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runs berlin, the berlin of protesters, is an area of capitalism. can berlin have the jobs it needs and keep its old, a gritty side? steve evans, bbc news, berlin. >> that's just about the end of this edition of gmt. before we go, a reminder of the story we have been leading with today. the start of the first arab league summit to be held in baghdad in two decades. the government was hoping it would put its census stage in the region. what's happening, as the meeting was just about to get under way, there were a couple of explosions in the center of the city. rockets or mortar rounds are reported to have been fired. one witness said a blast occurred near baghdad's heavily fortified greene's own. another said it was near an embassy. our correspondent said there was some explosions. there are no immediate reports of casualties or any damage. stay with us on "bbc world news." there is plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honol
runs berlin, the berlin of protesters, is an area of capitalism. can berlin have the jobs it needs and keep its old, a gritty side? steve evans, bbc news, berlin. >> that's just about the end of this edition of gmt. before we go, a reminder of the story we have been leading with today. the start of the first arab league summit to be held in baghdad in two decades. the government was hoping it would put its census stage in the region. what's happening, as the meeting was just about to get...
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berlin criticized the decision to concentrate research and development expertise in france, st.erman sites were being neglected. germany also wants the company to appoint an equal number of german and french executives. anders is known to dislike political interference with the running of the company. >> it is time to take a look at some of the other stories that are making news around the world. >> senior chinese officials say 2/3 of the country's cities are failing to meet new air quality targets. the government issue the standards this week in response to high pollution levels. it limits come into force in 2016 and of old world health organization recommendations. >> at least 33 people have been killed in pakistan in the militant attack on positions in the country's volatile northwest. military officials said at least 10 soldiers and 23 militants died in the clash in the cover region. government forces have been fighting insurgents' four years in that mountainous area. and north korea has lashed out at south korea just two days after announcing it was suspending its nuclear p
berlin criticized the decision to concentrate research and development expertise in france, st.erman sites were being neglected. germany also wants the company to appoint an equal number of german and french executives. anders is known to dislike political interference with the running of the company. >> it is time to take a look at some of the other stories that are making news around the world. >> senior chinese officials say 2/3 of the country's cities are failing to meet new air...
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i caught up with europe's most powerful politician in berlin. what she reminded me was that it was a very rare interview. her christian democrats are not very popular but she herself is very much admired. she is seen as honest, pragmatic. she told me in perfect english that she would enjoy our small gift of british tea and biscuits but she chose to be interviewed in german. >> i have been talking to many german people and the one thing that almost all say is that we're becoming more and more irritated with spending money which goes far away and spend five people that perhaps we don't entirely trust. do you share some of their irritation? -- money which goes far away and spent by people that perhaps we don't entirely trust. >> no, i don't feel the same way. we have to think about how and where we shape the future. we're not looking at the past with how people live today and how they will live in the future. we have to be very careful not to live beyond our means. democracy is all of the world and they are used to spending more money than they hav
i caught up with europe's most powerful politician in berlin. what she reminded me was that it was a very rare interview. her christian democrats are not very popular but she herself is very much admired. she is seen as honest, pragmatic. she told me in perfect english that she would enjoy our small gift of british tea and biscuits but she chose to be interviewed in german. >> i have been talking to many german people and the one thing that almost all say is that we're becoming more and...
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was in berlin today meeting his german and polish counterparts. all three say they are pleased the security council has agreed to issue a statement about syria after months of russia and china blocking proposals by western countries. >> we do have differences of opinion, including about the situation in syria and what the causes are of the violence, but what matters is that we now do whatever is possible to help the people there. >> the statement said syria has to comply with a peace plan drawn up by kofi annan or face further steps, but in accordance with russia's demands, it does not say what the steps might be or demand that president assad give up power. >> what is important is that we have now agreed on a text that does not set any ultimatums or make any threats. and now no blame is being assigned about who is responsible for the conflict. >> the security council statement is not a binding resolution, but the fact that all the members including china and russia, have agreed is a step forward. in syria, activists report more violence today. th
was in berlin today meeting his german and polish counterparts. all three say they are pleased the security council has agreed to issue a statement about syria after months of russia and china blocking proposals by western countries. >> we do have differences of opinion, including about the situation in syria and what the causes are of the violence, but what matters is that we now do whatever is possible to help the people there. >> the statement said syria has to comply with a...
