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the anglo american air fleet decided to count american short tons. that makes it different to the german metric ton. why inone of the reasons the literature, different tonnage turns up. they transported that in 270,000 67% wasto berlin, and flown in by the americans, the remaining 24% by the british. also 166,000 people were flown out of the city during the airlift. the tragic death that occurred during the 15 month airlift must also be acknowledged. 39 british, 31 american. at least eight germans also lost their lives in accidents. engraved at ae memorial in berlin. we just saw a picture and you will see a picture when this monument was revealed. there is a ceremony every year to honor those who lost their lives during the airlift. the berlin airlift changed the relationship between the western powers and west berlin. just a few years after world war ii, the one time enemies had mastered the political crisis by intensive cooperation. the population of berlin now experienced the occupied powers as protecting powers. you know this photo from the poste
the anglo american air fleet decided to count american short tons. that makes it different to the german metric ton. why inone of the reasons the literature, different tonnage turns up. they transported that in 270,000 67% wasto berlin, and flown in by the americans, the remaining 24% by the british. also 166,000 people were flown out of the city during the airlift. the tragic death that occurred during the 15 month airlift must also be acknowledged. 39 british, 31 american. at least eight...
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the anglo-saxon -- an individual's citizenship and rights go with the land. it is been important the supreme court was even willing to hear these cases at this time. the members of the territories introduced a resolution, condemning the insular cases and are hoping members on both sides of the aisle -- we have members of the territories. people immediately think we are democrats. that is not the case. both in my own islands of the virgin islands and the other territories. the top two elected officials, the governor of the member of congress usually members of opposite parties, republican and democrat. understandricans to we are very much americans. we fight in numbers greater then the united states per capita in going to war and making that ultimate sacrifice for our country. we want to have the responsibilities, as well as the benefits of being american. host: have you been assured of a house vote by nancy pelosi? guest: we have not. we introduced it this week and we will bring it to her and we are trying to get the cosponsors to bring into to the floor. hos
the anglo-saxon -- an individual's citizenship and rights go with the land. it is been important the supreme court was even willing to hear these cases at this time. the members of the territories introduced a resolution, condemning the insular cases and are hoping members on both sides of the aisle -- we have members of the territories. people immediately think we are democrats. that is not the case. both in my own islands of the virgin islands and the other territories. the top two elected...
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here we see a massive tenor ofnt toward the the anglo-scottish relationship. scotland lost the war, of course, but in many ways one a surprising these. newrevolution formed a nation here, the united states, but it did a lot more than that. in many ways it marked a vital ,oment when britain created when70 years before -- britain created only 70 years before became a fully functional union. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i will take questions. yes, please? >> thanks for that. that was brilliant and convincing. coming back to something said at the beginning, that jefferson included mentions of the scots and an original draft of the declaration, it is clearer now, but tell me if i am correct in thinking that the biggest groups of immigrants in the colonial period where the scots and the scots irish. antipathyre this andrd the people jefferson the virginian up her crust are living wi
here we see a massive tenor ofnt toward the the anglo-scottish relationship. scotland lost the war, of course, but in many ways one a surprising these. newrevolution formed a nation here, the united states, but it did a lot more than that. in many ways it marked a vital ,oment when britain created when70 years before -- britain created only 70 years before became a fully functional union. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the...
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we believe they should be following the anglo-saxon principle of law which says wherever the flag is citizenship goes with it and an individual's citizenship and rights go with the land. it is important the supreme court was willing to hear the use cases at this time. members of the territories introduced a resolution condemning the insular cases and we hope members on both sides of the aisle, members of the territories, we think the territories, they think we are democrats, that is not the case. in my own islands, the virgin islands and other territories interestingly the top two elected officials, the governor and the member of congress are usually members of opposite parties, republican and democrat, our country and we w have the responsibilities as well as the benefits. >> have you been assured of the house vote by nancy pelosi? >> we introduced this weekend we will be coming to her, cosponsors bring it to the floor. >> host: bill in new york, independent. >> caller: do you hear me? i don't believe there's enough evidence to impeach the president and get him out of office, that's
we believe they should be following the anglo-saxon principle of law which says wherever the flag is citizenship goes with it and an individual's citizenship and rights go with the land. it is important the supreme court was willing to hear the use cases at this time. members of the territories introduced a resolution condemning the insular cases and we hope members on both sides of the aisle, members of the territories, we think the territories, they think we are democrats, that is not the...
