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the relevant government officials in east germany informed us about the matter and apologized that something like this had happened. they said it wasn't normal for you know. what we accepted that the east german authorities wanted to solve these problems themselves or. as it was on the most sort of of a second stop. the ambassador was told that the perpetrators had been near nazis that was news to him back then. and the. norm is that it's a b.s. that was normal these were very small groups and educated skinheads well it was maybe it's you know it's near nazis had brutally killed a mozambican citizen they were put on trial but the punishment ridiculously lenient than normal lambro i think some were sentenced to between two and five years but not all of them have been sent the some have gone you know say. we're heading to manual deal goes home his family lives in the province of monica on the border with zimbabwe his sisters and his mother tell us why a minimal diogo went to east germany in the early eighty's he wanted to get a good education which was to be the foundation of a better life he
the relevant government officials in east germany informed us about the matter and apologized that something like this had happened. they said it wasn't normal for you know. what we accepted that the east german authorities wanted to solve these problems themselves or. as it was on the most sort of of a second stop. the ambassador was told that the perpetrators had been near nazis that was news to him back then. and the. norm is that it's a b.s. that was normal these were very small groups and...
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it's all in school i thought they should come to the east germany and study. as it was while my office on. this spring a company was not broken up and the newspaper continued to sell but demonstrators in munich stepped up their campaign. visit jeff i went to the spring our headquarters in munich and to our great surprise we actually managed to get inside . you know as well what were we going to do now i had no idea and neither did anyone else see that think it's not like you discussed it in advance i think we didn't put up a flag or anything but we did get inside as up as you valentine. in the end the protests against springer didn't achieve very much. and the west german middle class seemed blissfully content. they watched peter alexander and lost on t.v. and too few realized that the country was descending into political and social chaos. back i. was too young to understand what was going on so i went to school and played football i figured if they want to demonstrate lotto. the villain vich them took a very different view of that he is a fence otherwise he
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was great i don't feel off we hope that his reforms would spread through east germany or this and that they would take hold well the east german authorities put a stop to that in a hurry that was the end of our hopes but they're not just the hopes of young people in other. you know it's this issue on to they are tired of the thinking of the time among our parents and others was be careful guidance as in a politician we could talk about politics among ourselves yes but they never would mark. your feel like. that some west german students were more concerned about the situation in viet nam in february the s.t.'s organized an international conference on the war it was held at the ins technical university left as sort to condemn western imperialism in general and u.s. policy in vietnam in particular five thousand people back the whole this time it was professes we disrupted the event. because maybe we have jeju what's going on here the conference is over i was a. they followed a demonstration through the streets of west berlin led by rudy about fifteen thousand people took part to show sol
was great i don't feel off we hope that his reforms would spread through east germany or this and that they would take hold well the east german authorities put a stop to that in a hurry that was the end of our hopes but they're not just the hopes of young people in other. you know it's this issue on to they are tired of the thinking of the time among our parents and others was be careful guidance as in a politician we could talk about politics among ourselves yes but they never would mark....
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east german states it is time. he said. that the same time in west germany the demonstrations against the emergency laws will reach a new climax. students in frankfurt occupied the university campus. barbara post was there. and hope the board it's just like the rector's office was located in the main building of the protesters and broke down the front door it was made of glass. and after they broke it down they ran inside it. if i was there in fact i broke down the glass door to my i'm glad the statute of limitations has run out i broke down the door. i tore down a plaque and through with through the glass when that story i the occupation continued for two days then the police moved. there were protests in and students and workers join. forces the students broke into the local office of the german confederation of trade unions the protesters said it was part of the authoritarian structure but for some work because the demonstration went too far. i could. not get off someone said oh my father's retirement files are in there and they're throwing stuff out the
east german states it is time. he said. that the same time in west germany the demonstrations against the emergency laws will reach a new climax. students in frankfurt occupied the university campus. barbara post was there. and hope the board it's just like the rector's office was located in the main building of the protesters and broke down the front door it was made of glass. and after they broke it down they ran inside it. if i was there in fact i broke down the glass door to my i'm glad the...
