast of france but much to the shagger of the french part of the british isles also its microclimate is special which makes the flora and fauna quite unique . on the largest of the channel islands the pace of life is allegedly overlooking the harbor of gori is mont or guy castle a jazzy landmark. another historic spot is vincent obama's estate summer a model it boasts one of the most diverse herb gardens in europe.
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some parts of the manor house are open to the public chain. along with the estate vincent nobody inherited the title of senior a few diluted the island is officially ruled by elizabeth the 2nd not in her capacity as queen of the united kingdom but as head of the duchy of normandy jersey is actually independent of a complicated situation historically this a new enjoyed some unusual hereditary privilege as. i used to have the right to shoot rabbits. creations. my wife if she. had a child had the right to be taken to church for a touching ceremony. on a horse to be provided by the priest all these things are very obscure but the rights and privileges that were attached to them. the island is lush and green
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thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith give a. good night's chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. are trying to make the garden very natural and so that we're very much thinking about them the environment that we live in and how it fits into the valley and also trying to cater really for the. on the different ends. on the different. the garden is not very knowledge it contains $2500.00 different plants including numerous rare species judith cafe's garden is indeed an award winning attraction it's a popular place for 2 reasons many of them even take a few gardening tips back home with them.
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i have to say if you've never been there jersey is a very special place everything sort of slows down you know moral no websites at d.w. dot com slash culture of i'm told on the girls into rail journey as well as i said all the videos are on facebook and culture but 6 for now thanks for watching thanks to the crew here in berlin and thank you for joining us and join us again if you can at the same time some are our.
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military for real also coming up u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls face off in a 2nd debate front runner and former vice president joe biden coming under attack from all sides we look at how he and his main rivals plan. germany comes under fire from the u.s. half her foreign minister heiko miles refuses requests from washington to take part in a naval mission to bolster security in the persian gulf as tensions between iran and the west grow. and weeks of massive protests over corruption and mismanagement in puerto rico have forced the governor of the u.s. territory to step down our correspondent met some of the people behind the demonstrations.
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the head of the chinese army in hong kong has spoken in strong terms against months of street protests in the territory chen said unrest should not be tolerated stoking fears of military intervention he gave his support to rigorously enforce the law all recent street protests seen by the clashes between demonstrators and police with tear gas and rubber bullets being fired his comments were echoed by hong kong's former chief executive tony cheek wahoo said the protests were being orchestrated by the u.s. and taiwan and added that whatever violence was being deployed by protesters should be stopped we will never allow the small now. people to take advantage of the tolerance of the society and the government and use by other means to hurt economic and social order in hong kong and damage the relationship between the central government and the hong kong special administration government. well for more now
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i'm joined by g.w. china policy analyst clifford coonan clifford what do you make of these call nantz by china's hong kong military commander and former chief executive very pointed comments they are and i think it's i always think of the part of penny's theory here that you know individually either of these events would be would be pretty serious put together they've become quite worrying. was a very respected figure seems likely as a slightly moderating figure but he's come out with these pretty pretty serious comments about what's happening and then obviously this video then coming from the p.s.a. and everyone is worried about the p.l.o. a in hong kong. on the democracy side when you say the pilatus the people's liberation army just the chinese mainland army that is garros and in hong kong. let's talk about that video a little bit it shows troops quelling
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a protest in an urban area presumably hong kong quite worrying what do you make of all well there's lots of things about the video it's 1 point one of the soldiers is asking in canton eason saying you know you barely if you bear the quote consequences of your actions it isn't hong kong probably but it's in an area that looks very like it's urban environment it's people being arrested wearing you know civilian clothes so there's a lot of issues there also there's heavy ordinance as we can see at tear gas so a lot of the symbolism of the imagery and the exercises being drilled are clearly aimed at hong kong now there are concerns that we could see another kinnaman square situation in hong kong others from people very worried about that that the military could come in and brutally suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations do you think that is a plausible scenario i think this is always the fear with hong kong because it's.
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looking at 30 years instead of and square crackdown. on people's minds. also the fact that the police seem a little bit disillusioned with the way things are going they're under investigation for various for their behavior and certain incidents ordinarily i think beijing be quite happy to leave it to the hong kong police have taken a very hard line i think myself given that this year is the 70th anniversary of the founding of china they're not going to want anything that's majorly destabilizing and i think to bring in troops into hong kong in a major way would be quite destabilizing so i personally don't think that the. invasion or met massive intervention would be will be the case but it's definitely a hardening of approach and and we could see some kind of limited intervention by the by the people's liberation army into into hong kong thank you very much t w china policy analyst clifford could. to the u.s.