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there are i think there's a very sizeable minority that thinks that i think however coming from an anglo perspective it's not only something that we find in england or in britain to say you also find in the states in australia it's almost as if we have this like to think you have a genetic gene that makes those unable to learn a language the curse of the english being the lingua franca of the world all right we don't have to learn the other way around really if we think that we took 40 percent at least of our own language from other languages and made it what it is which is a brilliant language just like any other languages but yeah our language is so international. say that we would like to you i mean when i look at your story you 2 are i say you're the the brakes it british irony in card 8 i mean if you consider that i mean your let's say your polyglots your european brit you live in a time when breaks it is promised with global britain but it's being delivered in dimensions that look like little britain absolutely i mean i see that from the outside i see that yeah what about at home t
there are i think there's a very sizeable minority that thinks that i think however coming from an anglo perspective it's not only something that we find in england or in britain to say you also find in the states in australia it's almost as if we have this like to think you have a genetic gene that makes those unable to learn a language the curse of the english being the lingua franca of the world all right we don't have to learn the other way around really if we think that we took 40 percent...
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among its victims was the anglo-irish aristocrat st. george, whose tenants ambushed and killed him in 1798. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. act of, 1 of the first the convention that gathered in scrapndence hall was to the articles of federation and to write a completely new constitution. despite federalism's widespread appeal, the fact was, and if we are honest, is -- would his british united empire be anymore successful than the confederation he wanted to replace? sure, butd to say for it wasn't a bet most americans were willing to take. thank you. [applause] i think the plan is for questions. i know there are two microphones in the wings. i'm happy to entertain questions about vermont, new hampshire, ireland. ken burns. how much was carlisle -- q&a willt know if the be on c-span, but it may be. they are asking to speak into the mic. how much was carlisle's list list informed by galloway's plan of union? >> there are definitely loyalists in england who the north ministry is talking to. to assign a pa
among its victims was the anglo-irish aristocrat st. george, whose tenants ambushed and killed him in 1798. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. act of, 1 of the first the convention that gathered in scrapndence hall was to the articles of federation and to write a completely new constitution. despite federalism's widespread appeal, the fact was, and if we are honest, is -- would his british united empire be anymore successful than the confederation he wanted to...
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years after the original event the famous battle of $1066.00 pitted william of normandy against the anglo-saxon king harold and marks the beginning of the norman conquest in england. an ancient battlefield comes alive with a sound of steel against steel. hundreds just. to reenact about so defined english history. it was view original game of thrones facing off king harold and his saxon army against william and his normans. the swords was. arrows flew. and counts grew. a lot of the exhilaration of kind of fighting in the balkans is very exciting very intense you don't think about anything else because although. only pretending to be in the battle there are still people where you can actually weapons around we believe that with your generation could never do that again because they had to critical mentality to do that you have to figure out just crossing the channel like that. we've been equipment was not so modernized like we have now and conditions were very quite difficult and what is incredible i mean. the climax of a battle king harold is cut down and slain. with his rival dad. sees this bei
years after the original event the famous battle of $1066.00 pitted william of normandy against the anglo-saxon king harold and marks the beginning of the norman conquest in england. an ancient battlefield comes alive with a sound of steel against steel. hundreds just. to reenact about so defined english history. it was view original game of thrones facing off king harold and his saxon army against william and his normans. the swords was. arrows flew. and counts grew. a lot of the exhilaration...
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the anglo—saxon worlds primarily over the foreign debt.ades has really framed the china story and the interpretation of china based on a western follow article in the political economic framework and i think today china does owe the world a china story told by itself in from a china's perspective i think it's not only chinese privilege is really a responsibility. we really don't know how widespread all this is across the vast expanse of wikipedia's multilingual entries. and it is impossible for us to verify whether the chinese government really is ultimately responsible for any of it. absolutely conceivable that you know like people from the diaspora you know patriotic chinese are editing these you know wikipedia entries but to say that is also to ignore that larger no structural coordinated strategy of the government has to manipulate these platforms. heather ford isn't surprised at all to see that states might be getting involved. i'm surprised it's taken this long actually. i mean when you consider the fact that wikipedia is not only th
the anglo—saxon worlds primarily over the foreign debt.ades has really framed the china story and the interpretation of china based on a western follow article in the political economic framework and i think today china does owe the world a china story told by itself in from a china's perspective i think it's not only chinese privilege is really a responsibility. we really don't know how widespread all this is across the vast expanse of wikipedia's multilingual entries. and it is impossible...