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a german tom price his latest film premiered at the pan in on their school class the communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. that's right look at the sign of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance brand of political film is quite different. from the kind of film and i don't make films that are just comedies but i think especially with serious topics humor is important and helps to make things bearable be a control it askance i can just to talk it out i spoke at a ministerial me. yet. after all it's sometimes. it's a brilliant and hard hitting comedy one of the best in recent years good luck returns to monday when it occurred to get. those courses all around of course filmmakers need to address this to another that's. the present informed by the past more diverse than ever face to face with german
a german tom price his latest film premiered at the pan in on their school class the communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. that's right look at the sign of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance...
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already won a german film price his latest film premiered at the palin school class and communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. as i look at the other side of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance brand of political film is quite different. like that kind of image i don't make films that are just comedy but i think especially with serious topics humor is important and helps to make things bearable be a control it askance hiding places to talk it's quite a lot i spoke at the ministerial me. after all. it's a brilliant and causing comedy one of the best in recent years the times to modern day been in the counter to locate. those courses all around of course filmmakers need to address this to them the physics. the present informed by the past more diverse than ever face to face with german films a por
already won a german film price his latest film premiered at the palin school class and communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. as i look at the other side of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance...
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different to. dark skin and foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. in the forty five minutes on g.w. . assignments clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. a clutch that shaking families and society to the core of. my father would be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead to be a. little commandoes starts july eight d.w. . after. welcome to your max and all highlights of european lifestyle and culture of this week is what's coming up. in press of installation christo and his latest project in london's hyde park. bliss make up an italian body facing office can transform into.
the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different to. dark skin and foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. in the forty five minutes on g.w. . assignments clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. a clutch that shaking families and society to the core...
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different. dark skinned foreign workers could be threatened beaten and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. in the forty five minutes on g.w. . and germany with me any time any place. is a music video never. have i love the benefit of. songs to sing along to download it is to come from soup. to the tide i. have there. causes into active exercises that are available at d.f.w. dot com slashdot on facebook and the app store. and german for free with the w. . today and arts twenty one special. women say time's up. news maestro need to end the global consequences how has women's protest changed the arts. a real the verge of a new zeitgeist everybody is talking about it and so are we and arts twenty one special with karan homestead at doj of l a global media form in bonn round two of our big.
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. the reality was often very different. foreign workers could be strengthened. and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity recently in former east germany. you know forty five minutes long t w. o. z getting news coming to you live from bunny let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul and we have our political correspondent you're in the studio more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the perspective closer d.w. news a good. coach a video a few going to. be sure link to news from africa and the world story link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news of easy town wow with sandy down to the combs much traffic on join us on facebook at g.w. for god. either welcomes the euro max and all highlights of european lifestyle and culture of this week is what's coming up. in press of installation christo and his latest project in london's hard cock. marvelous make up an italian body painting office ca
the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. the reality was often very different. foreign workers could be strengthened. and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity recently in former east germany. you know forty five minutes long t w. o. z getting news coming to you live from bunny let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul and we have our political correspondent you're in the studio more on those stories in just a...
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different to. dark skinned foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities. turned a blind eye. no solidarity recently in former east germany. in fifteen minutes on d.w.i. . turkey faces its most highly contested elections in many years they could cement president a chip tie up everyone's grip on power or possibly even unseat him and alter the course of a country that plays a key international role and we will follow the situation closely keeping you up to date with reports and a live coverage from istanbul and ankara today on d.w. new. crimes against humanity civilians become witnesses of. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is prophet can of fiction and what is fact of digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of cryosurgery. forensics between principal bards. truth detectives starts june thirtieth
the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different to. dark skinned foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities. turned a blind eye. no solidarity recently in former east germany. in fifteen minutes on d.w.i. . turkey faces its most highly contested elections in many years they could cement president a chip tie up everyone's grip on power or possibly even unseat him and alter the course of a country...
