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fortunately this is no longer an issue and the bavaria and almost exotic destinations awaits. the hot house in the town of clientele. schmidt was one of the co-founders of this e.u. funded pilot project 15 years ago the hot houses weren't using heat from a local glass manufacturer. exotic fruits coffee and spices thrive on the bench strike with valid long environmentally harmful transports from asia south america. and from i can you show me the most exotic fruit here the exhaust of the most exotic fruit right at the moment is down there. the giant granite dia. in colombia it's called a bad idea we also have seeds here from colombia the idea is the biggest passion fruit in the world. don't bump into it this thing near that thing it's almost right now i may oh yes most of us weigh as much as they do in their countries of origin 4 to 5 kilos so you can almost hold it smells nice yeah it will probably have to be picked in 2 days. this and smell scented. that's true smell sort of like liquid soap because this is chilly yes that's i have an arrow i love spicy food you won't love tho
fortunately this is no longer an issue and the bavaria and almost exotic destinations awaits. the hot house in the town of clientele. schmidt was one of the co-founders of this e.u. funded pilot project 15 years ago the hot houses weren't using heat from a local glass manufacturer. exotic fruits coffee and spices thrive on the bench strike with valid long environmentally harmful transports from asia south america. and from i can you show me the most exotic fruit here the exhaust of the most...
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the 18th century church owes its splendor to the us some brothers who designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the beer garden beer has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vote in the abbey every year. where you from here. up on the line of fire that promise prayer years back there are now we are. from south korea to sun. very much this close up especially the spear. back in the slightly rainy reagan's burg i have an appointment with my ts paetec at the 9 planets he shows me the outlines of the former jewish synagogue. dragons burg is like many many evil cities if you dig here it's likely you'll discover something in 1905 traces of the 2000 year history of the city were uncovered during construction work on a knife op that's. good news and as you've probably noticed we're underground now what's exciting here is that you can see recognizable old remains to the wall with that's classical middle ages about 700 to 800 years old and. it's in the book now if you take a step forwa
the 18th century church owes its splendor to the us some brothers who designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the beer garden beer has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vote in the abbey every year. where you from here. up on the line of fire that promise prayer years back there are now we are. from south korea to sun. very much this close up especially the spear. back in the...
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military base in bavaria he's expected to participate in events in leipsic and berlin later in the day. moscow is reenacting a military parade held in 1941 when german armies did seize to the city historic vehicles and soldiers and period uniforms marched under a giant screen showing news really the newsreel footage of the war the d. of a military honor as its core replaced the old soviet holiday marking the revolution of 1917. iran has resumed uranium enrichment at an underground nuclear plant in a front a significant step away from the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers it comes after the united states be drew from the agreement and imposed sanctions on tehran. turning out to chile where the president sebastian pinera has pledged to raise the minimum wage in an effort to quell the protests that have shaken the capital santiago for most 3 weeks they were sparked by a hike in some way fares but they've widened into a mass movement against inequality. demonstrators clash with police in santiago unappeased by the government's latest concessions. protesters build barricades. and police r
military base in bavaria he's expected to participate in events in leipsic and berlin later in the day. moscow is reenacting a military parade held in 1941 when german armies did seize to the city historic vehicles and soldiers and period uniforms marched under a giant screen showing news really the newsreel footage of the war the d. of a military honor as its core replaced the old soviet holiday marking the revolution of 1917. iran has resumed uranium enrichment at an underground nuclear plant...
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soldiers and their nato partners in bavaria after that he visited the form of border village of reuters the german foreign minister. the village was divided by a war during the cold war giving it the nickname little lamb then went to underly decision where mass protests started that which led to the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago. visit is my colleague a multinational she's standing by in how to welcome marina tell us more about tom cruise a visit. now he has a personal connection with this place tell us more. now right very hard to pronounce 4 or 9 servants i guess all right you've said it before is a very very small place but it was also a very famous place in germany because it was divided between east and west and for my compare this journey to berlin is also a very emotional journey back in time because he used to be a u.s. soldier he was based in bavaria in a very small town and he also likes telling that back then he patrols the iron curtain and he likes telling that story so for him this is also a journey back in the eighty's and to us bilateral relations learning that are
soldiers and their nato partners in bavaria after that he visited the form of border village of reuters the german foreign minister. the village was divided by a war during the cold war giving it the nickname little lamb then went to underly decision where mass protests started that which led to the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago. visit is my colleague a multinational she's standing by in how to welcome marina tell us more about tom cruise a visit. now he has a personal connection with...