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been conditioned to think americans as binary terms, black or white, slave or free, north or south, angloin, us or them. as it turns out we always have been intertined. anthony johnson was among the first many cases. they along with americans have significant european ancestry is beyond question. you'll notice that many people of the people in portraits have european ancestry which says about the balance of the color line that has put americans apart. until the first quarter in 19th century, vast majority of americans arrived in the new world as slaves. americans today are descendants of slaves and slave owners, many women have fundamentally shaped american history and massive contributions in every possible way. men and women should encourage us to think more deeply about what we mean when we say we are americans. americans of african decent help today liberate all americans from conceptions of citizenship. seeking and defending the ideals of liberty and justice even in the midst of slavery and discrimination, african americans were crucial to the founding of modern world and development
been conditioned to think americans as binary terms, black or white, slave or free, north or south, angloin, us or them. as it turns out we always have been intertined. anthony johnson was among the first many cases. they along with americans have significant european ancestry is beyond question. you'll notice that many people of the people in portraits have european ancestry which says about the balance of the color line that has put americans apart. until the first quarter in 19th century,...
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in those eastern germany states is team still higher than in any other states in germany and like anglo-american say there are enough cation wasn't seen as something positive for everyone i see so that there is a sense in the east that when the country was put together again essentially the east was plundered family history has it right as i said the theme of this year's unity is a courage connects was. how did the chancellor speech connect with with coverage when he was quite interesting when she called us a petition for maybe having failed to understand the differences of mentalities between the east and away as she say it is quite easy actually to raise a border but it's not that easy to actually be a shift mentality as you kind of do that overnight then she calls for politicians to actually take that into account that there is a different mentality through the 20 east and the ways that cannot be mended just as easy as a border can be raised so that's something she emphasized as so she praised the college of people who tried to leave east germany and those are the 2 notions of courage that th
in those eastern germany states is team still higher than in any other states in germany and like anglo-american say there are enough cation wasn't seen as something positive for everyone i see so that there is a sense in the east that when the country was put together again essentially the east was plundered family history has it right as i said the theme of this year's unity is a courage connects was. how did the chancellor speech connect with with coverage when he was quite interesting when...
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all right some sports news now and the rugby world cup has its 1st finalist after anglo and sensationally b. new zealand in their say the final in yokohama the all blacks were defending champions and favorites for the tournament bought england stifled their attack to go 10 mil up by halftime england stranglehold continued after the break and they ran out $907.00 winners to reach their 4th world cup final they play the winner of sunday's semifinal between wales and south africa. well this weekend's wonders legal action got underway on friday night mines hosted cologne with both sides desperate for a win after poor starts to the season minds forward robin for the pick of the goals as his side came from behind to claim an impressive $31.00 victory the result lifts minds above cologne and leaves the visitors in the relegation playoff spot. to norway now where one of scandinavia is largest sculpture parts is attracting a lot of attention because in addition to its nearly 50 sculptures by norwegian and international artists it now has a stunning new feature have a look. at. the weld of architec
all right some sports news now and the rugby world cup has its 1st finalist after anglo and sensationally b. new zealand in their say the final in yokohama the all blacks were defending champions and favorites for the tournament bought england stifled their attack to go 10 mil up by halftime england stranglehold continued after the break and they ran out $907.00 winners to reach their 4th world cup final they play the winner of sunday's semifinal between wales and south africa. well this...
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members whittle down their list of candidates 2 to taint one who wants to stay in government with the anglo american conservatives the others not so short. plus was she a spy or was she a victim or able to return home to russia after serving time in a u.s. prison for being an unregistered agent she says she's innocent and says her treatment in america was torture. i'm rebecca raters welcome to the program germany's foreign minister heiko mass has called for a lasting cease fire in northern syria has also urged turkey to comply with international law when dealing with refugees mouses in ankara for talks amid tensions over turkey's military campaign in the region. it wasn't an easy visit for heiko mass in ankara it's better to talk to each other than about each other germany's foreign minister said of the 2 countries difficult relationship in spite of serious differences. it's a close nato partner said in an attempt to set a more positive tone but he acknowledged that in light of the agreement between turkey and russia it was time to face the new realities in syria and to protect the civilian
members whittle down their list of candidates 2 to taint one who wants to stay in government with the anglo american conservatives the others not so short. plus was she a spy or was she a victim or able to return home to russia after serving time in a u.s. prison for being an unregistered agent she says she's innocent and says her treatment in america was torture. i'm rebecca raters welcome to the program germany's foreign minister heiko mass has called for a lasting cease fire in northern...