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different. in foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. for fifteen minutes. crimes fists against humanity. civilian society come with six of. their recorders which is travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction and what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes thanks in this video recording one of the soldiers who shot me young man is on trial now st. paul's forensics between the bits parts. of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. this is d w news live from berlin the balance are being counted in turkey with parliamentary and presidential elections though poses the biggest electoral challenge to wrench a type error to want is a cape party since they swept to power more than a decade ago also coming up
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different to. dark skin and foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities. turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. fifteen minutes on t w. christ's against humanity. civilians becoming witnesses to come on. their recorded images travel around the globe just social media. what is flowing down to fiction and what is fact. digital investigators combing through the flood of images and they combine sources trying to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes spanx to this video recording but have a soldier who shot the young man is on trial now. forensics between bits and bytes good idea is going to come by. typing again. the evidence. is of the chance because justice is about the truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. . turkey faces its most highly contested elections in many years they could cement president i jumped i have i don't want grip on power or possibly even uns
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and west germany, you had for east and west germany, you had for east german for one western.igher, but the bottom line is you are looking at a $6 trillion investment opportunity if you want to bring north korean per capita gdp to $5,000 of. what do you think should be the initial investment into north korea if they open up? the most likely modelto follow is the chinese one of special economic zones and allow foreign investment, foreign technology to come in to upgrade the quality and productivity of the people there are and the second big business opportunity is going to be sued because we do know that north korea has insufficient food supply. —— food. i think the multinationalfood suppliers logically from the us, thatis suppliers logically from the us, that is a big investment opportunity. in the central bank, the governor has been —— india central bunk, the governor has been facing tough questions of. he was summoned to appear before a parliamentary panel on tuesday, what has been going wrong? what do a fla m boya nt early netcom a re has been going wrong? what do a flamboy
and west germany, you had for east and west germany, you had for east german for one western.igher, but the bottom line is you are looking at a $6 trillion investment opportunity if you want to bring north korean per capita gdp to $5,000 of. what do you think should be the initial investment into north korea if they open up? the most likely modelto follow is the chinese one of special economic zones and allow foreign investment, foreign technology to come in to upgrade the quality and...
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no solidarity recent in former east germany. new fifteen minutes d w. o. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. as f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known in the window of charmed five him last year to stevie's for free they measured me this week he's my guest here and by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenge jesus insubordination so what's the truth of the conflict zone confronting the powerful song d w. i'm not over out of my will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of just dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. being born as. you're along. the beach and. you want to look at the school. you want to be put on a lot of trouble. when you're sick the doctors. when you fall in love they won't. you don't have children for free it will be invisible to. you if you. know. when you don't there's no other with. every ten minutes. someone. ten million people in the world this think they have no nationality i'm a
no solidarity recent in former east germany. new fifteen minutes d w. o. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. as f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known in the window of charmed five him last year to stevie's for free they measured me this week he's my guest here and by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenge jesus insubordination so what's the truth of the conflict zone confronting the powerful song d w. i'm not over out of my will not succeed...
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that sense it was of course a thorn in the side of the people in power in the soviet union and east germany i'm older. than. you and in kigali. it was divided to split by the big. powers and disfigures of influence in one nine hundred sixty five began broadcasting from the rwandan capital sending out signals that reached across the continent and all the way to asia and. then the berlin wall collapsed shortly after deutsche of ella launched the television program d. w.t.v. . but as the cold war ended new conflicts sprang up in its place. rwanda in one thousand nine hundred four the hutu people began to massacre the tutsi people d.w. employees were trapped at the station in kigali technicians and their families were rescued by belgian forces but rwandans working for the broadcaster had to be left behind most of them were tutsi and didn't survive the genocide the shock of those events stayed with deutsch a fella for years to come. more reporting from the front lines of the balkan wars outrage over massacres and forced displacement there led germany to send troops into an active combat zone for
that sense it was of course a thorn in the side of the people in power in the soviet union and east germany i'm older. than. you and in kigali. it was divided to split by the big. powers and disfigures of influence in one nine hundred sixty five began broadcasting from the rwandan capital sending out signals that reached across the continent and all the way to asia and. then the berlin wall collapsed shortly after deutsche of ella launched the television program d. w.t.v. . but as the cold war...