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it was his first appearance outside berlin. the world famous st. thomas acquired consist of boys between the ages of 9 and 18. johann sebastian bach's led the choir in 1918. base still play his works. >> we are very aware of what an honor it is that the president made his first appearance before being sworn in here in leipzig, the scene of the revolution. >> gauck's appearance was planned well before he became president. >> that is all it for now. thank you. >> thank you. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hi, i'm janice edwards, inviting you to join us for bay area vista. as you probably know, bay area vista is your show. we're talking about your community, talking about what's important to all of us, here in the bay area. i always thank you for the great job that you do in our bay area. so, that's what tuesdays at 6:30(pm), here on kcsm, are all about. please join us then.
it was his first appearance outside berlin. the world famous st. thomas acquired consist of boys between the ages of 9 and 18. johann sebastian bach's led the choir in 1918. base still play his works. >> we are very aware of what an honor it is that the president made his first appearance before being sworn in here in leipzig, the scene of the revolution. >> gauck's appearance was planned well before he became president. >> that is all it for now. thank you. >> thank...
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it was his first appearance outside berlin. the world famous st. thomas acquired consist of boys between the ages of 9 and 18. johann sebastian bach's led the choir in 1918. base still play his works. >> we are very aware of what an honor it is that the president made his first appearance before being sworn in here in leipzig, the scene of the revolution. >> gauck's appearance was planned well before he became president. >> that is all it for now. thank you. >> thank you. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
it was his first appearance outside berlin. the world famous st. thomas acquired consist of boys between the ages of 9 and 18. johann sebastian bach's led the choir in 1918. base still play his works. >> we are very aware of what an honor it is that the president made his first appearance before being sworn in here in leipzig, the scene of the revolution. >> gauck's appearance was planned well before he became president. >> that is all it for now. thank you. >> thank...
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then, the new president would to his official residence in bellevue palace in berlin for a reception.many has a new president. perhaps expectations of a german head of state have never been so high as they are of jaochim gauck. >> those expectations are very high, indeed. let's bring in our political correspondent peter for more. what was your impression of the speech today? >> of course, we saw the former east german civil rights activist jaochim gauck talking about the peaceful revolution in east germany that brought down communism and brought freedom to so many people. he reiterated that freedom is the central theme of his life. talking about present-day germany, he made the interesting comment that he believes this is the best germany we have ever had. what he was also referring to is that it was his belief that this country has a very high level of democracy and an unusually high level of solidarity, according to jaochim gauck. that point solidarity is interesting, because in recent days and weeks, people have challenged him, suggesting he does not have as much sympathy for the h
then, the new president would to his official residence in bellevue palace in berlin for a reception.many has a new president. perhaps expectations of a german head of state have never been so high as they are of jaochim gauck. >> those expectations are very high, indeed. let's bring in our political correspondent peter for more. what was your impression of the speech today? >> of course, we saw the former east german civil rights activist jaochim gauck talking about the peaceful...
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of west berlin. part of what he meant here was that he had become so terrified by the nuclear danger that any rocking of the boat, and a challenging of the status quo terrified him and that was the basis of his failure to understand. of course in some ways we know they're worse and dangers in that period are going the other hand it was reagan who said, and kennan had said 44 years old at the cold war does not have to be permanent. there are ways to end it. let's find out what they are. the tragedy is that george totally missed what was happening under his nose. >> host: i guess that is the part of the book that you would disagree with. i imagine today if he was around he would say -- though i haven't changed my mind. >> guest: i don't think he would have minded might being tough. he was himself a historian and he always understood the need to do that. he respected that. he never asked to read a line of the biography. that was our deal. he knew, because we differed on other issues, he knew that i woul
of west berlin. part of what he meant here was that he had become so terrified by the nuclear danger that any rocking of the boat, and a challenging of the status quo terrified him and that was the basis of his failure to understand. of course in some ways we know they're worse and dangers in that period are going the other hand it was reagan who said, and kennan had said 44 years old at the cold war does not have to be permanent. there are ways to end it. let's find out what they are. the...
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it's a wall that looks so much like the berlin wall looked when i lived in berlin and reported from berlin dryer to 1989 when the berlin wall came down. it is security and yes, it's wrong to equate the two but it certainly isn't wrong to compare the two. the architecture is so similar standing in downtown calexico and looking south as someone who lived up against that wall and west berlin, it is beyond e-rate. we don't have the automatic machine guns that are triggered by somebody crossing the free fire zone and we are not i think trying to keep ourselves in the way that the east germans were trying to keep their people in east germany. we are we think trying to keep people out, or so we say, but in fact what you learn from calexico very quickly is that wall is keeping us in and it is radically changing life and has radically changed life in calexico where the community, the communities of calexico and mexicali, something that was once one, is forcibly bifurcated against the will of the people who live there. they are at the mercy of mexico city and sacramento and washington were decisions
it's a wall that looks so much like the berlin wall looked when i lived in berlin and reported from berlin dryer to 1989 when the berlin wall came down. it is security and yes, it's wrong to equate the two but it certainly isn't wrong to compare the two. the architecture is so similar standing in downtown calexico and looking south as someone who lived up against that wall and west berlin, it is beyond e-rate. we don't have the automatic machine guns that are triggered by somebody crossing the...
