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daniel's client who's representing german greens, but he points out that the problem was never elac of rules is lots of the rules we have are good compared to the member states. we have reasonably high standards of transparency and integrity in the you institutions. but we also need to enforce them and for that we need the independent body to check on on ethics rules. would an independent body do their trick? there are different proposals on the table with some members of the european parliament warning that freedom of their mandate needs to be protected too. but given the seriousness of the accusations, most hearsay now is the time for action to restore the trust lost in this candle. now yad vashem as the world holocaust remembrance center in israel. this year it turns 70 and it's holding commemorative events around the world, including here in germany, situated on the mount of remembrance in jerusalem, got fashion expose the a thematic and chronological history of the holocaust. incentives, the chairman,
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danny diane once said, he would never set foot in germany. it has since reversed that decision will soon accompany an exhibition of archetype of artifacts from the holocaust are being put on display in the bone. the stone german parliament here in berlin, in an interview with our correspondent rebecca ritters. he spoke of his reasons for changing his mind about visiting germany. in other is an interesting just addition, not many just do it these days, but that still exists. the argos that keep it small part of the wall in the department, in their home, not painted. why? in order to remember the destruction of jerusalem, 2000 years ago, every time they said they remembered that journals that it was destroyed to 1000 the years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall, and when i look at the map of the places i visited a white and stain on the map of europe in germany. and i remember
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why i don't visit germany. it's to keep, to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were married, but the same reason that prevented me from visit to germany this day is there isn't . that brings me to germany now was chairman of the machine. because the chairman of yet, by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the show to amplify the respect that the spade to the victim. not only on a personal basis, but also a much larger base in a month or 2 basis because it will be reported and seen that exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same decision. the circumstances change, not my decision. i think by the full entity, whereas the chairman offered yard vash, and danny diane, on our youtube channel, or you can see here later on that t
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w. a submission of the odd version to make sure that the horrors of a holocaust never forgotten. most israeli children, i visit the center to learn about what happened to so many millions of jews under the nazi regime. will they? w joined one group on their visit, learning about the holocaust at g at v sham israel's holocaust memorial. in jerusalem. young israelis like this group, her friends, age 13 to 16. find out more about the holocaust or the showa as it's known in israel, from their own family history. but also through the annual memorial services and in school, where a visit to yan fish em usually occurs by the age of 14. i think bringing here young students my age, teenagers, and are many people to come and see it and realize, and, and social media, or facebook insta is much better coming and seeing and in person to experience the whole museum here with the photos. it's much more meaningful,
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it's connecting you to your roots and has a very big effect at the heart of the remembrance center of the individual stories of the victims and the horrors of the showa. but the center also deals with the nazis rise to power and anti semitism. an issue that is just as relevant today. nearly 80 years after 6000000 jews were murdered by the german nazi regime. most survivors are no longer alive, but bringing their history and stories close to the younger generation remains important. and it was jessica cortez, man. i think that as time passes, the question is, why is it important? why is it interesting for me that why is that relevant? soon? we won't have anyone who can come and say it happened to me, but i won't be able to say it happened to my grandfather or to grandparents of kids in my class. this demands from yard beacham and from israeli society. and from
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every one dealing with a to think and redefine why it's important, why it's relevance levers the devante. at the very end of the memorial, the whole of names each gives a face and name to the victims. most of them never received a grave to remember them. 4 and a half 1000000 names have been discovered so far, but many remain unknown even to this day. anymore to start dig on this, i was very surprised by how it's constructed. and from the explanation we got that it's been like this on purpose and the shape, it really helps to experience the place. lamb crease to ha, power searching, bozo. it's my 1st time in the museum. you all. it's interesting to see that it doesn't only focus on the holocaust,
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or this is really about how it all started. last require a war. we were told it starts from people as m a t. m, from actual people. and it's important to remember that sure is kosher. and she missile for sheila that is the aim of yan beacham. it's name means a memorial and a name for every victim, a commitment to keep their memory alive for future generations. i was u. s. president joe biden ways, whether to run for a 2nd term he's fainting. he's facing mounting problems on top of a classified document scandal and new republican majority in congress is on the attack. he w correspondence behind a curtain that explains why this latest political fear to in washington could have global repercussions. due biden's very own classified documents, scandal continues to unravel into
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a political drama classified period next year or back. what really, in his defense, the u. s. president keeps repeating this one from 9. people know, i take classified documents classify material seriously. the timing couldn't be worse. biden is expected soon to declare that he'll run for a 2nd term as president. this scandal offers political ammunition to republicans who now leave the house of representatives. they see attacking biden as their top priority. and val, that incorporation hi slice. so plenty of political drama in washington. so far, business is useful, but it could affect the rest of the world as well. the pressure on biden and the republicans vowing to own the advance their own agenda is going to affect how the u . s. acts or doesn't act abroad in the spotlight. ukraine. much of what we see from