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i've come to dresden in the former east germany for a meeting with anti-racist activists. it's my first time in this part of the country i expected the grey side city but found something very different dresden was a center of german culture. germany's revolutionary priest martin luther came from this part of germany he was the founder of protestantism which began as a protest movement for social equality my refugee solidarity meeting is in the technical school of the university of dresden and what is the first i have become newspaper in germany it's for the arabic speakers here the newcomers and settled also but we have a lot of followers on facebook but you have fifty thousand people and our past. there is no r.c. sensation right now for us i mean we are a group of syrian and arabs so we don't speak unfortunately these activists are well intentioned but dealing with arab refugees is as new to them as dealing with german activists is for me on one side there was one of these stupid questions which came up always in the newspapers begin to discussions how much money does a
i've come to dresden in the former east germany for a meeting with anti-racist activists. it's my first time in this part of the country i expected the grey side city but found something very different dresden was a center of german culture. germany's revolutionary priest martin luther came from this part of germany he was the founder of protestantism which began as a protest movement for social equality my refugee solidarity meeting is in the technical school of the university of dresden and...
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the fraternity of people in communist east germany it was official policy. but the reality was often very different. dark skin foreign workers could be threatened. and even killed. and the authorities turned a blind eye. no solidarity racism in former east germany. nearly fifteen minutes on d. w. . o. war. crimes fifty against humanity. and civilian society come with music. on their recorded edges travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda picture and what is fact digitally investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes by seeing this video recording of the soldier who shot bill young man is on trial now street and was forensics between bits and bytes of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. much back. the a. this is the w. news live from berlin campaigning has officially ended in turkey ahead of a landmark election on sunday but will anyone be able to stop president best hip tie affair to one we'll take a look at the main opposition
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which was the lives of others in two thousand and six the character you play is a playwright in east germany who's then put under twenty four hour surveillance by police the stasi. the british times these nine. looking back to that time two thousand and six when the oscar became a huge international success. what do you remember about tommy mean what effect that happens on you personally and maybe even on german cinema in general that i remember the oscar. i think it was foreign language sixtieth birthday and they made a trailer. like eight minutes by the european cinema all the oscar minus like sending me to seek truth for this year in golf. and so on. and after that. and the oscar goes to the lives of others to germany. never forget that it was like in the i was like in a bubble you know person all of a sudden our film was in this wonderful row of. so important films that made me being an actor and made to create i was educated with them in a way so i guess it was. wonderful moment and i mean it really opened up doors for you to write it because after that you could in a lot of big interna
which was the lives of others in two thousand and six the character you play is a playwright in east germany who's then put under twenty four hour surveillance by police the stasi. the british times these nine. looking back to that time two thousand and six when the oscar became a huge international success. what do you remember about tommy mean what effect that happens on you personally and maybe even on german cinema in general that i remember the oscar. i think it was foreign language...
