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for more, let's bring in our reporter benjamin as well as kruger in unit a. benjamin what stood out to you in today's ceremony was a very emotional ceremony. so we had strong words, a boy german president, frankfort austin, may, who finally apologized as the had of said for the failures that we saw during this olympic games during this terror attacks. not only by not being able to protect the israeli delegation, but also by the failures by german police. poorly prepared a german police that had this botched rescue attempt. they went to prepare for that . and after that, all of the israeli athletes were killed. so we had that was really, really strong. we also it israel to president, is a cancer and on ky schmidt. so who's the widow of one of the israeli athletes? she said that many have asked if this now closure for her, but she said that the closure will never come. there's always will be a hole in her heart, and that it was important for them to continue pressuring the german government to finally find an agreement on not only compensation, but also on to see exactly to find out with
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with this botched rescue attempts by police officers, i benjamin, thank you. maybe as we wait for this commemoration to begin, we can see people falling in there into the hall. we are expecting mock asserted, the bavarian premier to open the ceremony. but as we're waiting melinda, perhaps for those who aren't that familiar with the events of 1972, just talk us through briefly. what's, what went on of 50 years ago today? well, as we heard there from benjamin, the israeli athletes had been in their apartment where there were police at the olympic park, but they were lightly armed and they weren't trained in any way in anti terrorism. in fact, germany's famous g d 9 and the special troops were created in a reaction to what happened at munich because they saw how very, very badly prepared the security services were it so much. and now when you think about the tight security, even when you going to the airport or anything, it's really hard to imagine an event like that it was, it was open. in fact, athletes were able to climb over the walls of the residences where
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why did benjamin franklin send books instead of a bell?o the town and one line is inscribed on his statue outside the library. he reasoned sense is preferable to sound. >> would they rather know something of value or do they want to just listen to the ding dong ithe steeple. >> one of the biggest parts of the collection is the works of john locke. his theories and his political theories were a big part of the enlightenment. a person that came up with the theories of all people having the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, that is part of his concept. a lot of what he wrote ended up in the constitution almost verbatim. reporter: the is another chapter to the story. turn the page forward a few years and a franklin farmboy borrows the books. >> he wasorn and raised here and mostly self educated through the benjamin franklin collection. reporter: the student was horace mann he has considered the father of public education in america. >> he believed that all children have a right to education and education should be tax suppor
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now inflation is at a record high benjamin how is that? if at all reflected there for you can definitely see it when you look at the prices of the be, it is around $1213.00 a euros one later up at b a. but for many, as i just mentioned, is not just the coven 19th on them, it is not playing any role at all, but also not at that price to so you can see inflation when it comes to food. and also when it comes to be, when it comes to other things that people can buy here. but they say, if we're common, if we finally can come talk to us up to 2 years of a 2 year long break after the coven 19 pandemic, they're willing to pay that money as well. thank you. d. w corresponded benyamin alvarez gruber in munich watching d w news coming up our documentary series doc film looks at iran from above. that's after the break. and don't forget, you can find more news and headlines on our website. d, w dot com. i'm michael oke, who in berlin from me in the entire news team here. thanks for watching and do stay with us as more news at the top of the next hour.
now inflation is at a record high benjamin how is that? if at all reflected there for you can definitely see it when you look at the prices of the be, it is around $1213.00 a euros one later up at b a. but for many, as i just mentioned, is not just the coven 19th on them, it is not playing any role at all, but also not at that price to so you can see inflation when it comes to food. and also when it comes to be, when it comes to other things that people can buy here. but they say, if we're...
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a blessing, therefore, of course, only thanks to high enlightenment in the hot benjamin.e been, because the cross is not the property of some temple or monastery, the cross is actually all of russia holy russia , the borders of that great country that was like in the russian empire, therefore the cross, of course, should, as we believe, go through all and parties of the saint. e, rusinov and kdenovsky cross. still, it is correct to say a cross from the genome. let's explain, but, because many believers when they were looking for a cross and wanted to bow to it and pray. still, before this work is famous for many stories of healing. why is this? it’s amazing, a very important thing. yes, the fact is that the cross was revealed, so to speak, on june 11, 1423, in the massokhot swamps, the shepherds who found the cross saw, or rather, the cross that descended from heaven, they heard the eye of the lord. hey, you have a sir. uh, clearly announced the place. he was told to put my church on the 7th place. and, in general, here he was shown in place. and, of course, a temple was
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you crate it, benjamin. thank you very much. that was our correspond benjamin elbows gruber in ramstein. you're watching dw news, sir. we've been bringing you special coverage of the meeting of the ukraine defense contact group here in germany. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah rushes. jewish community has been watching the war in ukraine with mounting alarm, but most of kept silent, fearing state reprisals if they spoke out against the kremlin. and he answers the fighting, intensified a senior figure in the community, felt that silence was immoral. so he fled moscow after 30 years as the city's chief rabbi in order to speak freely and he joins me now from berlin. these pincus, goldsmith press.