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the far right is political theater. but there are going to be attempts to cut a to ukraine, which would be a agreed miscalculation. we want to help the ukranian people and push back against russia, but we want to make sure that we're spending r u. s. tax dollars. well, our partners in europe really need to step up and make sure that they're carrying their weight, ah, carrying some of the load with the ukraine. the huge support, the u. s. as sent to ukraine so far has somewhat found up america's global influence. but it's stronger opposition at home will we can biden's ability to act and others may have to pick up the slack. i think that the biting administration has time to opportunity at the luxury to focus abroad for the last 2 years. so we'll have to shift our focus to more domestic issues and how i might feel that very soon do biden could see his ability to act in tenacity, limited by the political baffles back home. by default,
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this means europe would have to take more responsibility, ready or not. argentina has been suffering from a drought for years, but the situation in the south american country is getting steadily worse. farmers are still planting crops and trying to raise cattle, but harvested down to the lowest levels ever. of seals in alice caesar not far from argentina's capital bonus iris corn used to stand here 2 meters high. but that was a long time ago. for years. the area has seen very little rainfall. the river has dried up and the soil us absolutely dry. farmers have still been planting for the season. but there's 0 chance that they will harvest anything here, which is not sure as a righty of may say much. and if it hasn't rained for several months, we lost practically all the winter crossley young. we lost the barley crops 0. we
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lost the wheat 3. we lost the lagoon that are sewn in winter, such as that and well, all the summer, crummy soy, we're not torn with historic. gam and sunflower were so much later than they are normally sown. it seemed like a moisture my thought of it. okay. thing i meant his here, murder, we initially, authorities were expecting a harvest of almost 20000000 tons of soybeans. and the countries once fertile, central plains, that number has now been haft and expectations are dropping every day. it's affecting cattle producers to dest, not enough feed for them. thousands of cows are set to half died due to the drought, b, e. them had an idea about life stock. you can project anything forward, because there is no gras. yes, there is no pasture. there is nothing market in a climate is forcing us to downsize to reduce the number of animals that because we have no way to feed them. no anymore for my alley format of temple. what's
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devastating to farmers is also threatening argentina's economy. grain exports alone were worth $43000000000.00 last season. at drop of up to 33 percent is expected starving. the country of much needed income with her so source or from around the world. french. none. but they serve in the worlds the oldest person has died aged 118. you see randall who took the name sister andre when she joined a catholic order in 1944 was born on the 11th of february, 19 o 4. she died in her sleep on tuesday at a nursing home into no republican state house at candidates in new mexico has been arrested in connection with a series of shootings, a police in alga albuquerque allege that 39 year old solomon pen. yeah. paid for men to shoot at the homes of for state officials, all of them democrats, lisa,
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and i have evidence that mister paine, you're also 5 some shots. let me take you back to our top story of the world economic forum that's taking place in davos, switzerland, along with a slowing global economy in climate change. more in ukraine is a major topic of discussion. german chancellor left shoulder is due to address the forum soon in the next few minutes. it's been under growing international pressure to authorize the delivery of heavy german made tanks to ukraine to help keep up with its war effort. i, we can hear now from a ukrainian member of parliament. he was beating in devils yesterday. and i hope to morrow chance. so assaults your, in his address on the world economic forum will announce the germany finally supports their delivery of layer part turns to ukraine. and will take active part in this too, for us to receive no really needed number of turns to change the situation on the ground where we're expecting to hear from her laugh shells in the next
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a few minutes. and that chief political correspondent need a hasa is here to talk us through that and talk through the issues. welcome back at 9 am. so we are expecting to hear from sholtes that what he, she might have change his mind to change his mind a little bit. he's thinking about maybe changing his mind. what are we expecting now? all of a sudden he's not somebody who will inform you about anything that he's currently thinking about, but hasn't decided yet. that is not how he works. he works very hard behind the scenes that is his style. and then he'll come out with an announcement once it's crystal clear that he is going to be able to also live up to all the expectations and fulfill is promises that we won't hear. all i've sold saying we might consider doing this. what we do expect is that there will be hints that a breakthrough could have been achieved between the u. s. and germany in terms of
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organizing a joint coalition of the west when it comes to sending battle tanks. because that is the thing that will have. so it has been waiting for many people in berlin are convinced that he has been so reluctant because his message is always been and we're not going to go it alone. he has been so reluctant because he really wants to hear from the us. this is something that we can do, we will as the west deliver combat tanks, we will do that, jointly. germany won't go it alone. you won't hear any of that from the chancellor . now, many people are also saying, let's wait till i'm staying ramstein military base, of course, on friday is the place where international defense ministers are going to be meeting the contact group for military supply of ukraine, where they will be coordinating these efforts. now that will be an opportunity also for germany to say ok, we agree. we will also join this coalition of countries that want to supply combat
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tanks. but then we'll have so if somebody, if he's made it, if he's made such an agreement with the u. s. then he will want to be the one to deliver that message message as well, and he will not leave that up. this defense. ok, so he's dear to speak as to say in the next few minutes. so we might hear an announcement, but not necessarily the will. we're not expecting to hear about it today. if he doesn't know the details himself yet because joe biden and all i've showed spoke on the phone on tuesday. and apparently, the press statement afterward said that they discussed the efficient and sustainable and closely coordinated efforts in supplying ukraine with weapons. so that is something that people are interpreting as moving towards a breakthrough, but if they haven't agreed on the details, if they want to leave that up to the group of defense ministers meeting at ramstein, then we won't hear more than that from la shows today. ok, so i'm just looking at the live feed that we have. i see that are like chelsea. so just.

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