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never go from somalia and florian from bavaria both come from places that value tradition. but while flying i'm is not under social pressure never call struggles with a strict moral code of her native country. each been heard on i am who i am and i follow my feeling that mark and that's why i'm together with floating only bloody i love her i do give him her as are. a somali german romance with big obstacles and maybe with a happy ending. but in munich the martyrs family is beginning to despair but a more corn is on the receiving and the long wait in the crowded reception center is highly stressful. everything and i. want to imply that because of the children just the words all look i got all inside of you i know everything today but when i don't we have little fight for my thoughts of you have to stay here and sure. tell him not us doesn't believe her the long wait has worn her down there 7 sharing a tiny room with the specter of ending up in nigeria after all. can't relax during the lakeside outing she's organized for the girls from her nala group. i liked it out of the fo
never go from somalia and florian from bavaria both come from places that value tradition. but while flying i'm is not under social pressure never call struggles with a strict moral code of her native country. each been heard on i am who i am and i follow my feeling that mark and that's why i'm together with floating only bloody i love her i do give him her as are. a somali german romance with big obstacles and maybe with a happy ending. but in munich the martyrs family is beginning to despair...
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hayloft somewhere in bavaria a makeshift studio for an enemy of the state sun moon has fled north korea meaning he's the only contemporary artist from that country who can work for even. freely means incognito wearing a mask to protect both himself and his family here he's painting a fish in blood red sea spray it sounds most last painter before he returns to south korea where he lives in exile. it's interesting to compare the current situation in divided korea with german reunification here east and west one again many people remain divided i feel the same way i see and draw myself within this in between. north korea is the world's last remaining past the end of stalinism and it's one with a perfect command of propaganda techniques perspectives that create a sense of being overpowered using the masses as ornaments. and his early work so move copy the official aesthetic and was so good at it that he was trained as a north korean propaganda painter. i started painting because i wanted to make chemical song and kim jong il happy with my pictures. son move letter basically harmonious life
hayloft somewhere in bavaria a makeshift studio for an enemy of the state sun moon has fled north korea meaning he's the only contemporary artist from that country who can work for even. freely means incognito wearing a mask to protect both himself and his family here he's painting a fish in blood red sea spray it sounds most last painter before he returns to south korea where he lives in exile. it's interesting to compare the current situation in divided korea with german reunification here...
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secretary of state mike pompei omits troops at a training camp in bavaria for 4000 u.s. soldiers and nato partners that's just a fraction of the 35000 u.s. troops in germany respond players who are stationed in western germany during the cold war also visited a village that had once been divided by war at the east west border and the town's nickname little girl the secretary of state was accompanied by german foreign minister heiko must the visit was time to coincide with celebrations marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the boat in war you know the events of 1008 i remind me of what binds us are 2 countries free societies transatlantic allies and friends. we share a strong belief in the rule of law democracy human dignity free speech freedom of religion and so many other on the the right things we know to be central to these values link us together as people of this nations and they define our policy or foreign policy choices. secretary of state mike t.w. reporter marina strauss is covering the visit welcome marina relations between germany and the us have been s
secretary of state mike pompei omits troops at a training camp in bavaria for 4000 u.s. soldiers and nato partners that's just a fraction of the 35000 u.s. troops in germany respond players who are stationed in western germany during the cold war also visited a village that had once been divided by war at the east west border and the town's nickname little girl the secretary of state was accompanied by german foreign minister heiko must the visit was time to coincide with celebrations marking...