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un templo de chicago, adonde acuden muchos inmigrantes y latinos fue atacado por un hombre anglo-sajÓnar. >>> le dije si era racista. y dijo que sÍ. las puertas las habÍa quebrado, se fue para allÁ y lo seguÍ. >>> un grupo de seguid chicago para enfrentar a la pastora de la iglesia, la activista ema lozano. >>> que yo organice la invasiÓn, que yo organicÉ una caravana, que soy socialista, que soy comunista. >>> mensajes supremacistas escritos en las ventanas. los miembros de la iglesia aseguran que no van a dejar su lucha por el bienestar de la comunidad inmigrante a pesar de las amenazas. >>> la violencia, el hambre y la pobreza. >>> este Último ataque ha puesto en alerta a lozano y otros lÍderes de organizaciones que son pro inmigrantes chl >>> estos grupos de odio, son racist al l presidente donald trump. >>> la policÍa de chicago estÁ en busca de este sujeto. entre la pastora losana asegura que aunque tie ne temor no va a dejarse intimidar. >>> estÁn llegando a nuestras iglesias cristianas y quieren hacernos daÑo. >>> rubÉn pereida, noticias telemundo. >>> un inmigrante cubano muri
un templo de chicago, adonde acuden muchos inmigrantes y latinos fue atacado por un hombre anglo-sajÓnar. >>> le dije si era racista. y dijo que sÍ. las puertas las habÍa quebrado, se fue para allÁ y lo seguÍ. >>> un grupo de seguid chicago para enfrentar a la pastora de la iglesia, la activista ema lozano. >>> que yo organice la invasiÓn, que yo organicÉ una caravana, que soy socialista, que soy comunista. >>> mensajes supremacistas escritos en las...
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in california, those anglo american histories do not arrive until the 19th century and later, and we think about places like texas that have anglo american histories of law that our lead over long-standing native and spanish colonial traditions that in fact, an independent to republic of texas and so on and so on. and createdriched our nation, and what happens when we begin on the east coast and only incorporate places into the american story as the united thats formally claims territory, we miss the richness from theory americn territory. thanks for the volleyball. [laughter] jason: i think you spiked it over the nets. you've talked about the geography, but this also implies a different cast of characters as well. in particular, i know your work is focused on women, at least year scholarship, women in philadelphia. earlythink about the american past, the early american story being formative, what roles that the other groups thing specific and concrete that will change the way we look at it? it is true that my own work is focused on women in , and imerican and native think those wome
in california, those anglo american histories do not arrive until the 19th century and later, and we think about places like texas that have anglo american histories of law that our lead over long-standing native and spanish colonial traditions that in fact, an independent to republic of texas and so on and so on. and createdriched our nation, and what happens when we begin on the east coast and only incorporate places into the american story as the united thats formally claims territory, we...
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general was appointed force, the combat task the anglo american air fleet, which had its airport -- it'seadquarter in -- he was the genius behind the operation and perfected the airlift. or --erican german american governor of germany -- morentinually requested and larger aircraft to use in the berlin airlift, and truman approved. the british royal air force was theirnvolved in most of military aircraft. the british government hired and paid for planes from 23 private charter companies. the former enemy that sends rockets to great written just four years before. now supplied by former western enemies. basically the construction of the urgently needed third airport. in novembereted 1948. some 19,000 workers built in the u.s. airport provided the largest air fleet for the operation. the amount of cargo flown into islin as well as others increasing every month. only november 1948 was difficult. the winter 1948, 19 49 was not as hot and cold as the soviets might have hoped. is that a laser pointer? it is a physical core door. each level, just 500 from the next level. on a day like today coul
general was appointed force, the combat task the anglo american air fleet, which had its airport -- it'seadquarter in -- he was the genius behind the operation and perfected the airlift. or --erican german american governor of germany -- morentinually requested and larger aircraft to use in the berlin airlift, and truman approved. the british royal air force was theirnvolved in most of military aircraft. the british government hired and paid for planes from 23 private charter companies. the...
