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we have this in rwanda and angola. there is an this in rwanda and angola.rwanda and angola. there is an agency for sustainable development that was founded by the germans and chinese. it may be a nucleus, a sort of first seed foreseen to that this cooperation continues. last question from the gentleman here in the second row. chancellor, you were saying free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high—level representatives of russia, the usa and eu were present. 0n the margins, was there any discussion of the north stream two project? not in my presence and i haven't heard anything about it. so i cannot comment on this. one further question because it was such a brief. the lady in the third row has been waiting a long time. despite what is happening, the question is, do you think there will be any warming in relations with president putin after this meeting with the russian federation? thank you. i was delighted that on the margins of the g20 meeting, there was a first meeting between president trump and president putin. i always said that you should tal
we have this in rwanda and angola. there is an this in rwanda and angola.rwanda and angola. there is an agency for sustainable development that was founded by the germans and chinese. it may be a nucleus, a sort of first seed foreseen to that this cooperation continues. last question from the gentleman here in the second row. chancellor, you were saying free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high—level representatives of russia, the usa and eu were present. 0n the margins, was there...
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the question would be, why would angola come the name of the language. windows. so, maybe. >> thank you, professor for the talk. i have a finding because english is not my first language. i find that the accident is formed by your first native language when you are two years old, you listen all day long for two years and you catch that accident. you put that in your system. it's very hard to change. it can be changed but for very few people. like chinese, most people don't even look at me and it's the same thing. i came to america and noticed black people talking, different from white people but i say it's because the carrier over from the language in africa when they were brought here from slavery like 200 years ago. so, the difference is the most different in the accident for any part of any race. is that true? i'm looking for confirmation. >> i'm sorry but no, not in this case. i can see how it would seem in that way from your perspective. that is definitely the way slaves, who'd grown up in africa, would have sounded for example, in the first group's miniseri
the question would be, why would angola come the name of the language. windows. so, maybe. >> thank you, professor for the talk. i have a finding because english is not my first language. i find that the accident is formed by your first native language when you are two years old, you listen all day long for two years and you catch that accident. you put that in your system. it's very hard to change. it can be changed but for very few people. like chinese, most people don't even look at me...
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because a lot of the slaves came from angola. the problem with that to your point that the african language that survives that are songs that people don't remember what they mean anymore is the mende, if you look at the basket making patterns there mostly from up there as opposed to down south so then the question is why would angola become the name of the language i nobody knows. so maybe. >> thank you for the talk. the thing with linguistics, i have a finding because english is not my first language. i find the accent forms you talk and listen all day long for two years and you deposit into your system, it is very hard to change. it can be changed by very few people. like chinese, most people don't even notice chinese. it's the same thing. so i came to america and i noticed black people talking different from white people but then i was thinking is that because they carry their own language from africa when they are brought here from slavery like 200 years ago? so they sound different for any? is that true? >> i'm sorry, but no
because a lot of the slaves came from angola. the problem with that to your point that the african language that survives that are songs that people don't remember what they mean anymore is the mende, if you look at the basket making patterns there mostly from up there as opposed to down south so then the question is why would angola become the name of the language i nobody knows. so maybe. >> thank you for the talk. the thing with linguistics, i have a finding because english is not my...
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if you look at west africa or 1980's in the 1970's and there were cuban troops who came to angola to fight the apartheid authority. defeating them decisively in 1988. yes, yes. >> [applause] which set thee: stage not only for houston -- only for ousting the apartheid authorities which created the gradations -- which created the conditions for independence. i recommend namibia highly as a place to visit or even repatriate for that matter. because of the assistance of the cuban military , the main the apartheid authorities in south africa more susceptible to listening to sweet reason and negotiating more credibly with the forces laid by nelson mandela because there was a story floating in is the apartheid authorities did not negotiate reasonably and credibly, and the cuban military may have to march 2 pretoria and oust the apartheid ruler. it led to the first democratic elections in south africa in the spring of 1994, the election of nelson mandela, which is why in 2013 one mandela had his funeral in south africa, one of the few heads of state who was asked to wask amongst all present
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when it comes to the russian president vladimir putin he has already met and manual macron and angola merkel these are three party talks the normandy format minus one if you like because the cranium president petro poroshenko wasn't there the mood was between saw emanuel macron tapping with lattimer putin on the back and that is something that actually has been doing throughout the whole summit now i can tell you that of course more meetings are still to come but more importantly press conferences all of the leaders including a lot of our putin so i'll be watching that for you well away from the politics pictures from the g. twenty summit have been capturing the imagination of people on social media some true. between trump and putin's talks with the political t.v. series high some cards as the russian president appeared to strike a similar facial expression as fictional kremlin boss viktor a patrol of body language expert darren stanton broke down for us what all the gesturing mean there was an interest in the interaction between president putin and trump. around the table and again
when it comes to the russian president vladimir putin he has already met and manual macron and angola merkel these are three party talks the normandy format minus one if you like because the cranium president petro poroshenko wasn't there the mood was between saw emanuel macron tapping with lattimer putin on the back and that is something that actually has been doing throughout the whole summit now i can tell you that of course more meetings are still to come but more importantly press...