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this is bavaria still your home even though you haven't lived here for 20 years. seen many of my cultural roots are here my 1st language was a very and i miss it actually. you know when i'm traveling around the world i miss the fact that i never hear bavarian dialect being spoken. ish understand it isn't in that of it it's a talk list consensus and. just go to it's i think it's none to it it. was some day miss the tumbling of the earth apocalyptic imagery more than 50 years after launching his career cats are still seed soul schemes on the edges of the planet. he said they plans to burst forth he could carry this country out doing. his model of you have been winning prizes for your lifetime achievement for 10 years now this time it's from the european film academy. how does that feel. so next time i mean if you distances go taste well to begin with i think it's true task is really and of course it's a little strange because i'm still in the middle of my work. and now my output is higher than it was 30 or 40 years ago but i think. last year i made 3 films but i. kn
this is bavaria still your home even though you haven't lived here for 20 years. seen many of my cultural roots are here my 1st language was a very and i miss it actually. you know when i'm traveling around the world i miss the fact that i never hear bavarian dialect being spoken. ish understand it isn't in that of it it's a talk list consensus and. just go to it's i think it's none to it it. was some day miss the tumbling of the earth apocalyptic imagery more than 50 years after launching his...
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munich is the capital of the state of bavaria and lies in southern germany within sight of the alps. about one and a half 1000000 people live here and over 8000000 tourists passing through the city annually. munich is probably best known for the world's largest beer festival the october fest. but visitors to the city will find much more than just typical bavarian kaleri treats. there are also many sides to see. for instance the frauenkirche. to victor ali unmocked. and audience cuts. munich also has an impressive array of art venues. over 60 museums and galleries vie for attention here. i'm going to spend some time in one of those museums. because i want to learn about the art in munich. a good 700 paintings by european artists from the 14th to the 18th centuries are exhibited here. and i'm getting a private tour from hard to story and. she'll be revealing some of the secrets of the idea treasures. for let's have a look at this world. i'm a self-portrait of i but i still are even numbers one thing this self-portrait with fur trimmed robe why didn't you appeared himself in this pose a
munich is the capital of the state of bavaria and lies in southern germany within sight of the alps. about one and a half 1000000 people live here and over 8000000 tourists passing through the city annually. munich is probably best known for the world's largest beer festival the october fest. but visitors to the city will find much more than just typical bavarian kaleri treats. there are also many sides to see. for instance the frauenkirche. to victor ali unmocked. and audience cuts. munich...
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secretary of state mike meant to troops at a training camp in bavaria 4000 u.s. soldiers and nato partners today that's just a small number of the 35000 u.s. troops stationed in. the secretary of states who was himself stationed in western germany during the cold war also the village that had once been divided by the east west border towns nicknamed a little. he was accompanied by german foreign minister heiko months the visit to germany was times coincide with celebrations marking the $30000.00 of those for the full of the. as part of our special coverage of this anniversary looking at the many east germans was the 1st time shopping in the capital is west on the 9th of november $989.00 the night the ok down to cross the border in the thousands and many headed straight to westerns most famous and so will devote full force to history as a showcase of consumerism and divide it today. is famous for what it meant so many germans from the communist east to see for the 1st time. the reporter christopher coke one of the many places where the 1000000 east germans headed
secretary of state mike meant to troops at a training camp in bavaria 4000 u.s. soldiers and nato partners today that's just a small number of the 35000 u.s. troops stationed in. the secretary of states who was himself stationed in western germany during the cold war also the village that had once been divided by the east west border towns nicknamed a little. he was accompanied by german foreign minister heiko months the visit to germany was times coincide with celebrations marking the...
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kevin vine field won't be playing soccer today that's because the player from bavaria is busy saving a life. it could be a child a grown up or young adult like me. or at 13 years old she was diagnosed with leukemia and was then saved by a complete stranger. i'm always impressed by people's motivation that they want to help save lives. they don't get anything from it except for a smile from the patient that they saved. that. even though 80 percent of all donations can now be extracted from blood the procedure isn't much fun for the stem cell donors kevin was chosen as a matching donor and his exhausted from the process. the preparations included morning and evening injections for an entire week they served to fool his body into thinking it had a bad infection which stimulates the production of stem cells they also gave him unpleasant flu like symptoms. first. for instance i couldn't sleep last night. but i'll only suffer a few days or hours whereas the people who need my stem cells feel terrible for much longer periods of time to feel foolish. who will receive the donation kevin doesn
kevin vine field won't be playing soccer today that's because the player from bavaria is busy saving a life. it could be a child a grown up or young adult like me. or at 13 years old she was diagnosed with leukemia and was then saved by a complete stranger. i'm always impressed by people's motivation that they want to help save lives. they don't get anything from it except for a smile from the patient that they saved. that. even though 80 percent of all donations can now be extracted from blood...