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you can tell me how apple has destroyed anglo life, i'll tell you how casinos have destroyed native life. if you canat tell me how microst has destroyed french culture, i'll tell you how casinos have destroyed native culture. it's not so simple. are corporations generally good for, say, the cup of madagascar? -- the country of madagascar? it's mixeded. are casinos good for native communities? mixed. they provide revenue. they provide funding for infrastructure and schools and retirement homes for our elders. they provide funding for arts initiatives and i powwows and language revitalization programs. but it's the also another lifestyle economy like tax-free cigarettes or, you know, maybe not the healthiest for communities thatty already in se ways struggle with addiction. so, yeah, it's a mixed bag. some s communities have been radically reshaped by the advent of indian gaming in the '80s, and some have barely changed at all. >> host: what is the story about native americans today that in your view,t, that you want to -- >> guest: the story that doesn't get out, in my opinion, is the sto
you can tell me how apple has destroyed anglo life, i'll tell you how casinos have destroyed native life. if you canat tell me how microst has destroyed french culture, i'll tell you how casinos have destroyed native culture. it's not so simple. are corporations generally good for, say, the cup of madagascar? -- the country of madagascar? it's mixeded. are casinos good for native communities? mixed. they provide revenue. they provide funding for infrastructure and schools and retirement homes...
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every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr who it says is easily transferable to other developing countries where the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area's so short you can only call situation the the window same as same similar to us so double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these obstacles so such a system of eye care can very easily be replicable in other countries with similar challenges. and if his plan succeeds thousands more will get the gift of sight just like angle. well that's it from rewind for this week for more from the series there check out the rewind page on al-jazeera dot com i'm elizabeth prado from the hotel thank you for joining us and we'll see you next time. on march 13th 2019 the f.a.a. grounded the u.s. 737 max fleet based upon crash site findings and satellite data hundreds of lives lost and boeing spazz descending aircraft be mobilized did profit outweigh procedure did regulators allow industry too
every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr who it says is easily transferable to other developing countries where the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area's so short you can only call situation the the window same as same similar to us so double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these obstacles so such a system of eye care can very...
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eastern germany germany's far right if the party is hoping to make significant gains at the expense of anglo-american c.d.u. the 1st exit polls are expected very soon we'll have team coverage of the election's outcome and what it means for the country at large also coming up.
eastern germany germany's far right if the party is hoping to make significant gains at the expense of anglo-american c.d.u. the 1st exit polls are expected very soon we'll have team coverage of the election's outcome and what it means for the country at large also coming up.
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every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr who it says is easily johns for 2 other developing countries where the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area is for sure. situation the the window same as same. miller to us so double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these cells tickle so such a system of eye care can very easy be replicated in other countries with similar challenges. and if his plan succeeds thousands more will get the gift of sight just like anger. well that's it from rewind for this week for more from the series there check out the rewind page on al-jazeera dot com i'm elizabeth purana from the hotel thank you for joining us on the scene at star. rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on the best about using these documentaries if i would compare it to an onion we have in the onion the sweetest party so hard on this is temple mount this is the old city rewind continues with motown to great town bein
every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr who it says is easily johns for 2 other developing countries where the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area is for sure. situation the the window same as same. miller to us so double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these cells tickle so such a system of eye care can very easy be replicated...
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every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr who it says is easily jobs for 2 other developing countries with the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area is so short you comical situation the the window same as same so. miller to us so we double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these obstacles so such a system of eye care can very easy be replicated in other countries with similar challenges. and if his plan succeeds thousands more will get the gift of sight just like anger. well that's it from rewind for this week for more from the series there check out the rewind page on al-jazeera dot com i'm elizabeth purana from the hotel thank you for joining us and we'll see you next time. in the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash is a big deal closer than unfortunate the smelly business to the complexities of recycling when these different plastics are blended together then the rec
every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr who it says is easily jobs for 2 other developing countries with the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area is so short you comical situation the the window same as same so. miller to us so we double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these obstacles so such a system of eye care can very easy be...