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g w. benjamin alvarez group are on the story force here in berlin tonight. benjamin, thank you. let's bring you up to date now with more world headlines, a right wing block has a narrow lead over the governing center lift coalition in sweden's election with almost all the votes. counted prime minister magdalena anderson says that the result remains too close to call. if the conservative block wins the anti immigration sweden, democrats could be part of the government for the 1st time ever. a rocket launch by jeff bezos, his space and company blue origin, was aboard it on monday after it caught fire just a minute into its flight. you see it right there, the unmanned rock. it was supposed to be the 1st in another series of sub orbital flights to the edge of space program has now been grounded by us aviation authorities. typhoon will. eva has been battery. japan's southern island authorities have warned residence to seek shelter from strong waves and winds. as the typhoon makes landfall, meteorologist and say that the storm is now on course to hit. mainland china, near shanghai aut
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reporter: benjamin franklin never got to visit his town in massachusetts. he died in 1790 shortly after donating the book collection. what do you think ben franklin would have thought of his namesake town? >> i think he would be happy. he established a nice home for his books. he would have been happy to know his books started something very positive. i think he was hoping that somebody in this town would prefer sense tsound. reporter: for the pbs newshou i'm pamela watts in franklin massachusetts. judy: tonight on pbs, independent lens presents a documentary about the culture of hazing on university campuses. hazing, from filmmaker byron hurt, takes a deep dive into the culture and consequences of pledging rituals at american education institutions. >> pastor pat continues to keep memories alive. both families are still tormented by how their loved ones died. this is the other side of that. that people don't see. >> it was around 10:00. >> pitch black dark, no light. >> they went to wash off in the beach water and that is how they drowned. >> police report
reporter: benjamin franklin never got to visit his town in massachusetts. he died in 1790 shortly after donating the book collection. what do you think ben franklin would have thought of his namesake town? >> i think he would be happy. he established a nice home for his books. he would have been happy to know his books started something very positive. i think he was hoping that somebody in this town would prefer sense tsound. reporter: for the pbs newshou i'm pamela watts in franklin...
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the daughter of benjamin franklin to her.n her father's birthday, evidently, she dance with the general on his 20th wedding anniversary at the powel's. i imagine it would have been in the very room where i am sitting right now. as we've discussed, it could've been anything from entertainment of the day, it could've been, absolutely was some political affairs. they were often coming over after they had these deliberations. it was really the epicenter of social life. and the powel's were right at the center of it. this was the place to be. >> absolutely, absolutely. all right, susan mcgill says, how do we know that samuel edited elizabeth's letter to george washington urging him to run for another term? the reason why we know that is this is just kind of basic in all of my research i have learned the powel's handwriting very well. it's kind of a funny thing, i was actually going to put a screen cap of the letter on our instagram. we have it scanned, i accidentally zoomed into close on the letter when trying to take a screenshot
the daughter of benjamin franklin to her.n her father's birthday, evidently, she dance with the general on his 20th wedding anniversary at the powel's. i imagine it would have been in the very room where i am sitting right now. as we've discussed, it could've been anything from entertainment of the day, it could've been, absolutely was some political affairs. they were often coming over after they had these deliberations. it was really the epicenter of social life. and the powel's were right at...
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thank you, benjamin. he >> it doesn't get any better than that. thank you, benjamin.ust 18 months old. his mother says he has been watching for a long time. he reminds us how grateful we are for fans of all ages. thank you. >>> this evening, joining our moderator and her panel on tonight's washington week here in pbs. tomorrow on pbs news weekend, the latest on the ground in puerto rico. the island works to recover from hurricane fiona. that is the newshour for tonight. i am judy woodrow. for all of us at the pbs news hour, please stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions during climate change so human and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. and friends of the newshour. the by the corporation for public broadca
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benjamin: this takes time.hen russia says there will be an amount of gas that it will send to germany, those have called a number that is processed by authorities here. it isn't possible to see how long this will last. what german authorities have said, with the economy ministry has said is that germany is better prepared than it was a few months ago, saying that the reserves of gas that germany now has are at around 83, 80 4%, so that is better prepared than it was a few months ago. it shows that there is no trust at all a few months when there was maintenance by russia, and it says it will send reduced flow to germany with the gas that is not only going to germany but other european countries, as well. it was indeed a brief relief, but if there is no trust, there have been issues over a turbine in canada under the european sanctions, and it was sent to germany, so there is no trust between them. the economy minister also saying that russia is using energy as a weapon and calling it a political maintenance. th
benjamin: this takes time.hen russia says there will be an amount of gas that it will send to germany, those have called a number that is processed by authorities here. it isn't possible to see how long this will last. what german authorities have said, with the economy ministry has said is that germany is better prepared than it was a few months ago, saying that the reserves of gas that germany now has are at around 83, 80 4%, so that is better prepared than it was a few months ago. it shows...
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so you might be talking about benjamin, which also has an astra ash. logical face astronomical phase and it's actually just behind me in the hallway, but it is believed to be the first one that benjamin franklin house did. not sure if that's what the question was, but the david rittenhouse clock. i don't know the maker of that case. i don't believe we know the makeup this one either but we do own the benjamin franklin. i'm not sure how it came to his eye care. that's a great question. i'll have to look into that. oh like here. yeah. yeah where it was the washington desk now it is so it was also with the philadelphia history museum and i believe it's now with the collection currently stewarded by drexel. i don't want to get this wrong, so i'm not going to detail about it, but i know it is safe and sound. yeah. so yeah drexels it will be with drexel's collection, but i believe i'm sure it's in storage. yes. yeah. yeah, we love it to come back home. yeah, exactly. all right, susan mcgill what happened to the love letters that elizabeth found in the desk.
