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get america out because uncle americal stated multicultural failed because in germany we have too much coexistence of them togetherness and there are only a few examples of successful integration there are millions of examples of successful integration but there are too many examples of refusals and failures integration a song for the improvement of life perspectives of immigrants and germany that's why we should not live separately next to each other so to speak multi call to put together. a lot of debate. muslim immigrants rather than polish. population here in the country is that fair to highlight that as part of this problem we've always had immigration in our history we've immigrants today i'm always have them in the future three hundred years ago every third milliner on brandenburger was a french protestant one hundred years ago polish immigrants came to work in mining and steel industries in the rural area but in recent years and decades people from other cultural backgrounds came for instance from turkey in northern africa are big
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countries and a long time ago we understood that these people are far bigger problems integrating bundles who come from our neighboring european countries. so when we talk about integration what are you planning to do to help integrate people who clearly aren't so next. to me that's the task of the people coming here to integrate themselves into society one can't come to germany sit down and say government please integrate me instead one has to make an effort to become part of this accepting society under state has to make offers to make integration work especially language courses hundreds of thousands have visited language courses over recent years this is a very encouraging result. but with top politicians addressing this issue in the way that they have with the very. first. i think that this is tucked in
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people's deep prejudices about immigration. and about islamic religion that they're actually pretty ignorant about it probably does i don't think that harsh words were used but rather the right words sensible politics begins with looking at the reality in this reality there are millions of examples of the best kind of integration but there are also too many examples of failing and refusing to integrate under statistics say that the rate of unemployment among immigrants is double the average among the population because of those receiving welfare among immigrants is three times as high as among the population of and it makes no sense talking around this issue one must call things as they are in reality one cannot say i find the system of local benefits in germany very good but not the rule of law those who come to germany must respect the law of the constitution and our cultural traditions could you clarify where the lines will be accepted in this country. and also your views on the argument. on the back of this
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between simulation and integration if you have a bit in what i have no problem with the word assimilation whatsoever it just means to become similar to become nearly similar what's the problem with the simulation is ultimately successful integration it doesn't mean one has to call there any charge deny their origin but it means that one feels sheltered by this accepting society it means it's one's new home country one is a home here and not half back in their native country sitting here on packed suitcases integration is fulfilled when one says this is my new home country and you can also call it assimilation it's the integration and assimilation are two separate things that are similar me simulation is the ultimate form of integration assimilation doesn't mean that i forget what native the country i came from and what i deny my origin and try. my word simulation means becoming similar to
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integration is fulfilled. assimilation is asking people to play down perhaps some of their religious symbols and their religious practice to fit in better in the country to which they vent where is integration for a lot of people being tolerant of those coaches learning how to work together to get the best results so they are two separate things i mean what is germany also that they also the people not to have mosques not where they have not have obvious religious symbols they just asking for a greater effort to learn the language. misfortune and. i think there's a misunderstanding here naturally there is freedom of religion in germany but only we're not afraid and i go along the constitution on who goes to church i'm not going to the synagogue or a third to the mosque on the fourth doesn't attend i have to go to told about the
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problem. what is preached it doesn't contradict our law or the constitution that's why we have a special criminal law against so-called he preachers especially at this point i must not be any fault tolerant integrations means integrating into accepting society and we used those who can and must make themselves fit into society it's not that society has to adopt the cultural traditions and a lot of those who are coming can be no compromise between the german i'm sorry a long period has no place here in germany end of story immigration especially. with turkish immigrants and the arabic immigrants has been happening for decades why has become so important again now. on the one hand it has to do with a big number of immigrants in germany we have four million muslims not only a book mostly of turkish origin their origin and blue. if so becoming more and more
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visible for instance through the construction of huge representative mosques which could as well be seen as a political symbol to have been have two classes lately along for example over the construction of a huge mosque to replace a smaller mosque it means islam is getting more visible and the other hand it has to do with the difference in the progress of integration between muslims and muslims it isn't necessarily to do with our origin or social state one example of the children of vietnamese contract workers in the former g.d.r. or the children of the so-called new people into being very successfully by the proportion of those children attending the best high schools in germany is fifty percent higher than the number of german kids consequently it must have something to do with the origin of the parents and their enthusiasm for education and that's why it's such a big issue now. but do you accept that it's also the state's role in the government to be providing the infrastructure to enable integration to happen and