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arrested at the scene is a failed asylum applicant which is in turn turning questions again towards angola merkel's policy when it comes to refugees and migrants in seeing many people criticizing her government again for that policy. the u.s. led coalition is calling on iraq to investigate alleged war crimes committed by its military that story and more after this break. so for us. to be. interested. in the past twenty twenty five years the smartest people in the world. wants to trade for money. that is. marching into that pool of intelligence. twenty minutes into the program you're welcome back the u.s. led coalition is no or iraq to investigate claims of war crimes committed by its military number of human rights organizations cold on washington to end its packing one army unit in particular. there have been consistent reporting of allegedly of armed conflict violations recently any violation of the law of armed conflict is unacceptable and should be in it investigated in a transparent parent manner we meet routinely with our partner forces to advise them on the expectations for thorough
arrested at the scene is a failed asylum applicant which is in turn turning questions again towards angola merkel's policy when it comes to refugees and migrants in seeing many people criticizing her government again for that policy. the u.s. led coalition is calling on iraq to investigate alleged war crimes committed by its military that story and more after this break. so for us. to be. interested. in the past twenty twenty five years the smartest people in the world. wants to trade for...
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which is in turn turning questions again towards angola merkel's policy when it comes to refugees and migrants in seeing many people criticizing her government again for that policy. the u.s. secretary of state has explained the thinking behind the latest sanctions bill against russia that's after the white house said president trump is ready to approve the legislation the near unanimous vote for the sanctions legislation in congress represent the strong will of the american people to see russia take steps to improve relations with the united states we hope that there will be cooperation between our two countries a major global issues and these sanctions will no longer be necessary russia hit back with counter measures on friday the foreign ministry told the united states to cut the number of diplomatic staff in the country by the first of september moscow also said it would cease to u.s. diplomatic properties that includes a warehouse in the south of moscow with an area of more than two thousand square meters u.s. diplomats will also be stopped from using their signs retreat in the c
which is in turn turning questions again towards angola merkel's policy when it comes to refugees and migrants in seeing many people criticizing her government again for that policy. the u.s. secretary of state has explained the thinking behind the latest sanctions bill against russia that's after the white house said president trump is ready to approve the legislation the near unanimous vote for the sanctions legislation in congress represent the strong will of the american people to see...
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arrested at the scene is a failed asylum applicant which is in turn turning questions again towards angola merkel's policy when it comes to refugees and migrants and seeing many people criticizing her government again for that policy. there's been unrest in east london over the death of a black man under arrest it's among the stories we've still got ahead for you here on r.t. . twenty twenty five years the smartest people in the world have left their industries and their disciplines join wall street as quantitative traders or money managers there is a. wall street that is unparalleled big oil is marching into that pool of intelligence. seemed wrong. to shape out. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. u.s. led coalition is now would be in iraq to investigate claims of war crimes committed by its military it's after a number of human rights organizations cold on washington to end its backing of one army unit in particular. there have been consistent reporting of allegedly laws of armed conflict violations recently any v
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arrested at the scene is a failed asylum applicant which is in turn turning questions again towards angola merkel's policy when it comes to refugees and migrants and seeing many people criticizing her government again for that policy there's been an arrest in east london over the death of a black man under arrest it's among the story still ahead on r.t. . in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around. preparation washington washington media the media and the. voters elect. to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. every the. period. according to josh. and over again the u.s. led coalition is now urging iraq to investigate claims of war crimes committed by its military it's after a number of human rights organizations called on washington to end its backing of the iraqi army unit there and been consistent reporting of allegedly laws of armed conflict violations recently any violation of the law of armed conflict is unacceptable and should be in it investigated in a transparent parent man
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was this time very close to angola merkel and i guess i can say it was in the middle in the center of the crowd a like a few years ago at a different g. twenty summit when who was very far from the center and that was the time when a lot of media speculated about something they called an isolation of lot of our proving well you know the funny thing is that this time around donald trump found himself on the very left edge of that crowd and another thing that was really entertaining to watch is that the new french president emmanuel mack on ran up to him as if he sort of felt sorry for him and started tapping him on the shoulder and really this whole family photo ceremony quickly turned into the ceremony of tapping people on the shoulder thanks to an annual mccaughan and donald trump in the meantime in the very middle when the whole thing was over a lot of reporting walked quietly with angle and marco and they had an exchange with smiles and german of course we know that a lot of our putin is fluent in german for for a minute or two that is what we saw all right after that family photo
was this time very close to angola merkel and i guess i can say it was in the middle in the center of the crowd a like a few years ago at a different g. twenty summit when who was very far from the center and that was the time when a lot of media speculated about something they called an isolation of lot of our proving well you know the funny thing is that this time around donald trump found himself on the very left edge of that crowd and another thing that was really entertaining to watch is...