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and then we have benjamin rittenhouse clock.ut the david rittenhouse clock is actually downstairs in samuel's office, what we portray is emile's office. it is interesting, because in philadelphia at the time the mineral very influenced by the indictment period. they are interested in ways to control their environment. o'clock, that one is has a metal face. you might be talking about the benjamin run. it also has the astrological face. or the astronomical face. it is actually just behind me in the hallway. it is believed to be the first one that benjamin rittenhouse did of that kind not sure if that was the question but the david rittenhouse clock i do not know the maker of that case i'm not sure that i know the maker of this one either. but we do know the benjamin rittenhouse gone. i'm not sure how it came to reside here. that is a great question. i will have to look into that. >> susan, i. [laughs] where is the washington desk now? he it was also at the philadelphia history museum. i believe it is now with the coal election cur
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so i thought i was, i wanted to bring benjamin alvarez gruber in munich. he's at standing at the event there. you managed to witness some of that benjamin what stood out for you today at the ceremony there. i think there are several parts of the ceremony there were really touching and you could it feel that the the crowd was sitting there, then i'll leaving. it was completely silent. one of them was at the moment that a melinda crane mentioned about anguish bits of speaking it to that, that has been saying that the whole that she feels in her heart will never really close. she said the many people that ask her if this agreement that family members found with the german government over compensation that will have now a this commission will not be able to help her close this. and the other thing that we just heard of urge em and president frank touchtone may who just left the venue a few minutes ago followed by israel's president i sir kat. so the 1st official apology of the government, the government of the state of the head of state of at franklin. i am as
so i thought i was, i wanted to bring benjamin alvarez gruber in munich. he's at standing at the event there. you managed to witness some of that benjamin what stood out for you today at the ceremony there. i think there are several parts of the ceremony there were really touching and you could it feel that the the crowd was sitting there, then i'll leaving. it was completely silent. one of them was at the moment that a melinda crane mentioned about anguish bits of speaking it to that, that has...
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that was benjamin alvarez group, is there reporting your abs, largest nuclear power plant? it remains a cause for concern in russia's invasion of ukraine. un inspectors say the physical integrity of the russian occupied plant in separation has been violated several times. and speaking to reporters in vienna to day after returning from inspecting the plant, the un team said that they had been granted access to everything that they wanted to see. several members of the team now plan to stay indefinitely, despite reports of further fighting near the plant. ahead of a full safety report. next week, the teams chief raphael grossi showed a color coded breakdown of the different areas of concert. take a look. first is the facility that facility when he had his array and he's a big red. why is it a big red is because they're still, we kept, we have been seeing military activity around the plant and i was able to see myself and my team impact holes markings on, on buildings of. and so we means that the physical integrity of the facility has been violated, not once, but several, seve
that was benjamin alvarez group, is there reporting your abs, largest nuclear power plant? it remains a cause for concern in russia's invasion of ukraine. un inspectors say the physical integrity of the russian occupied plant in separation has been violated several times. and speaking to reporters in vienna to day after returning from inspecting the plant, the un team said that they had been granted access to everything that they wanted to see. several members of the team now plan to stay...
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every correspondent benjamin alvarez karuba the u. n. says that hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have been forcibly taken to russian held territory or all the russian federation. the allegation appears to back up ukraine's long held claims of force deportations. he, when human rights officials say, there's also been a campaign to take unaccompanied ukrainian children across the border to be adopted in russia in may this year evacuated, residents, fleet, the besieged city of merrier pole. the united nations and the u. s. now say they have evidence that some evacuated from mary paul and other occupied areas, as well as many people who stayed behind have been forcibly deported to russia or russian held territories. any united nations security council session official said hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have been detained, interrogated and forcibly deported. the experience is different for every one, depending on how threatening they are perceived to be toward russia's invasion, and some are allowed to remain in russian occupied part
every correspondent benjamin alvarez karuba the u. n. says that hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have been forcibly taken to russian held territory or all the russian federation. the allegation appears to back up ukraine's long held claims of force deportations. he, when human rights officials say, there's also been a campaign to take unaccompanied ukrainian children across the border to be adopted in russia in may this year evacuated, residents, fleet, the besieged city of merrier pole. the...
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and that was our correspond with benjamin alvarez gruber reporting there. you're watching dw news st. in for our business update. that's up next with christy plants and i will see you tomorrow with her again that i work that time and in the endy to meet you. i'm not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back or you.
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and our reporter at benjamin, our group was after memorial ceremony near munich today, i asked him what stood out for him. was a very emotional ceremony, so we had strong words by german presidents gunfighter stein, may finally apologize as the had of state for the failures that we saw during this olympic games during this terror attacks. not only by not being able to protect the israeli delegation, but also by the failures by german police. poorly prepared german police that had this botched rescue attempt that went to prepare for that. and after that all of the israeli athletes were killed. so we had that it was really, really strong. we also had israel's president, is a catholic and i'm q spits the widow of one of the israeli athletes. she said that many of ask it says now closure for her, but she said that the closure will never come. there's always will be a hole in her heart, and that it was important for them to continue pressuring the german government to finally find an agreement on not only compensation, but also on see exactly to find out with a commission. what happened on t
and our reporter at benjamin, our group was after memorial ceremony near munich today, i asked him what stood out for him. was a very emotional ceremony, so we had strong words by german presidents gunfighter stein, may finally apologize as the had of state for the failures that we saw during this olympic games during this terror attacks. not only by not being able to protect the israeli delegation, but also by the failures by german police. poorly prepared german police that had this botched...