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that perhaps some of the failings now all failings on the government side as well. we are also free trade zone in that orchard there has been a mistaken perception in german immigration policy that the second and third generations of immigrants would automatically integrate and why because they grew up here they attend school with our children would we see more integration problems with the second and third generations now the first one and it's taken us a long time to start taking our society measures for instance there are nationwide language and integration courses and when it comes to volunteer tendence of these courses or expectations are surpassed that means that those high demand comes to mandatory attendance of such language courses due to lack of language knowledge the results are rather disappointing with all these people got the highest need to attend it means we have some tough years ahead of us here. this year plus has been
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accused by critics it is on the issue of immigration to deflect attention away from its failings in dealing with economic and social it is your party playing political games it is about. this statement is clear nonsense because we like to talk about the economic and social state of the country and germany is doing very well in comparison to other nations our growth rate is above average we mastered the aftermath of the financial crisis faster and better than others we have significantly better figures on the job market as far as i'm concerned one could talk all day about the economic and social state of germany we talk about immigration and integration because we have very visible problems where the parties are feeling and doris that we can be raising the subject they believe if you make a problem to do then you can solve it this way it reminds me of donald duck who used to troll his bills into the fireplace thinking he has no more deaths on politicians host of problems they make radical right and left the party stronger
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and that's exactly what i want to prevent we don't want to make problems to do we want to solve them and. it's been decades now that you've had in the good. islamic country. religion and this is. still why no five years i haven't. for it's because we've been noting for years that we have examples of excellent integration but too many examples of refusals to integrate and therefore significant problems in connection to that we experience this with a lack of knowledge of german and school if someone doesn't have a good knowledge of german at school they would have difficulty graduating from high school without graduating from high school one can start focusing on training without full creational training manas fewer chances on the job market and we want to break this vicious circle there is no sensible reason not to talk about it but the one who is saying there is no problem is only going towards the next point on
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the agenda we don't want a host of problems we want to solve them and we won't allow anyone to stop us from do you solve people's lives are what matter as well as how living with each other is perceived and felt about it there's a big difference between someone who writes a piece for a magazine and owns a penthouse and barrel in and waters the sunset with a class of sparkling wine and write a nice article about multicultural living together under last remaining german tenant in the building complex who doesn't understand the language that spoken there and he can talk with the neighbors only longer and he feels like a foreigner in his own country i can just give a piece of advice take those people's work it seriously but i'm. laughing garnished. agree that there is a growing nationalist sentiment in the country no. so don't you think that it's more of an effort on both sides to deal with this tolerance issue and that there is a strong feeling of that's that's and then when you've got
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a huge number of the population agreeing with statements that have very strong statements by people like us and we've heard saying that muslims are dumbing down the country why does that have such great support elsewhere i have to beg you cordiality but one should not mix up nationalism and patriotism not a nationalist as somebody who thinks he is better than someone else because he belongs to a certain nation patriotism is love for your home. love your home does a good thing don't try to make me believe that it's nationalist to stick to your country defend its laws and policies and control traditions has nothing to do with nationalism i'm happy for anyone who loves their home country but i want to love my home country as others do that without all the saying this is national i'm raising this issue in the way that your political party in particular has you still hold it is going to be beneficial even if it's promoting extremists i can't see on the extremism i told here.
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question. the german government says it's making an effort to make immigrants feel welcome just days after the chancellor suggested the multiculturalism had failed but many have come from abroad saying their discriminated against for being different whatever they do to integrate. of torture and killings in iraq published online have forced the pentagon denied ignored cases of abuse and the american media is being accused of the virgin attention from the we've exposed by targeting the founder of the whistle blowing web site. and young couples in india are breaking family traditions by accepting government money and not having kids as part of an attempt to control the size of the country surgeon population. so they have lines here on ars he'll be back at the top of the hour with more updates in the meantime
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we'll bring you the highlights from the world of sports with. great to have you with us this is sports today i'm you know these are heavily. pitched problems another stone ball hits the three four world cup bidding process with just over a month to go until the hosts of the next two tournaments are in on. some petersburg supreme ohs a world class tennis kicks off in the venice of the north. replay you rewind recap just in case you missed any we've got all the strikes which during the latest round of russian premier league goals go to war that's ahead. football is where we begin fifa is today investigating fresh allegations of corruption in the world cup bidding process the probe coming after their former general secretary was