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east germany towards the border with poland put the polish government is now begging dropped they want to pay trump two billion dollars for the u.s. military forces that put a base in their country while people around the world are protesting for the thousand of them to us for our military guys this tiny you know drainage hole in the us to occupy that it is bizarre their behavior it's because everyone in poland has an auntie in chicago here i mean it would be good if the mayor is rapidly running out of time you're going to be one of the interesting things is that. at the end of the second world war nato was put into place to keep the americans in the germans down in the russians it seems that the trump administration is doing everything possible to rearrange the countries maybe to keep germany down but it's pushing the united states out and we had we had mccrone. visiting st petersburg with quite a few overtures towards a lot of near putin even calling themself an equal to the russian president so the problem is that a lot of russian resolutions ideas in try and use documents so it wil
east germany towards the border with poland put the polish government is now begging dropped they want to pay trump two billion dollars for the u.s. military forces that put a base in their country while people around the world are protesting for the thousand of them to us for our military guys this tiny you know drainage hole in the us to occupy that it is bizarre their behavior it's because everyone in poland has an auntie in chicago here i mean it would be good if the mayor is rapidly...
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come oh so did i'm from former communist east germany this europe is really beneficial to me and it's also a necessity. bendish kind. with this two pronged front in frankfurt pulse of europe has no intention of ceding the field to euro skeptics. are before i let you go and remind you of our main headline this hour in another twist to own the way to his historic summit with north korea's kim jong il and president said he'll leave early because military negotiations de nuclearization moved mr than expected. and that landmark summit just hours away will have full coverage for you a little rock in berlin on behalf of all of us here thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues of course at the top of the hour. make your smart t.v. the smarter. people than you or smart. what you want what you want to. up to date. extraordinary. death. decide what songs on. sunday at the w. just split.
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we have a parallel society in east germany. i am more worried about that, -- i thinkly need the british are more relaxed about this. they say that ardor is half of life. they like that. you are talking about integration. is germany a country that is still desperately wrestling to reconcile itself with its past and decide whether it wants to be an open country or a closed country? >> yes. you put it very well. the point is we are already in open country. the politicians, including chancellor merkel, have been sending mixed messages. as good as her speech was, i remember a couple years ago, she felt totally. this is really the problem. totallyticians are not -- there is a constant -- the other day the free democratic leaders said when you're are in the queue at the baker is -- .akers you want to know this is the kind of talk to goes on. we had a president a couple years ago who said that islam is a part of germany. like many people reacted very angrily to that. now we have those who were very andk to take that back emphasized that
we have a parallel society in east germany. i am more worried about that, -- i thinkly need the british are more relaxed about this. they say that ardor is half of life. they like that. you are talking about integration. is germany a country that is still desperately wrestling to reconcile itself with its past and decide whether it wants to be an open country or a closed country? >> yes. you put it very well. the point is we are already in open country. the politicians, including...
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when east germany fell, when the berlin wall came down, you know what i found out afterward?there. the last dictator, and he's a bad guy, head of east germany, his number one goal in life was to be invited to the white house. even the bad countries in the world know we're the greatest country. the bad guys know. this that's something we have to understand. they all want to be invited to sit down with us because they know we're the greatest country ever and it's a fact, it's a hard thing for cynics to buy, but you don't have to be a good person to recognize this is a great country. and this little guy wants to meet with our guy and sit down together and look like equals. >> stephen: what does the united states get out of this? donald trump goes over there. the objective is denuclearization, with which is a worthy goal, if he can get it, god bless him, just make the world safer. but experts are saying the chance they will give up their nukes are very slim. >> that's all they've got. >> stephen: and yet, kim gets what he wants, which is equal footing with the most powerful man i
when east germany fell, when the berlin wall came down, you know what i found out afterward?there. the last dictator, and he's a bad guy, head of east germany, his number one goal in life was to be invited to the white house. even the bad countries in the world know we're the greatest country. the bad guys know. this that's something we have to understand. they all want to be invited to sit down with us because they know we're the greatest country ever and it's a fact, it's a hard thing for...