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a festival. benjamin i don't see you with beer. ah, but i'm sure you can tell us what awaits a visit us this year. so as you just mentioned, it started only a few minutes ago behind you can see some horses. they brought some beer barrels. that's the traditional opening of the oktoberfest is. you can also see it is raining, guests have been waiting some for hours even before this for even opened at 9. so now the b is already flowing with many happy that the finally can come back to the 2 of us after this 2 year pause. while you're talking about the pause and the weather, obviously doesn't play a long. does the pandemic still play a role somehow given that there are concerns of a new autumn and went away for 2 people just okay. they are concerned. indeed, if you think of the hundreds of thousands of people i expected here over the next 17 days, i asked if they have an estimate. they don't have that there are people and visitors coming from all over the world to the world's biggest, a beer festival. here in munich and bavaria, it is o
a festival. benjamin i don't see you with beer. ah, but i'm sure you can tell us what awaits a visit us this year. so as you just mentioned, it started only a few minutes ago behind you can see some horses. they brought some beer barrels. that's the traditional opening of the oktoberfest is. you can also see it is raining, guests have been waiting some for hours even before this for even opened at 9. so now the b is already flowing with many happy that the finally can come back to the 2 of us...
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now inflation is at a record high benjamin how is that? if at all selected derek from stray. yeah, you can definitely see it when you look at the prices to be. it is around $1213.00 a euros one leader of at b a. but for many, as i just mentioned, is not just the covered 19th and emmy is not playing any role at all, but also not the price to say you can see inflation when it comes to food. and also when it comes to be, when it comes to other things that people can buy here. but they say, if we're coming, if we finally can come talk to office up to 2 years of a 2 year long break after the cove at 19 pandemic, they're willing to pay that money as well. thank you. d. w. corresponded benyamin alvarez gruber in munich. a woman working as a referee in men's football. that's on switch left next me to sleep. ah listen carefully. don't know how do you miss to the girl? ah, feel.
now inflation is at a record high benjamin how is that? if at all selected derek from stray. yeah, you can definitely see it when you look at the prices to be. it is around $1213.00 a euros one leader of at b a. but for many, as i just mentioned, is not just the covered 19th and emmy is not playing any role at all, but also not the price to say you can see inflation when it comes to food. and also when it comes to be, when it comes to other things that people can buy here. but they say, if...
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benjamin at thanks for joining us, your a matte, all matte airfield named munich. tell us why you are there and, and what's it significance now, we're around 30 kilometers away from munich. we're the 1st commemoration to place them in the morning in this olympia park. were this big venue was willis olympic games were em opened in 9072. a few days later we just heard it there in the report . there was this tragic event, this terror attacked by the palestinian territory black september and it ended here . this is in our field is called 1st of had pork and this is were german and israeli president are expected in a few hours. we see the presence gathering there, several people coming here. so this is where it ended a with it. this botched attempt by poorly prepared it. police forces to free the hostages. several relatives of the victims will now be attending the van. we saw some of them in a report they, despite that they made an earlier announcement that they were going to boycott the ceremony. what made them change their mind? and it was not just them saying that th
benjamin at thanks for joining us, your a matte, all matte airfield named munich. tell us why you are there and, and what's it significance now, we're around 30 kilometers away from munich. we're the 1st commemoration to place them in the morning in this olympia park. were this big venue was willis olympic games were em opened in 9072. a few days later we just heard it there in the report . there was this tragic event, this terror attacked by the palestinian territory black september and it...
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anyway, thank you very much, shar political correspondent benjamin alvarez group. are there catch up on smell? the stories making headlines around the world today. an earthquake and chinese southwestern swish. one province has killed 7 people after the tremors triggered landslides. more than 500 rescue personnel been deployed to the epicenter reports say that 8 point the 6.8 magnitude quake has caused major damage to homes and cut off telecommunication runners to go to a new prime minister will be named to day in the u. k. list trust is tip to win over rivalry. she sooner as the governing conservatives choose, new leader, the winter will inherit and economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. russia's foreign ministry says to staff have been killed in a suicide, bawling outside its embassy in afghanistan, capital cobble. again, police say guard shot the attacker. as he approached the gate where people had lined up for visas in chile, voters have overwhelmingly rejected a progressive new constitution. in a referendum, the proposed
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. >> i want to bring you benjamin alvarez grouper. good to see you. we have the german chancellor. we have the israeli prime minister bennett. basically agreeing to disagree when it comes to iran. that is nothing new. is it putting extra stress on german israeli relations? >> that is nothing new. that is what we saw recently when israel's president was in berlin and met the german president. and how they actually disagree on the way forward. the leaders, both of them agreed on the thing that iran should not have access or be able to have these nuclear weapons. they also negotiated this agreement as germany's foreign minister is in favor of reviving this 2015 agreement just as german chancellor olaf scholz but they said they need to abide to the rules that they are now setting to see if they can revive. any agreement would not lead to stopping iran. this is nothing new. it is something that they again sucked today. there is an agreement on one side about how this can be achieved >> -- achieved. >> they met with holocaust survivors at the house of the vase a conference where the mass
. >> i want to bring you benjamin alvarez grouper. good to see you. we have the german chancellor. we have the israeli prime minister bennett. basically agreeing to disagree when it comes to iran. that is nothing new. is it putting extra stress on german israeli relations? >> that is nothing new. that is what we saw recently when israel's president was in berlin and met the german president. and how they actually disagree on the way forward. the leaders, both of them agreed on the...