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that there should be advancement in rwanda and angola.ncy foris an development founded by the germans and the chinese. seat -- seed first to confirm that this cooperation continues. >> last question from this gentleman here in the second row. gensler, you were saying that free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high-level representatives from russia, the usa, and the eu president. there anygins, was discussion on the north stream to project? >> not in my presence and i have not heard anything about it. i cannot comment at all. one more question because that was so brief? the thirdy there in row who has been waiting a long time. >> despite what is happening, the question is, do you think there will be any warming of relations with vladimir payton after the meeting with the russian federation? i was delighted that on the margins of the g 20 meeting, there was a first meeting between president trump and president vladimir putin. i always say that one should always talk to one another. it may not settle all conflicts but it is a start.
that there should be advancement in rwanda and angola.ncy foris an development founded by the germans and the chinese. seat -- seed first to confirm that this cooperation continues. >> last question from this gentleman here in the second row. gensler, you were saying that free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high-level representatives from russia, the usa, and the eu president. there anygins, was discussion on the north stream to project? >> not in my presence and i have...
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they cause us to stand behind the reagan doctrine and give assistance to the freedom fighters in angola, cambodia, afghanistan, and elsewhere where people are committed to pushing the communist aggressions -- communist aggressors? north: that would be a magnificent outcome, senator. sen. hatch: the thank you would be a good thing if both ends of pennsylvania avenue understand how counterproductive leaks can be? how they can jeopardize lies in national security? is that right? north: it would be, sir. sen. hatch: you said you live because you were worried about lives. were worried about sources and methods in assets and ambassadors and representatives of other nations. is that part of the problem? north: yes, sir. sen. hatch: it is a tough choice between telling the truth, if it means the death of our most important assets of the world. if it means the disruption of some of our most important policies in the world. it is a tough, i do not know if to haveomonic enough made the right choice. -- it is wronghe to not tell the truth to congress. do you think it would be a good thing if the ne
they cause us to stand behind the reagan doctrine and give assistance to the freedom fighters in angola, cambodia, afghanistan, and elsewhere where people are committed to pushing the communist aggressions -- communist aggressors? north: that would be a magnificent outcome, senator. sen. hatch: the thank you would be a good thing if both ends of pennsylvania avenue understand how counterproductive leaks can be? how they can jeopardize lies in national security? is that right? north: it would...
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important -- do you feel bese hearings may important if they give support to the freedom fighters in angola, afghanistan, cambodia where they are committed to pushing out the communist who want to take away their farms and businesses and freedoms. >> tell the a magnificent outcome. magnificentd be a outcome. avenue onnnsylvania both sides start understanding? > one of the points you have mae here, he said he lied because you were worried about sources and methods and ambassadors and representatives of other nations. sometimestough choice between telling the truth if it means the death of some of our most important asset or it means the disruption of some of our most important for policy in the policies ineign the wordl. ld. would it be a good thing if the next time the senate intelligence committee writes a 150 page secret report such as it waslast december, voted by members of the committee that it not be released to the press or just one segment of the press, you think we ought to, the think that will be a good thing if we get that across? >> i think so. >> would it be good if we reconsid
important -- do you feel bese hearings may important if they give support to the freedom fighters in angola, afghanistan, cambodia where they are committed to pushing out the communist who want to take away their farms and businesses and freedoms. >> tell the a magnificent outcome. magnificentd be a outcome. avenue onnnsylvania both sides start understanding? > one of the points you have mae here, he said he lied because you were worried about sources and methods and ambassadors and...