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as a result the soviets agreed to and grumbled reagan went to berlin with the berlin wall and made a great speech. he made friends is gorbachev he thought. but he was still determined and he would not back down to say in the speech, his own state department was horrified. he said mr. gorbachev, it you want peace in the world world, teardown this wall. the germans thought reagan would be gone tomorrow. everybody was stunned. suddenly it was a mantra. people were taking it up on both sides of the wall. he started to ease controls the people took power in you see the whole eastern bloc began to crumble. he started this. you could make a case where one single individual who brought soviet communism who in the east down it is ronald reagan. after the satellite countries like czechoslovakia, poland and east germany got their freedom you went to moscow to visit gorbachev. reagan made a speech to the law school there in moscow. they never heard about democracy or freedom. it was against the law. but he did it. he was cheered. that was his legacy he was a lot smarter than people gave him cred
as a result the soviets agreed to and grumbled reagan went to berlin with the berlin wall and made a great speech. he made friends is gorbachev he thought. but he was still determined and he would not back down to say in the speech, his own state department was horrified. he said mr. gorbachev, it you want peace in the world world, teardown this wall. the germans thought reagan would be gone tomorrow. everybody was stunned. suddenly it was a mantra. people were taking it up on both sides of the...
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bbc news, berlin. >> an elaborate state funeral forç tonga's king.fin.ç in a -- it was a funeral filled withç hymns and prayers for th king who turned the country into a democracy. most admired the king forç his character and judgment. >> i mourn for him. it is very sad for us, but we thank god for the life of the king.ç >> king george was a flamboyant bachelor with an extravaganza military uniforms. and joked how he traveled around in a london taxi. >> a london taxi has the right proportions if you are wearing spursç and a sword. >> it is for his democratic reform that he will be remembered. he was keeping up with the demands of his subjects who no longerç wanted to be subjugate his younger brother succeeds him. he leaves behind a country with form dibble economicç problems but all now rooted in a system where majorities, not elites determine the future. duncan kennedy,ç bbc news. >> time to catch up with all the sport now. here's katie. >> in italyç the italian giant -- claudio ç runreri is the ne to be sacked. they were knocked out of th
bbc news, berlin. >> an elaborate state funeral forç tonga's king.fin.ç in a -- it was a funeral filled withç hymns and prayers for th king who turned the country into a democracy. most admired the king forç his character and judgment. >> i mourn for him. it is very sad for us, but we thank god for the life of the king.ç >> king george was a flamboyant bachelor with an extravaganza military uniforms. and joked how he traveled around in a london taxi. >> a...
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bayern hammered berlin. dortmond winning over bremond. a shock to hamburger.uremberg wh e me or a valuable win here. a loss at home to stood guard. >> a look at thetainf the weekend's action, the champions stay on top, five points ahead of baern. shalke are breathing down their necks. [no audio] has enjoyed good fortune in the competition. they knocked out two top tier amsoar that does not surprise the coach. >> sometimes y need just a little extra luck, he says, but i think we have made progres over the past two years or so, we have continued to improve. >> the club was founded back in 1903 and won its first national title in 1914. their success continued into 1920's, and thereerth top team in 1926 and 1929. now they're close to the first division. >> look at the progress this team has made. look at the way they're playing and improving all the time. the coach has made a big difference th is the greatest time in the history of this football club. >> rent now, they're focused on winning the german cup, a competition where the team has every chanceoopr rs divis
bayern hammered berlin. dortmond winning over bremond. a shock to hamburger.uremberg wh e me or a valuable win here. a loss at home to stood guard. >> a look at thetainf the weekend's action, the champions stay on top, five points ahead of baern. shalke are breathing down their necks. [no audio] has enjoyed good fortune in the competition. they knocked out two top tier amsoar that does not surprise the coach. >> sometimes y need just a little extra luck, he says, but i think we have...
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"bbc news," berlin. >> now, here's some research which you may find it dot believe. apparently eating chocolate as often as you like could help keep you slim. they say even though chocolate is loaded with calories, it contains sbreents which may to some were so other a reminder of our top stories on gmt. world leaders wrap up a security summit in seoul. it was long on aspirations but short on action, at least that's what the critics are saying. the focus of the two-day gathering was the threat of nuclear terrorism with barack obama warning that hundreds of thousands of lives would be at risk. stay with "bbc world news." there's plenty more news to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a
"bbc news," berlin. >> now, here's some research which you may find it dot believe. apparently eating chocolate as often as you like could help keep you slim. they say even though chocolate is loaded with calories, it contains sbreents which may to some were so other a reminder of our top stories on gmt. world leaders wrap up a security summit in seoul. it was long on aspirations but short on action, at least that's what the critics are saying. the focus of the two-day gathering...