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well let's discuss more now from the chinese perspective here on the program, benjamin child, right? that professor and i could, i might be for age programs with a power, school, technology and business a very good evening to use the, the best on and cost on trips that become the 1st international trips receiving pings. since the pandemic at the world. why has the president made such a choice? now? what china is the largest trading partner of juice back his time, and the 3rd largest for sockets time, last year alone. more than $20000000.00 tons of goods were transported by the well ways between cost us time and also china. a siphon being important trade partners. there are profound changes in international politics and these, affecting to 2 countries and local people in local affairs, in this country. in the last few years today, presidency, we are sure that china supports their sovereignty and them with to, against forces to affect their internal affairs. you know, members of international committee, a specter new type of international relations based on mutual respect, equality and
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we have benjamin alvarez grava here in berlin belt. ben . hi, what do we know more about this announcement? what can you tell us? what gas from is saying is in no league at the compressor station, meaning that they will not be able to continue sending gas via the north gym one pipeline. but it's you just said it. berlin and brussels have repeatedly accused a rush of using energy as a weapon with a german economy minister will but havoc saying that russia is using it this to play called the political maintenance. so we have annual maintenances with this pipeline. it happened a few months ago. we were there in loosening where this pipeline comes to germany, what it touches ground in germany, and from there it reduced its capacity. now we have this new situation with gas from saying they cannot say when it will resume again, sending gas to germany. okay. what kind of reactions have there been to these? so has been a short press release by germany's economy. it ministries saying that russia is not a reliable partner when it comes to m holding to
we have benjamin alvarez grava here in berlin belt. ben . hi, what do we know more about this announcement? what can you tell us? what gas from is saying is in no league at the compressor station, meaning that they will not be able to continue sending gas via the north gym one pipeline. but it's you just said it. berlin and brussels have repeatedly accused a rush of using energy as a weapon with a german economy minister will but havoc saying that russia is using it this to play called the...
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let's watch it now with benjamin schmidt. hayes, our former european energy security advisor, the u. s. department of state and joins us from cambridge, massachusetts. a welcome back to at d. w. been, what do you reckon? i'm sabotaged. unfortunately, i think so, phil, i think that you know, when we saw this, let's go over the timeline of black, 24 hours. the 1st nord string to trunk line. remember each north stream pipeline consists of 2 trunk lines carrying half a capacity each. so the 1st of the 2 north string to trunk lines. first had reports of a pressure drop rapidly pressurization and then visibility of a leap. basically, bubbles coming to the surface that was 1st seen by a danish f. 16 pilot on patrol and the baltic fi. so what that said to me immediately was, you know, where did this take place? and this took place southeast, a born home. and this is notable because the, the bad se the born home was for a long time objected you to have constructing life gets going on by all, many of the baltic sea literal states that
let's watch it now with benjamin schmidt. hayes, our former european energy security advisor, the u. s. department of state and joins us from cambridge, massachusetts. a welcome back to at d. w. been, what do you reckon? i'm sabotaged. unfortunately, i think so, phil, i think that you know, when we saw this, let's go over the timeline of black, 24 hours. the 1st nord string to trunk line. remember each north stream pipeline consists of 2 trunk lines carrying half a capacity each. so the 1st of...
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let's watch it now with benjamin smith. he's a former european energy security advisor, the u. s. department of state and join us from cambridge, massachusetts. welcome back to d w band. what do you reckon sabotaged? unfortunately? i think so, phil, i think that you know, when we saw this, let's go over the timeline of black, 24 hours. the 1st nord string, to trunk by. remember, each northridge pipeline consists of 2 trunk lines carrying half a capacity each. so the 1st of the 2 north string to trunk lines. first had reports of a pressure drop rapidly press relation and then visibility of a leap, basically, bubbles coming to the surface. that was 1st seen by a danish f. 16 pilot on patrol and the baltic sea. so what that said to me immediately was, you know, where did this take place? and this took place southeast and born home. and this is notable because the, the bad se, the born home was for a long time objected to, to have construction. life gets going on by all, many of the baltic, sea literal states that took place in the us who convention process that underscores the env
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the 1st benjamin netanyahu is coalition needs is simply one extra seat to get the 60 majority a. yeah, it has got some 55 seats at this particular point within the connected to all parliament. so this could be politically exceedingly damaging. already within the pits coalition, there's anger expressed by some of his coalition partners. whereas we've been netanyahu's coalition. there's already political, hey, being made out of what some israeli see as a attack against israel, by re re visiting conversations about a 2 state solution. so it'll appear certainly taking what many would appear to see as a courageous political step here in talking again about the 2 state solution, particularly with that election coming up on november 1. me what mike, sex to say to antony blinking has been made to me for ministers. isn't he? well, that was at the beginning of the week where he met with the foreign ministers of armenia and as the by john in the course of today, we heard from the prime minister, a media very, very strong words in terms of what he saw as, as a by johnny aggression pointing o
the 1st benjamin netanyahu is coalition needs is simply one extra seat to get the 60 majority a. yeah, it has got some 55 seats at this particular point within the connected to all parliament. so this could be politically exceedingly damaging. already within the pits coalition, there's anger expressed by some of his coalition partners. whereas we've been netanyahu's coalition. there's already political, hey, being made out of what some israeli see as a attack against israel, by re re visiting...