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confidential to the media what's been the reaction from germany and the european union did to this link where anglo-american spokesperson said yes this conversation this phone conversation took place early this morning but they will not divulge anything it was that because it was a private conversation many people who know merkel and who have watched michael over the years would say this is not the type of language or tone that she would use because she has been very keen to try to show that she would do everything to accommodate the u.k. and to make sure that there is an orderly brix it but norbert will it again who is an ally of merkel and he is chairman of the german foreign affairs committee tweeted that is no new german position on brics it frankly a deal on the basis of johnson's proposals and till october the 31st has been unrealistic from the beginning and yet the e.u. has been willing to engage blaming others for the current situation is not fair play and many people in brussels seem to believe that this is all part of a blame game let's just take a look at this angry tweet from the e.u. council pr
confidential to the media what's been the reaction from germany and the european union did to this link where anglo-american spokesperson said yes this conversation this phone conversation took place early this morning but they will not divulge anything it was that because it was a private conversation many people who know merkel and who have watched michael over the years would say this is not the type of language or tone that she would use because she has been very keen to try to show that...
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no longer these 2 dominating parties that we've had for decades in germany the conservatives over anglo-american on the one hand and the social democrats on the other a whole lot of other parties have similar sorts of results as these big parties forming governments is a lot more difficult and the question of what does this mean for the coalition governing the governing coalition between the conservatives and the social democrats both of them lost their both of them will be under pressure to try and change something in central government there's not much to change in fact they will have to continue in some way in the way that they're operating at the moment ok the party that won the most votes the left party the incumbent state premier boto romola was quite popular how much of his party's success is attributable to him a very large part i think this is something that has been similar also in other recent elections that the incumbent has gained an extra portion of the helping his party to victory this is happened elsewhere as well but obama though despite the fact that he comes from the left prob
no longer these 2 dominating parties that we've had for decades in germany the conservatives over anglo-american on the one hand and the social democrats on the other a whole lot of other parties have similar sorts of results as these big parties forming governments is a lot more difficult and the question of what does this mean for the coalition governing the governing coalition between the conservatives and the social democrats both of them lost their both of them will be under pressure to...
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announcement comes amid criticism of the company's environmental footprint the anglo dutch firm maker of products like dove soap and lived in t. currently uses about seven hundred thousand tons of plastic per year. production plan involves completely cutting up plaststics in somome cases as well as simpy using more recyclable material. such as coming out of the goodness of their heart mark you letter says they want to appeal to younger more eco conscious consumers in this presumably as a way to start doing that this is his business but it's a good sign. coal thank you cocole the business great to see you. assist you emma james a mediawatch good evening starting to look at reactions to donald trump's controversial decision to withdraw troops. from northeast in syria. yes the announcement came late on sunday night telephone call with the tech is president recep tayyip erdogan. at donald trump it would appear overruling his top advisers. and there are many fee is that this could really leave the cuts extremely vulnerable in the- case of an invasion by turkish forces because it would leav
announcement comes amid criticism of the company's environmental footprint the anglo dutch firm maker of products like dove soap and lived in t. currently uses about seven hundred thousand tons of plastic per year. production plan involves completely cutting up plaststics in somome cases as well as simpy using more recyclable material. such as coming out of the goodness of their heart mark you letter says they want to appeal to younger more eco conscious consumers in this presumably as a way to...
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very dependent up to 3040 percent of their revenue is dependent on the market in china and i think anglo american has decided that maybe compounded by trump and the volatility has injected it is certainly a factor but i do think it's just the fear of retribution that's informing her but we're talking about the profit sources for companies for german companies that profits which is outside of the country in china but 5 g. that we're talking about security inside the country i mean those are 2 they're not of course they're not related. ones much i would assume that for her the security of the country should be much more important than the profits would top solve but i think she sells out the longer term security implications that will materialize in 4 or 5 years only to her worries about short term potential economic wrists today who weighs top executive in europe published a letter about 5 g. in europe in this segment called our attention let's pull that up it reads europe is open and inclusive and it is this openness and inclusive of the which allows us to work together effectively we un
very dependent up to 3040 percent of their revenue is dependent on the market in china and i think anglo american has decided that maybe compounded by trump and the volatility has injected it is certainly a factor but i do think it's just the fear of retribution that's informing her but we're talking about the profit sources for companies for german companies that profits which is outside of the country in china but 5 g. that we're talking about security inside the country i mean those are 2...