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reported to have said countries were vote swapping in an attempt to stage the competition british newspaper the sunday times quoted michael is saying that qatar struck a deal with spain and portugal the state is bidding for the twenty twenty two finals while madrid and lisbon want to co-host in twenty eight eighteen allegedly nations planned to give each other seven votes on their twenty four man executive committee a board which will decide who gets the next two world cups on december second each bid needs thirteen votes to succeed russia are also in the running for twenty eight dean along with a mint on another bid from the netherlands and belgium. david beckham has spoken about the wayne rooney transfer saga which kept football watchers entertain last week the drama ended with rooney doubling his wages with manchester united a move seen by some as a composite from the team's owners monitor alex ferguson becky i'm adding the
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relationship between player and coach we'll get back to normal. of course you have your off days but you know for me he was my father figure you know when he brought me into the car b. gave me the chance to play for the club. it was my dream to play for and he's the best manager in football. you know you're always going to have your ups and downs with we've any boss in any walk of life but. you know he's a great manager. and a great personality let's head up to russia's northern capital now where it's been a mixed opening run for the local contingent up this in petersburg open and drea of one player falling at the opening hurdle going down in straight sets to michael russell term and wild card and rehab on able to conjure up any real rhythm against the american veteran thirty two year old russell breaking the recent twice to take the first set six one before sealing the contest seven five in the second a tough stretch for andrea also lost in the opener last week at the kremlin cup the
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. team arrives again much believe though held his nerve to see off. the russian recovering from a set down to prevail against the italians three six six three six two haven't ended. the surprise package. next. russia being time to kazakhstan's conclusion of late the twenty two year old up setting seven seeded germany shahr day for the second straight time a six seven six one six love win following up another victory over the frenchman in moscow last week. now this winter olympic games are just over three years away but the final event list hasn't as yet been decided upon meaning there's still hope for numerous outlets so it's the world's best female ski jumpers the i.o.c. standing on monday that they'll discover their fate after the next ski world championships. i believe by the end of april we should. we
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need to do to patrol in the same time. some discussions we saw nazeem coming. to make sure we feel. for them because. moving on to ice hockey on the concept of a hockey league. currently the squad to catch a three thrashing of severstal extending their lead at the top of the charts metallic off their fitness five times in the third period before pointing at the summit elsewhere a truck came from a speech struggling spartak moscow four three in overtime. also one four three in petersburg in a shoot out. school saw off the worst team in the league while in the last game of the evening second place. came from behind to beat their name six three wrong.
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talking n.f.l. nowhere the san francisco forty nine ers touched on in london on monday that california side will play their fourth regular season game and wembley stadium this weekend their take on the denver broncos francisco's head coach was quick to praise the benefits of the extended trip it really gives us a chance to. get away from. the n.f.l. and to come over here and. think through some. look at maybe some changes you need to make give you change to slow the pace down. one usually needs look plenty of it to anything in las vegas just jonathan byrd who's lifted the justin timberlake shriners hospitals open title after an exciting play off the american converting this effort on the seventeenth for a birdie which would see him lose into a tie for the lead cameron percy martin lowered eventually joining the thirty two
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year old in a playoff berth getting the lucky bunch for an ace on the fourth playoff hole dream effort this leaving the competition with little chance the south carolina native securing his first p.g.a. tour win and more than three years rocketing some seven hundred seventy thousand dollars in the process create afeard finally it was in the greatest of weekends for the leading lights in the russian premier league the top three of summit centers in eat on the chasing would have been. all dropping points which just five runs to play sixteen goals in all through injuring week twenty five we've got them all. eleven live live.
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well to the. civilians contain explosives intentional bacteria strikes to limits to c.e.o. slugs milledgeville magic has better players in the sky and seasons of hope to protect our hearts the ever so even we can provide such accuracy to many forms of modern technology update here. we go to the future covered. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse
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and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects.
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movie is available in the end result of. the failure of diversity as nationalism rears its head in germany immigrants say they're not street equally whatever they do to try to integrate. shocking revelations of torture and killing but the us media is accused of trying to deflect attention from the latest we feel leaks in iraq exposing. and young couples in overpopulated india faced family fallouts after taking government money to have no kids. this is our to live from moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program immigrants in germany accused of failing to integrate into society say they face
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discrimination at all levels if they do but the german government's as it is making moves to bring foreign born citizens into the mainstream just days after the chancellor said multiculturalism has failed sarah first reports on an issue splitting the country. and you really. learn the language of an accent. we need to have a place. the message to immigrants in germany on integration and tough talk from the german chancellor his controversial speech recently friended multiculturalism a failure of that it depends on an extremely sensitive issue. which is also called gaza strip because. up to the yes it is becomes more and more arabia with high immigration of the past few decades germany has seen the developments of monocultural community.
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