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how ever the last time that somebody use that phrase was netanyahu benjamin netanyahu very reluctantly. perhaps, back in 2015. he backed away from that at that particular stage, perhaps embolden son by surmise. by the advent of a new administration led by donald trump within the united states, he did not bring up that term again from 2015 onwards. and in fact very much the opposite. it went on a program of expanded settlement building, which would continually kill the prospect of any 2 state solution, establishing facts on the ground to forestall any possibility that there were 2 states in the 1st place to be able to conclude any such agreement. so negotiations begin, but also remarkable about the fact that i paid said this in the united nations is that he's facing an election on november the 1st. this is a major electoral issue within israel, remembering as well that benjamin netanyahu, the coalition has some 59 seats that's only one short of the 60 needed to get the majority in the connected or parliament coalition, as suddenly some 55 seats and already in the short period of time si
how ever the last time that somebody use that phrase was netanyahu benjamin netanyahu very reluctantly. perhaps, back in 2015. he backed away from that at that particular stage, perhaps embolden son by surmise. by the advent of a new administration led by donald trump within the united states, he did not bring up that term again from 2015 onwards. and in fact very much the opposite. it went on a program of expanded settlement building, which would continually kill the prospect of any 2 state...
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want to know that our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, benjamin, do we know what the 2 leaders talked about? do we even know why this phone call took place? we have 2 informations. one of them coming from moscow and one from berlin with germany saying that was a 90 minute long phone call. and the german chancellor shawls called on the russian president to completely withdraw his troops from ukraine. according to berlin, he also call to come to a diplomatic solution as quickly as possible, stressing the importance of respecting ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty. what's also spoke about is the need to fully implement the n back to deal to get grain out of ukraine. and this phone call comes after weeks of silence between those lead both leaders in only a week of to the german chancellor, spoke to ukraine and president viola gimme a sal lensky. that might be several reasons beyond the timing of the call. what you just asked me is one of the can be the criticism that the german government is indeed now facing when it comes to deliveries of heavy weapons to uk
want to know that our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, benjamin, do we know what the 2 leaders talked about? do we even know why this phone call took place? we have 2 informations. one of them coming from moscow and one from berlin with germany saying that was a 90 minute long phone call. and the german chancellor shawls called on the russian president to completely withdraw his troops from ukraine. according to berlin, he also call to come to a diplomatic solution as quickly...
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w benjamin over his group with the latest to night. here in berlin. benjamin, thank you. when europe's largest nuclear power plant remains cause for concern in russia's war with ukraine, inspectors looked at a number of factors at these upper region nuclear power plant, including the physical integrity of the plant, the safety of the workers, and the ability of the plant to supply power, several members of the inspector team, they say they now plan to stay at the site russian occupied territory long term. and that despite reports of further fighting in and around the upper reach you in a press conference in vienna today, the head of the team showed a color coded breakdown of the different areas of concern. take a look. first is the fiscal day of the facility. when he had his array and he's a big red, why is it a big red is because they're still we have, we have been seeing military activity around the plant and, and i was able to see myself and my team impact horse markings on, on buildings of a ship. so we means that the physical integrity of that facility has been viola
w benjamin over his group with the latest to night. here in berlin. benjamin, thank you. when europe's largest nuclear power plant remains cause for concern in russia's war with ukraine, inspectors looked at a number of factors at these upper region nuclear power plant, including the physical integrity of the plant, the safety of the workers, and the ability of the plant to supply power, several members of the inspector team, they say they now plan to stay at the site russian occupied territory...
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be taken further also as we move closer to the parliamentary elections in poland next year to w. benjamin over as goober, with the latest to live here in berlin. bridgeman, thank you. it is now september and as the school term starts and ukrainian children returned to their classrooms back home. others are starting their new school year elsewhere as refugees about a 160000 ukrainian students have enrolled in schools here in germany. tonight we check in with one displaced child as his mother prepares him for a new school year in a new language. came with clean come here, you should eat if you're going to school soon by doors. yeah. right. after breakfast 6 year old clean will set off for his very 1st day of school. he and his mother natalia, have spent 2 years preparing for the stay, but rushes invasion of ukraine forced them to change their plans. i had your fav bumper, donald. yes, i went to kindergarten and before kindergarten, i went to school for a bit. oh that, that was all post his isaac at there again. no garden though. he went to preparatory class and were getting ready to start 1
be taken further also as we move closer to the parliamentary elections in poland next year to w. benjamin over as goober, with the latest to live here in berlin. bridgeman, thank you. it is now september and as the school term starts and ukrainian children returned to their classrooms back home. others are starting their new school year elsewhere as refugees about a 160000 ukrainian students have enrolled in schools here in germany. tonight we check in with one displaced child as his mother...