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the united states to the role of partner it all really highlights just how the relationship between angola merkel and the president of the united states has soured since donald trump replaced barack obama in the white house and you can clearly see it in their reactions from base. to base. ok. when barack obama was president angular merkel was always there right beside him not just at the photo ops but also when it came to key policy points as well. from a german perspective the u.s. german and u.s. european relations are a core element of our foreign policy with september's election looming large her critics they slam her saying she isn't tough enough on trump the german chancellor must sometimes dare to be in conflict with the american president up to now she has only done that in abstract terms we have to take into consideration. angela merkel is campaigning time at the moment so she has to look after the voters. with an antitrust policy program you can rather win. over emphasizing friendship and partnership with the united states it is not a policy shift that may last very long because
the united states to the role of partner it all really highlights just how the relationship between angola merkel and the president of the united states has soured since donald trump replaced barack obama in the white house and you can clearly see it in their reactions from base. to base. ok. when barack obama was president angular merkel was always there right beside him not just at the photo ops but also when it came to key policy points as well. from a german perspective the u.s. german and...
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had gone into southeast asia, nicaragua had fallen, afghanistan had fallen in '79, in africa and angola by every measurable standard, we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight years later, we are winning the cold war and in the course from 1976 to 1980 we gave up territory, every president gave territory to soviets until reagan. they don't give up -- and i think too is that part of regan's -- because i said before, one of the big goals was to defeat of soviet communism and i've always believed that simpson '86, uses examples that reagan was a liberal and was about gorboshah and evicting 3 to 400,000 illegals in the united states and a time we are preaching freedom and tear down the wall is that and don't forget too a lot of the refugees were from communist cuba and communist nicaragua who had come to the united states seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question, but i do know is -- is that the cold war has not been addressed here enough and i think it would be really terrific if we all kind of addressed ourself to that as well. >> next the woman in
had gone into southeast asia, nicaragua had fallen, afghanistan had fallen in '79, in africa and angola by every measurable standard, we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight years later, we are winning the cold war and in the course from 1976 to 1980 we gave up territory, every president gave territory to soviets until reagan. they don't give up -- and i think too is that part of regan's -- because i said before, one of the big goals was to defeat of soviet communism and i've always...
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into southeast asia, that nicaragua had fallen, they were in afghanistan had falling, in africa and angola by every measurable standard we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight year later we're winning the cold war, and in the course from 1917 to 1980, we gave up territory -- every president gave up territory to the soviets until reagan and then reagan was elected and then in eight years they don't give up -- i think, too, is that part of reagan's -- i said before, one of the big goals was to defeat soviet communism, and i've always believed that simpson in 1986 which is an example that reagan is somehow a liberal -- was really more about gorbachev and about the cold war and him not handing the soviets a p.r. bonanza by forcibly evicts 300,000, 400,000 illegals in the united states. and at a time we're preaching freedom ask telling him to tear down the wall, is that -- don't forget the refugees were from communist cuba and nick wag a who had come into the united states seeking political asylum. don't know what the answer is to your question but i do know that the cold war is not be
into southeast asia, that nicaragua had fallen, they were in afghanistan had falling, in africa and angola by every measurable standard we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight year later we're winning the cold war, and in the course from 1917 to 1980, we gave up territory -- every president gave up territory to the soviets until reagan and then reagan was elected and then in eight years they don't give up -- i think, too, is that part of reagan's -- i said before, one of the big goals...
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southeast asia, into nicaragua had fallen, they were in afghanistan in 79, they were in africa and angola every measurable standard, we are losing the cold war to the soviets. >> 80 years later, we are winning the cold war and in the course from 1917 to 1980, we gave up territory of every president gave up territory until reagan and then reagan is elected and then in years, they don't give up and i think you, it's that part of reagan because as i said before, one of the big goals was to defeat communism. and i've always believed that simpson rizzoli in 86 which everybody uses and as an example that reagan is somehow a liberal was more about orbit job and about the cold war and him not handing the soviets a pr bonanza by forcefully evicting three or 400,000 illegal in the united states. and at a time when we are preaching freedom and telling them to tear down the wall is that forget, a lot of these refugees communist nicaragua who had come into the united states seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question but i do know that the cold war is not being addressed
southeast asia, into nicaragua had fallen, they were in afghanistan in 79, they were in africa and angola every measurable standard, we are losing the cold war to the soviets. >> 80 years later, we are winning the cold war and in the course from 1917 to 1980, we gave up territory of every president gave up territory until reagan and then reagan is elected and then in years, they don't give up and i think you, it's that part of reagan because as i said before, one of the big goals was to...