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music has always had this meaning for me perhaps because i grew up with my show on radio set in east germanyand always listened to west berlin stations that was my only connection to the outside world. has been making music for over a quarter of a century and has had a defining influence on the evolution of the transponder he's been voted best deejay in the world multiple times and still racks up more a year than most professional pilots. but in february twenty sixth seen that glittering career almost came to an abrupt and fatal and. i had a pretty bad accident there was this stage construction and it was covered with black fabric but it wasn't very robust. i fell through it because the cloth couldn't bear my weight has to be on it and then we need underneath the stage there were these intertwined cables and structures and so i plunged six metres down and got pretty damaged. bones. and question pushing east. and i was leading in several places and i have to say i was lucky that there was a specialized neurological clinic just ten minutes away from the venue. when your buck. i mean if it happ
music has always had this meaning for me perhaps because i grew up with my show on radio set in east germanyand always listened to west berlin stations that was my only connection to the outside world. has been making music for over a quarter of a century and has had a defining influence on the evolution of the transponder he's been voted best deejay in the world multiple times and still racks up more a year than most professional pilots. but in february twenty sixth seen that glittering career...
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even, when east germany fell, when the berlin wall came down, you know what i found out afterward? was over there, at that --kethe ictar, anda bad guy. a real s.o.b., head of east germany, his number one goal in life was to be invited to the white house. even the bad countries in the world know we're the greatest country. the bad guys know this. that's something we've got to understand. they all want to be invited to sit down with us because they know we're the greatest country ever, and it's a fact. it's a hard thing for cynics to buy. but you don't have to be a good person to recognize this is a great country. and this little guy wants to meet with our guy and sit down together tonight and look like equals. you know, and that's what he wanted. >> stephen: so what does the united states get out of this? donald trump goes over there, obviously the objective is denuclearization, which i've said is a worthy goal. if he can get it, god bless him. give him the noble prize, i don't care. just make the world safer. but experts are saying that the chance that they'll actually give up thei
even, when east germany fell, when the berlin wall came down, you know what i found out afterward? was over there, at that --kethe ictar, anda bad guy. a real s.o.b., head of east germany, his number one goal in life was to be invited to the white house. even the bad countries in the world know we're the greatest country. the bad guys know this. that's something we've got to understand. they all want to be invited to sit down with us because they know we're the greatest country ever, and it's a...
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their music has brought the five self declared village idiots from mecklenburg for common in north east germanyto shanghai one of the biggest cities in the world. it was me so i catch myself thinking look what we've done here it's been unbelievable really. i think it's the coolest thing we've done together terribly or something so. with its eighty thousand visitors china's media music festival is comparable to germany's rock. music manager got wind of the group and work them into a top spot. we went to the first agent oh yeah this is quite big but our manager said no the one behind it there was a second stage and this one would have been the biggest stage would ever played but he said again no the one behind it that's a bit so we went around and there was something i would never have guessed was the stage because it was so big and it was one and a half kilometers away with ten thousand people standing in front of it at night we all had to take a deep breath of past and take you know what i think. this is. in china they're treated like celebrities formed in two thousand and nine being now has fa
their music has brought the five self declared village idiots from mecklenburg for common in north east germanyto shanghai one of the biggest cities in the world. it was me so i catch myself thinking look what we've done here it's been unbelievable really. i think it's the coolest thing we've done together terribly or something so. with its eighty thousand visitors china's media music festival is comparable to germany's rock. music manager got wind of the group and work them into a top spot. we...
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i don't think we are looking at the same type of situation that we saw between east and west germany,est germany picked up the tabs. david: $2 trillion, i believe. lots more to talk about with mark konyn, cio at the aia group . coming up, we look at china's role in the summit. beijing obviously has influenced this. we talk about that aspect of this developing story. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: trumpian kim on a working lunch -- trump and kim at a working lunch with their teams. china in the room. let's get our china correspondent tom mackenzie, joining us from beijing. what would be the best result for china's leadership? tom: clearly beijing is clear to see -- clearly beijing wants to see a dialing down of tensions between north korea and the u.s. and may be very keen to see a drawdown in u.s. troops on the south korean border with north korea. 38,000 u.s. troops on the border. of course, any weakening of ties between south korea and washington would be seen as a benefit in terms of the influence china can wield over the korean peninsula. there are risks, of course.we w. risks aro
i don't think we are looking at the same type of situation that we saw between east and west germany,est germany picked up the tabs. david: $2 trillion, i believe. lots more to talk about with mark konyn, cio at the aia group . coming up, we look at china's role in the summit. beijing obviously has influenced this. we talk about that aspect of this developing story. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: trumpian kim on a working lunch -- trump and kim at a working lunch with their teams. china in...