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a standing my for us at ramstein, ebay says i correspondent benjamin alvarez group at ben. we hey, he had lloyd austin, they repeatedly stressing the need to support you, crime for the long haul. and what does that tell us about how the war is progressing? what it's showing us is that the need to change the strategy. they say that's also what austin said during his opening remarks as a war evolves this, we need to evolve as well. the mission of this group that was created here in april, so a few months ago is to have a joint support for ukraine to coordinate. the military held that they will give will have this big air package there was, again, announced by the u. s. will to so a list of what ukraine is demanding of more heavy artillery to go away from soviet weapons to more western weapons. and to see if this brought coalition that wants to show him that they are still supporting ukraine and they're still preparing ukraine, especially for the winter months. as for example, nato has announced that it will help with winter equipment for the soldiers, for ukrainian soldiers.
a standing my for us at ramstein, ebay says i correspondent benjamin alvarez group at ben. we hey, he had lloyd austin, they repeatedly stressing the need to support you, crime for the long haul. and what does that tell us about how the war is progressing? what it's showing us is that the need to change the strategy. they say that's also what austin said during his opening remarks as a war evolves this, we need to evolve as well. the mission of this group that was created here in april, so a...
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juan pablo cisneros benjamin keefe clark eugene clark >> pen my cousin, thomas anthony.is soul and all the souls of those who were lost that day as well as those who died as a result of illness always be remember as true heroes. god bless them all. >> and my aunt, gabriela wiseman who i never had the opportunity to meet. who i learned about through my mother and grandparents. we love you and gabby and me will never forget you. she was a beacon of joy for everyone in her life. i would also like to thank the servicemen and women who have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice for our nation in the war on terror. as well as the first responders who answered the call that day and gave countless lives. god bless america and let us never forget. [applause] >> gregory alan clark mannie leroy clark sara m. clark thomas r. clark christopher robert clarke donna marie clarke michael j. clarke suria rachel emma clarke kevin francis cleary james d. cleere geoffrey w. cloud susan marie clyne steven coakley jeffrey alan coale patricia a. cody daniel michael coffey jason matthew coffey fl
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anyway, thank you very much, shar political correspondent, benjamin alvarez group there. ukraine's prime minister dennis schmidt ha says he hopes germany will become a leading player, helping ukraine to build up its air defenses. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thanked germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it was a stark contrast to earlier in the war when keith was critical of germany's slow response and providing military aid. hasty, highest ranking ukrainian politician to visit germany since the outbreak of the war . after months of frosty relations with germany, ukraine's prime minister came to berlin that issued me home with german chancellor, olaf shorts and a push for more and heavier weapons. she held himself is offered to sent germany more electricity from its nuclear power stations to help with its transition away from russian energy. they also thank the german government for the new 200000000 dollar aid package to help ukraine's internally displaced people. meanwhile, in the western city of cologne, hundreds of precious as much for the exact
anyway, thank you very much, shar political correspondent, benjamin alvarez group there. ukraine's prime minister dennis schmidt ha says he hopes germany will become a leading player, helping ukraine to build up its air defenses. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thanked germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it was a stark contrast to earlier in the war when keith was critical of germany's slow response and providing military aid. hasty, highest ranking...
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thank you, benjamin. he's just 18 months old. he has been watching for an long time. his mother reminds us how great we are for fans of all ages. thank you. later, join moderator yamiche alcindor and her panel for " washington week." and tomorrow, we get the latest on the ground in puerto rico as the island works to recover from hurricane fiona. that is "the newshour" for tonight. thank you. please stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ moving our economy for 100 60 years, bnsf, the engine that connect us -- connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "t newshour" including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith, the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world, at hewlett.org. ♪ and
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i thought my benjamin button joke would've been better but maybe a lot of people don't know the benjamin will get into this in the c block. you will all be saying after for punishment. up next hillary 20 spouse will make the democrats lose the house. ♪ ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i'm titus welliver. i've played a hero on screen. but you know who the real heroes are? veterans who laid it all on the line and paid a great price. i had just come home from serving over in germany. i had noticed my legs were swelling. next thing i know, it was three weeks later and i was paralyzed. i joined the navy to serve my country as a navy seal while parachuting with my platoon. my parachute didn't open and i broke my neck. it left me paralyzed for the rest of my life. i was on a routine patrol and we were in the desert of kuwait and the vehicle flipped and landed on top of me, which left me paralyzed from the
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service, which was led by the patriarchal exar of all belarus, metropolitan of minsk from oslav benjamin, about three dozen priests, learned writers, artists, over 4 days from minsk covered the path of more than 1360 km, visited dozens of cities and small towns, communicating with local residents, 12 more in the film, people warmly flocked and it was confident chicago and we will already smile that today's belarusian colleagues are already ending up in it, shaking a good harvest. they were so very chikavo cognizable by the patrons in ours. a lot of people from all over belarus gathered here to clean, and of course, this is a great opportunity to get to the metropolitan service in our church, so vladyka came to us , delegations came to us. for example, i accompanied the delegation on the way to the shrine. and in these moments on the main stage of the day of belarusian writing , the awarding of the winners of the republican contest “praise to the hands that smell of bread among the possessing fences” and our colleague special correspondent of the tv news agency ili novikova, the closing c
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so now to go further in depth on this, let's cross live to professor benjamin chow from the paris school of technology and business. professor chow, it's great to have you on the show to day. now biden's comments have white house officials needing to clarify that the u. s. official policy towards taiwan has not changed. is there a conflict between what the president is saying and what washington's policy actually is here? yeah. people with care of occasions differently. but what is korea is that the us is moving away from strategic ambiguous. when it comes to, to hi, one question, there was this huge hollowing of the one china policy endorsed by d and u. s. c, 900. 79 already last month. because the speaker of the house for lucy visited a taiwan, which resulted in a huge uproar in china, results in the history around a taiwan island as closely as deferred in lie impala succession. and then he came to taiwan for 2022, which the us senate foreign relations committee approved last wednesday to feel which compromise the power relation act of 97 life is aimed at boosting. time was ability to
so now to go further in depth on this, let's cross live to professor benjamin chow from the paris school of technology and business. professor chow, it's great to have you on the show to day. now biden's comments have white house officials needing to clarify that the u. s. official policy towards taiwan has not changed. is there a conflict between what the president is saying and what washington's policy actually is here? yeah. people with care of occasions differently. but what is korea is...