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merkel's policy architecture for just over 14 years that formula alone may no longer be working for just anglo-american my belief that from the outside and under merkel is already being regarded as a kind of lame duck because ends at the end phase of her term and has little left that she can shape. angle america has survived. many attempts to declare the end of her political career but in the autumn of her last time as chancellor the woman long seen as the lead to europe is false drowning out of opportunities to demonstrate that leadership. our political correspondent maximiliano question is with us here in our studio for more on the story hi max we heard there the accusation that there is a lack of leadership from the chancellor and just a year ago we saw germany spearheading initiatives on iran and ukraine also on migration but it is now surrendered those initiative so what are we talking about here is really a lame duck that's what certainly some political experts here in berlin are criticizing her as i say she is probably a duck paralyzed by her own grand coalition that is her conservative party an
merkel's policy architecture for just over 14 years that formula alone may no longer be working for just anglo-american my belief that from the outside and under merkel is already being regarded as a kind of lame duck because ends at the end phase of her term and has little left that she can shape. angle america has survived. many attempts to declare the end of her political career but in the autumn of her last time as chancellor the woman long seen as the lead to europe is false drowning out...
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i'm not sure that my opinion is very important an awful lot of people here in germany do think that anglo american was after all her 4th term in office she's been dominant the dominant force in german politics for so very long and a lot of people are saying look this happened on her watch that so many instant germans have become disillusioned 57 percent saying they feel like 2nd class citizens she ought to have done more especially as it is german and somehow and for some reason we've never really worked out quite why she has shied away from taking that role of designating the people of eastern germany as her constituency or at least is an important constituency for her peter craven thank you very much for those insights. into address chancellor merkel acknowledged that not everything had gone smoothly since reunification and that goes both for the east and the west as we hear in our next report. martina yemen is the merits of dresden she's a local politician who's had to give up her job. the move was triggered by disobedience from a supermarket in arms doff that made headlines around the
i'm not sure that my opinion is very important an awful lot of people here in germany do think that anglo american was after all her 4th term in office she's been dominant the dominant force in german politics for so very long and a lot of people are saying look this happened on her watch that so many instant germans have become disillusioned 57 percent saying they feel like 2nd class citizens she ought to have done more especially as it is german and somehow and for some reason we've never...
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the anglo—saxon world's primarily over the foreign debt over the past four decades has really framed interpretation of china based on a western follow article in the political economic framework. and i think today china does owe the world a china story told by itself and from a china's perspective. i think it's not only chinese privilege is really a responsibility. we really don't know how widespread all this is across the vast expanse of wikipedia's multilingual entries. and it is impossible for us to verify whether the chinese government really is ultimately responsible for any of it. absolutely conceivable that you know like people from the diaspora, you know, patriotic chinese are editing these wikipedia entries. but to say that is also to ignore that larger no structural coordinated strategy of the government has to manipulate these platforms. heather ford isn't surprised at all to see the states might be getting involved. i'm surprised it's taken this long actually. i mean when you consider the fact that wikipedia is not only the fifth most popular website in the world, when yo
the anglo—saxon world's primarily over the foreign debt over the past four decades has really framed interpretation of china based on a western follow article in the political economic framework. and i think today china does owe the world a china story told by itself and from a china's perspective. i think it's not only chinese privilege is really a responsibility. we really don't know how widespread all this is across the vast expanse of wikipedia's multilingual entries. and it is impossible...
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architecture for just over 14 years that formula alone may no longer be working physically i would just anglo-american my belief that from the outside and under merkel is already being regarded as a kind of lame duck because enter the end phase of her term and has little left that she can shape and. start. going to machall has survived. many attempts to declare the end of her political career but in the autumn of her last time as chancellor the woman long seen as the lead of europe is running out of opportunities to demonstrate that leadership. let's talk about this more was political correspondent max 1000000 a kosher joining us now good morning to you thanks for coming in you know just last year germany had the initiative on a number of foreign policy fronts on iran ukraine migration doesn't anymore lost an issue what's happened in berlin life in the grand coalition is what happens there were seen the german government that currently consists of america's party the conservative c.d.u. has sister part of the variances you and the social democrats having like had a long time of forming this government
architecture for just over 14 years that formula alone may no longer be working physically i would just anglo-american my belief that from the outside and under merkel is already being regarded as a kind of lame duck because enter the end phase of her term and has little left that she can shape and. start. going to machall has survived. many attempts to declare the end of her political career but in the autumn of her last time as chancellor the woman long seen as the lead of europe is running...