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now where democratic party candidates have again clashed in a televised debate as the party decides who will take on donald trump in next year's presidential election candidates disagreed on issues from immigration to climate change and health care and of course how to defeat the republicans in the debate further highlighted the identity crisis within the democratic party with the divide expanding between us who want major policy changes and others who take a more centrist approach 10 hopefuls lined up but all eyes were on former vice president joe biden and his main rival california senator camilla harris here's some of the exchange between the 2 over their plans for health care reform feel this is the single most important issue facing the public and to be very blunt and to be very straightforward you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan so i think that you should really think about what you're saying but be reflective and understand that the people of america want access to health care and
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do not want cost to be their barrier to getting anybody tell you how much their plans because my plans cost 7 $150000000000.00 that's what it costs not $30.00 train if you got a vice president and in 2019 and america for a democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone i think is without excuse. w.'s washington correspondent all of us saw it too was called was following that debate over joe biden is currently leading the polls in the democratic presidential primary how did he do last night. well joe biden was very much under scrutiny because he did not do well in the 1st round of presidential debates he had a rather weak performance back then so he really tried to make up for that it seemed and that worked out partially he clashed with kemel harris over health care he was then attacked by several other candidates on several issues it really seemed
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like he had a target on his back tonight but then he also again had his weaker moments he confused some numbers he confused the costs of medicare for all still bottom line joe biden became better but still did not meet his expectations you know there were 10 candidates on stage there last night and with so many voices it's hard to make your voice heard were there any standout moments in last night's debate right so there were some big names on stage and. of course joe biden senator kemel harris also center a cory booker's above non of them really delivered that really overwhelmingly convincing performance just like last night there was a big divide between moderate and progressive ideas here but at the same time everyone agrees that there are common enemy in the coming opponent is donald trump
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your joe biden called the 2020 election therefore a battle for the soul of america kemah harris said donald trump is a predator and a coward and cory booker said of the nation's crisis is donald trump what about american voters who are watching what do they make of the democrats debate the merits on. well it depends who you're speaking if you speak to republicans they're rather content pride now about the fact that the democrats are rather busy with themselves democrats in turn are trying to find 3 the rights of political direction to move forward but let's listen to a couple of voices a guests also a watch party here in washington d.c. that i attended early a watch party all of the young democrats. here and some really really deep problems so we need somebody with some bold vision there are some moderates to do so but
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there are some extreme lucia's if you would think some of the things donald trump has been doing have been just so extreme on the right is going to need to be said for his courage and so i'm all for people like andrew you. senator harris. ernie sanders people who are really trying to push to push down the road it really struck america so this is what i think the biggest challenge is whether or not you want to position yourself a person who can win the vote or a person who can defeat trump and it sounds like the same thing but if not now majority of people right now who are voting for democrats they're looking for candidates who can beat trump and it isn't even looking at the foundation for even its bills that are even the issue i think the time for matter is he has passed and . as we heard yesterday how i'm republicans are going to say that democrats are crazy and socially stay right here become a centrist or like to se you know send out an opportunity to push the party fonzie
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the democrats really want. the election itself olders still more than a year away when will we know who is in fact going to challenge strong in next year's election. well it's still a long way ahead and we also still don't have those odds on favorite candidate of the democratic party as of now so the next presidential debate will be in september and the threshold then will be somewhat higher you will need to have at least 2 percent in paul's to participate to qualify yourself and you will need to have at least 130000 donors registered so we can expect that the field will become smaller by then in the end it's all evolve money some candidates are already struggling to get enough funding together very prominent example is better or texas and started over really successfully on the state level back in the midterms but then really
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disappointed on the national level so we will see a smaller group in september but it will take another year in july 2020 in fact until the presidential candidate of the democratic party will then be announced publicly all over thank you very much should all of a sudden there in washington. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today north korea's official news agency says the country has tested a new multiple rocket launcher cait system capable of striking targets in south korea leader can supervise the test firing rich in germany and france have asked the u.n. security council to respond to north korea's latest launches us officials have told american media hum so bin laden the son of slain al qaeda leader osama bin ladin is did so and was considered to be the successor to lead the terrorist group had repeatedly threatened to attack the u. .
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