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our correspondent benjamin alvarez . grover reporting from rom shine airbase. thank you so much for that. and the united states a says that it has evidence that up to 1600000 ukrainians have been forcibly taken to russia or russian held territory. the finding backs up ukraine's longstanding claims about forces deportations. united nations also says unaccompanied ukrainian children have been taken across the border to be adopted in russia in may this year evacuated, residents, flea, the besieged city of merrier pole. the u. s. now says it has evidence that some evacuated from mario pole and other occupied areas, as well as many people who stayed behind, have been forcibly deported to russia or russian held territories. any united nations security council session, the u. s. ambassador to the u. n. said up to 1600000 ukrainians have been detained, interrogated and forcibly to port it. the experience is different for every one, depending on how threatening may are perceived to be toward russia's invasion, and some are allowed to remain in russian occupied parts of
our correspondent benjamin alvarez . grover reporting from rom shine airbase. thank you so much for that. and the united states a says that it has evidence that up to 1600000 ukrainians have been forcibly taken to russia or russian held territory. the finding backs up ukraine's longstanding claims about forces deportations. united nations also says unaccompanied ukrainian children have been taken across the border to be adopted in russia in may this year evacuated, residents, flea, the besieged...
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therefore, of course, only thanks to high enlightenment noise to the hand of benjamin.should have been, because the cross is not the property of some temple or monastery; the cross is actually all of russia holy russia, within the borders of that great country that was like in the russian empire, so it’s sharp , of course, should, as we believe, go through all the dioceses of st. e, russia and the godan cross , it is still correct to say the cross from gaden. let's explain. uh, because many believers when they were looking for a cross and wanted to bow to it and pray, after all, the cross, miraculous is famous for hmm many stories and healings. why is it striking? uh, a very important thing? yes, uh, the fact is that the cross was revealed, so to speak, on june 11, 1423, in the sokhot swamps, the shepherds who found the cross saw, or rather, the cross that descended from heaven. they heard the eye of the lord, er, the eye of the lord clearly announced her place. he was told to put my church on the 7th place. generally. here he was shown in place. and, of course, a templ
therefore, of course, only thanks to high enlightenment noise to the hand of benjamin.should have been, because the cross is not the property of some temple or monastery; the cross is actually all of russia holy russia, within the borders of that great country that was like in the russian empire, so it’s sharp , of course, should, as we believe, go through all the dioceses of st. e, russia and the godan cross , it is still correct to say the cross from gaden. let's explain. uh, because many...
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and certainly from the opposing coalition and benjamin netanyahu, there's be matters a criticism and also some lee as to what they see as rapid exposing himself to the anger of israeli voters. so a significant step by the israeli prime minister or beer to potentially politically damaging one and moving to the situation as and as a by john and armenia any follow up to lincoln's meetings with the foreign ministers? well, no, the follow up as yet. we did hear from the armenian prime minister in the course of the day and nicole pushing young as striking out and as commenting very angrily about what he terms as a, by john's aggression. in recent times, he was also very careful to point out that this was an attack not only against the sovereignty of armenia, but also he contends an attack on its territory. why this was different from the last major conflict between these 2 countries. the way back in 2020 was that that conflict took place in the enclave of nagondo kara buck. whereas this conflict took place on the armenian border. and in fact, within armenia itself. in particular, in the ar
and certainly from the opposing coalition and benjamin netanyahu, there's be matters a criticism and also some lee as to what they see as rapid exposing himself to the anger of israeli voters. so a significant step by the israeli prime minister or beer to potentially politically damaging one and moving to the situation as and as a by john and armenia any follow up to lincoln's meetings with the foreign ministers? well, no, the follow up as yet. we did hear from the armenian prime minister in...
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that's my slides to benjamin char, professor at paris, school of technology and business, and the center for china and globalization. many thanks for joining us on. the program is great to see. i'd like to know your take on the lead on she's statement barabbas, increasing cooperation between russia and china. lead actually as chairman of the national people, as congress standing committee in china, his number 3 in power. and he's to highest rank chinese official to visit russia in the ukraine complex this year. the chance leaders has been echoing president, put in to call for a more multi polar world and stronger collaboration between moscow and beijing. and not only dead because lee is china's top legislator. he has been extremely vocal in slamming any rules about sanctions against china and against any other countries in general. and there are good reasons for that. we are seeing that the majority of the, well, there's a side with the u. s. this time intention of russia, about $100.00 countries, including china, india and bricks, countries and so on, on, not essentially russia. they co
that's my slides to benjamin char, professor at paris, school of technology and business, and the center for china and globalization. many thanks for joining us on. the program is great to see. i'd like to know your take on the lead on she's statement barabbas, increasing cooperation between russia and china. lead actually as chairman of the national people, as congress standing committee in china, his number 3 in power. and he's to highest rank chinese official to visit russia in the ukraine...