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bernardine evaristo, girl, woman, 0ther, anglo nigerian writer, interesting person.she has founded several initiatives for inclusion and she founded the first black women's theatre group. this is a story teeming with life, all these different female characters, clea ners different female characters, cleaners and bankers and teachers ranging in age from adolescence to old age. i love that, you can probably tell. this was my favourite book on the shortlist. i enjoyed the energy and a language which is beautiful and you never feel distanced from it. the stories are compelling, i love the overlap and that it compelling, i love the overlap and thatitis compelling, i love the overlap and that it is so timely at a time when so that it is so timely at a time when so many of the subjects discussed at the book, for example there is a trans character, when that narrative becomes angry and polarising, but she does it with such intelligence and new art as you makes you care about everyone, but it is not sentimental. it is so hopeful. what did you make of the way it is written? wh
bernardine evaristo, girl, woman, 0ther, anglo nigerian writer, interesting person.she has founded several initiatives for inclusion and she founded the first black women's theatre group. this is a story teeming with life, all these different female characters, clea ners different female characters, cleaners and bankers and teachers ranging in age from adolescence to old age. i love that, you can probably tell. this was my favourite book on the shortlist. i enjoyed the energy and a language...
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—— the anglo—irish agreement —— they said no to staying in ireland as one unit.k to tina, because, tina, in terms of the practicalities of this and how it will work, you're saying it's good for business... we have got your back. in terms of the practicalities, if goods go into northern ireland and stay there., then there is no customs issue, but if they go beyond, then there is scope for rebate. so, you end up with businesses having to pay up front sometimes and then get rebates. are you concerned about how that might work? that is not necessarily how it is going to work and we will be continuing to seek... u nfortu nately, we and we will be continuing to seek... unfortunately, we can't hear tina at all. let's go backjust quickly to george, because, george, malachi turner was giving his perspective, which is very different from yours, how do you respond? let me just address a couple of malachi turner's points. he said about trade, well, the bulk of our trade comes from the mainland, 85% of our trade comes from the british mainland into northern ireland. we do 5%
—— the anglo—irish agreement —— they said no to staying in ireland as one unit.k to tina, because, tina, in terms of the practicalities of this and how it will work, you're saying it's good for business... we have got your back. in terms of the practicalities, if goods go into northern ireland and stay there., then there is no customs issue, but if they go beyond, then there is scope for rebate. so, you end up with businesses having to pay up front sometimes and then get rebates. are...
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and they are simply going to roll back hundreds of years of anglo saxon law and jurisprudence. >> if you were nancy pelosi why would you have the impeachment vote? you would have to give seen a power, questioning power, due process rights to the minority power, give rights to the accused. why would they want to do that when they can hold secret off site meetings and leect contents. it's going to undercut the american people's view of this entire process. lou: giuliani, the president's attorney saying he will not comply with a congressional subpoena. saying he's also by the way disappointed in john bolton who had some unkind things to say about the president's attorney. your thoughts as we wrap up. >> on the first one, he cites to the white house counsel's letter and says until there tase formal impeachment vote there is no need to comply because it's illegitimate. what john bolton said about him is incredibly inflammatory and i think unpro fissional to take d unprofessional to take pot shots. i think the bolton cam is responsible for a lot of the mischief we are seeing right now. lou
and they are simply going to roll back hundreds of years of anglo saxon law and jurisprudence. >> if you were nancy pelosi why would you have the impeachment vote? you would have to give seen a power, questioning power, due process rights to the minority power, give rights to the accused. why would they want to do that when they can hold secret off site meetings and leect contents. it's going to undercut the american people's view of this entire process. lou: giuliani, the president's...
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that follows a phone call between bars johnson and anglo machall the chancellor reportedly said an agreement was overwhelmingly unlikely if northern ireland does not remain in the e.u. customs union but did she really say that no comment from chancellor merkel she kept quiet on the subject later to at a meeting in berlin with david the president of the parliament for soli travel to london on tuesday afternoon to meet with boris johnson it didn't seem to produce very much progress where there are 2 alternatives to a deal at this juncture extension or no deal. after cicely's departure bars johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different breaks that you know about it. for more i'm joined by correspondent barbara vessel who joins me from brussels. is there any hope in brussels that a deal can be reached before the october deadline. it seems throughout this day the hope is fading quickly because it is going from bad to worse so this is not the time to put money on the breath's a deal definitely because today even more voices emerged say
that follows a phone call between bars johnson and anglo machall the chancellor reportedly said an agreement was overwhelmingly unlikely if northern ireland does not remain in the e.u. customs union but did she really say that no comment from chancellor merkel she kept quiet on the subject later to at a meeting in berlin with david the president of the parliament for soli travel to london on tuesday afternoon to meet with boris johnson it didn't seem to produce very much progress where there...