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the building wall he served as an army officer in germany june 1 today troops at a training camp in bavaria for 4000 u.s. soldiers and they took part accompanied by german foreign minister high come not. the secretary of state visited a village had once been divided by the east west border hence its nickname little berlin was the pump arrow is now in leipsic. which is where we join d.w. but in a stress welcome marina so the tour appears to of their begins in a small but very in a village where he has a personal connection tell us from. yes actually the city of the small place of it is quite hard to pronounce even for a german speaker it's a very small village but it's quite famous because it was divided by east and west and. was based not far from there are so you so sure in the late eighty's and he still likes to tell the story of funny patrol the air and carton and so this whole journey to from poppier this whole journey is not only a work trip but it's also a journey back in time so from it all right she then went on to light since as you gather with germany's foreign minister high comma
the building wall he served as an army officer in germany june 1 today troops at a training camp in bavaria for 4000 u.s. soldiers and they took part accompanied by german foreign minister high come not. the secretary of state visited a village had once been divided by the east west border hence its nickname little berlin was the pump arrow is now in leipsic. which is where we join d.w. but in a stress welcome marina so the tour appears to of their begins in a small but very in a village where...
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soldiers and nato partners in bavaria then with a german foreign. visited a village once divided by a wall that formed the eastward border hence its nickname little berlin. pompeo is now in line says i spoke with the reporter marina shasta but what visit means for the 2 countries bilateral relations well since president tramp's took office and 20 seventeen's. the situation that relations between the u.s. and germany have gotten a little complicated to put it mildly. german defense minister and include calabar recently said that the friendship between germany and the us is still very deep and is still very important but to be blunt there's a long list of issues just to name a few of them yes once germany to spend more into france to fulfill the requirements of nato the u.s. also opposes the nazri to a russian german project and the tariff that president is threatening with could hit the chairman car industry very heart and yet the list goes on the point below isn't live fish where you are what is on the shelf for the day. behind me you can see the ci
soldiers and nato partners in bavaria then with a german foreign. visited a village once divided by a wall that formed the eastward border hence its nickname little berlin. pompeo is now in line says i spoke with the reporter marina shasta but what visit means for the 2 countries bilateral relations well since president tramp's took office and 20 seventeen's. the situation that relations between the u.s. and germany have gotten a little complicated to put it mildly. german defense minister and...
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is has a sister party in bavaria the c.s.u. and they always have a joint candidate and the sea is you. can almost match the membership of the much larger c.d.u. that's responsible for the rest of the country so it simply mathematically doesn't make sense to have some kind of basic vote like that at the same time the youth organizing zation here is expected to take a stand on that demand but it's not expected to go anywhere fast so be a lot more about the tone and finding out how much count movement there. is within the c.d.u. against its leader the successor of uncle america at the top is only been in office for one year so far and notably chancellor angela merkel is keeping a low profile at this congress why is she hanging back from the front row. well because is this simply isn't her territory she's a guest here she's no longer leads the party but it's a bit difficult to hear uncle americal who was elected german chancellor for the very 1st time exactly to the day 14 years ago and then you get one minute and 38 seconds standi
is has a sister party in bavaria the c.s.u. and they always have a joint candidate and the sea is you. can almost match the membership of the much larger c.d.u. that's responsible for the rest of the country so it simply mathematically doesn't make sense to have some kind of basic vote like that at the same time the youth organizing zation here is expected to take a stand on that demand but it's not expected to go anywhere fast so be a lot more about the tone and finding out how much count...
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>> greg: i live in bavaria. i'm taking the train. thus the least harmful thing.s and as long as it doesn't and start demanding money, more little horses. >> some people bring emotional support animals on trains now, squirrels, peacocks. >> jesse: that's your next guest. maybe this was emotional support animal for a homeless person. >> they weren't breaking the rules. you are supposed to have your animal in a container. breaking the rules, not a fan. however, there were other riders that said this made their day. they would enjoy another delay, because it made them all happy to see. >> it would have made my day. >> juan: why didn't they ride the horse? >> many horses are for kids, not for adults. we all had to do chores growing up. it was supposed to teach them important life lessons. apparently taking out the trash and cleaning our rooms doesn't help when it comes to learning things like self-control. i don't believe this at all, greg. >> greg: it doesn't matter. who cares if it doesn't help. the benefit of a chore is that something gets done. i'm worried that mo
>> greg: i live in bavaria. i'm taking the train. thus the least harmful thing.s and as long as it doesn't and start demanding money, more little horses. >> some people bring emotional support animals on trains now, squirrels, peacocks. >> jesse: that's your next guest. maybe this was emotional support animal for a homeless person. >> they weren't breaking the rules. you are supposed to have your animal in a container. breaking the rules, not a fan. however, there were...