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has been through a tough school once coles girl and a seemingly shy environment minister from east germany she has become one of the world's most powerful women the way she presents herself shows a tremendous development but how much of that is medical herself and how much of it is based on the advice of professionals. of course and in america has had her advisors by her side and they've worked on her in specific ways first it was about the way she comes across she simply needed to make a more powerful and convincing impression after that it was also about styling. that knocking his styling twenty or thirty years ago everything about. clothing heightens pointed to the folder which created a less than a jet a compression today her head is a little more horizontal so it's a clothes and she holds a hands a trunk quite this way she works against gravity and seems more energetic upbeat that you're into the it in a get the shot. at the start of her political career miracle still appeared uncertain and unfiltered. she hardly seemed destined for the front row but she has blossomed today with an al
has been through a tough school once coles girl and a seemingly shy environment minister from east germany she has become one of the world's most powerful women the way she presents herself shows a tremendous development but how much of that is medical herself and how much of it is based on the advice of professionals. of course and in america has had her advisors by her side and they've worked on her in specific ways first it was about the way she comes across she simply needed to make a more...
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east germany towards the border with poland put the polish government is now begging dropped they want to pay trump two billion dollars for u.s. military forces that put a base in their country well people around the world are protesting for the thousand against us for our military guys this tiny. hole in the us to occupy that it is bizarre their behavior it's because everyone in poland has an auntie in chicago here i mean let me go to the mayor is rapidly running out of time here would be one of the interesting things is that. at the end of the second world war nato was put into place to keep the americans in the germans down in the russians to exactly it seems that the trump administration is doing everything possible to rearrange the countries maybe to keep germany down but it's pushing the united states out and we had we had mccrone. visiting st petersburg with quite a few overtures towards a lot of near putin even calling themself an equal to the russian president so the problem is that a lot of russian are is a new ideas in try and use documents so it will take a long time for eu
east germany towards the border with poland put the polish government is now begging dropped they want to pay trump two billion dollars for u.s. military forces that put a base in their country well people around the world are protesting for the thousand against us for our military guys this tiny. hole in the us to occupy that it is bizarre their behavior it's because everyone in poland has an auntie in chicago here i mean let me go to the mayor is rapidly running out of time here would be one...
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that we're talking about asylum seekers we're talking about you we're talking about integration east germany a country that the days still desperately really wrestling to reconcile itself with its past and decide whether it wants to be you know an open country or a closed country. yes that's you put it very well but the point is we are already in a country but the point is that the politicians including by the way trounced america haven't read i've you know i've been sending mixed messages. as good as her speech was i remember a couple of years ago she said multiculturalism is failed totally so so what right and where is she and this is really the problem. our politicians are not totally on on message there's a constant. you know the other day the free democratic leader said when you're in the queue at the baker's you want to know the person with the dark skin in front of you is actually illegal here why would i want to know that why wouldn't i want to know the person with the white skin in front of me isn't the nuance see you this is the kind of talk that goes on and we had a press i mean w
that we're talking about asylum seekers we're talking about you we're talking about integration east germany a country that the days still desperately really wrestling to reconcile itself with its past and decide whether it wants to be you know an open country or a closed country. yes that's you put it very well but the point is we are already in a country but the point is that the politicians including by the way trounced america haven't read i've you know i've been sending mixed messages. as...