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approaching and reports had been filtering in that allied troops were descending southward into bavar bavaria so the local militia told them to report here to the bridge over the river. dismantle the bridge, they commanded. slow down the advance of the enemy. as he labored along side the villagers, he could not have felt more alone. his father had gone off to fight in service of the german military and the family had since lost all contact with him. his mother was also absent. likely out on yet another nail biting search for news of her husband's whereabouts. they continued working frantically through the night, caught between the skies and the water, between the watchful eyes of s.s. officers on the river bank behind and their fear that bombs or ordnance would rain down from the skies in front. yet as morning drew near, the bridge lay only partially disassembled. not long after dawn's first glimmer the refugee boy paused his efforts. he glanced across the river and that's when he saw them, there on the opposing bank, rifles at the ready, the lead scouts of the u.s. 86th infantry. these he wo
approaching and reports had been filtering in that allied troops were descending southward into bavar bavaria so the local militia told them to report here to the bridge over the river. dismantle the bridge, they commanded. slow down the advance of the enemy. as he labored along side the villagers, he could not have felt more alone. his father had gone off to fight in service of the german military and the family had since lost all contact with him. his mother was also absent. likely out on yet...
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malcolm:eter was born and raed in bavaria, in what was west germany. >> the west supported afghanistan they were fighting the soviet union, but we inadvertently created the people who are now fighting us as jihadists. we didn't realize that at the time because our only thought pattern was in terms of the cold war. while it was easier, that doesn't mean it was correct. malcolm:e he doesn't believe reunification of germany has been a total success. the ea german economy was moribund and many of itsbo intensive industries collapsed once exposed to free-market forces. schnider has documented the changingf fortunes o his home city, berlin. >> i have thought if you take one generation to reunify the germans, it would be more than two generations.pe ople around 50, if they left their job, toy had n chance to find another one. many of them see the reunification as anf act imperialism. >> suddenly an enormous amount of people lost their jobs. naturally they were disappointed and said, so iois is unific what good are freedom and democracy if i have no job? malcolm: successive german governments
malcolm:eter was born and raed in bavaria, in what was west germany. >> the west supported afghanistan they were fighting the soviet union, but we inadvertently created the people who are now fighting us as jihadists. we didn't realize that at the time because our only thought pattern was in terms of the cold war. while it was easier, that doesn't mean it was correct. malcolm:e he doesn't believe reunification of germany has been a total success. the ea german economy was moribund and...
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. >> repr: peter neumann was born and raised in bavaria, in what was west germany, and lectures on securityrrorism and war studies. >> the wessupported the mujahideen in afghanistan because they were fighting byainst the soviet union. buoing that, we inadvertently created the people who are now fighting us as jihadists. we didn't realize that at the time because our only thought pattern, our only way of conceptualizing these conflicts, ass in terms of the cold war. so whilst itasier, that doesn't mean it was always correct. other experts, neuoesn'tith believe the reunification of germany has been a total success. the east german economy was moribund, and many of its labor-intensive industries collapsed once exposed to free market forces. author peter schneider has documented the changing fortunes of his home city berlin. >> i had thought that it would take one generation to unify the germans. it will be more than two people around 50, if they left nctheir job, they had no cto find another one. and their kids saw that. onny of them see unificatis an act of imperialism. >>ud translated ): and
. >> repr: peter neumann was born and raised in bavaria, in what was west germany, and lectures on securityrrorism and war studies. >> the wessupported the mujahideen in afghanistan because they were fighting byainst the soviet union. buoing that, we inadvertently created the people who are now fighting us as jihadists. we didn't realize that at the time because our only thought pattern, our only way of conceptualizing these conflicts, ass in terms of the cold war. so whilst...