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. >> the european commission says there to protective and unless berlin loosens up to let agencies have greater access to private information, germany could face fines. >> the country it's highest court says the eu directives go too far. >> the e once details of everyone's phone calls to be stored for six months -- the eu wants details of everyone's phone calls to be stored for six months. it has now set germany a deadline -- complying -- comply or face fines. >> we have to take action to ensure full implementation germany has one month to reply. >> in 2006, there was a new unit -- you requirement. -- eu requirement. the data can then be ported to the authorities when they investigate crimes. germany did implement the rules, but the constitutional court said the law infringed people's civil liberties. the court is divided on how to respond to the threat from brussels. >> the curfew is now in force and all borders are closed in the west african nation of mali. they have seized power after the government failed to quell the separatist rebellion. the military coup has drawn international c
. >> the european commission says there to protective and unless berlin loosens up to let agencies have greater access to private information, germany could face fines. >> the country it's highest court says the eu directives go too far. >> the e once details of everyone's phone calls to be stored for six months -- the eu wants details of everyone's phone calls to be stored for six months. it has now set germany a deadline -- complying -- comply or face fines. >> we have...
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. >> reporter: another celebrity baby bear, born in berlin in 2006.rejected by his mother and raised by zoo keepers. knut mania spanned the globe. toys, and tv, and a huge surge in attendance at the berlin zoo. knut died last year. frank is determined not to let siku become another knut. what was the mistake with knut? >> it there was a mistake, it was that he was only a cute polar bear. he was not used as a messenger for the environment. >> reporter: so, frank has turned down toys and hollywood films. but he has accepted help from two american foundations, so siku can become an ambassador for polar bears in the wild. polar bears are the first to become endangered because of global warming. >> polar bears catch their food from the sea ice. if the sea ice disappears, the polar bears will die of starvation. that's happening right now, rapidly. >> reporter: siku is oblivious, focused on his next meal. and focused on getting on those paws and walking. and he will get big. that's his father, one of four adult polar bears here at the scandinavian wildlife p
. >> reporter: another celebrity baby bear, born in berlin in 2006.rejected by his mother and raised by zoo keepers. knut mania spanned the globe. toys, and tv, and a huge surge in attendance at the berlin zoo. knut died last year. frank is determined not to let siku become another knut. what was the mistake with knut? >> it there was a mistake, it was that he was only a cute polar bear. he was not used as a messenger for the environment. >> reporter: so, frank has turned down...
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berlin of the university of maryland wrote a rejoiner in which he wrote in effect the slaves did, too, free themselves. i find this exchange very reassuring because it shows that you can become an imminent historian even though you slept through the high school biology lecture where their teacher explain explained symbiosis, two being that lived in a beneficial relationship. berlin came close when he wrote, steadily as opportunities arose, slaves risked all for freedom by abandoning their owners, coming uninvited into union lines and offering their lives and labor in the federal cause. slaves forced federal soldiers at the lowest level to recognize their importance to the union's success. that understanding traveled quickly up the chain of command. that's it in a nutshell. the union army afforded the slaves a place of refuge without the labor of the escaped slaves. the union advance in the mississippi valley would have stalled somewhere just south of louisville and st. louis. another subject that hasn't been discussed much is what we can call the learning curve. regiments of color tro
berlin of the university of maryland wrote a rejoiner in which he wrote in effect the slaves did, too, free themselves. i find this exchange very reassuring because it shows that you can become an imminent historian even though you slept through the high school biology lecture where their teacher explain explained symbiosis, two being that lived in a beneficial relationship. berlin came close when he wrote, steadily as opportunities arose, slaves risked all for freedom by abandoning their...
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many greeks believed berlin's stance has made things worse.here are those who are aware that germany has contributed the bulk of financial aid, but overall, degree crisis has fuelled prejudices and stereotypes everyone thought have long been overcome. >> of greece was once a favorite vacation spot for germans, but holiday paradise is being tainted by media images of poverty and violence. the political gulf between the countries is also growing. >> i refuse to accept my country being insulted. who is he to insult greece? and the degree president was referring to a proposal by the german finance minister that a european budget commissioner be appointed to oversee greece's finances. the suggestion enrage many greeks. >> we should follow the examples of argentina and iceland. they do not let people -- they do not let people tell them what to do. we should stop agreeing to everything. >> merkel is not a woman. she is a mommy. she and sarkozy release sued each other -- suite each other. >> his best seller was recently published in german. the writer
many greeks believed berlin's stance has made things worse.here are those who are aware that germany has contributed the bulk of financial aid, but overall, degree crisis has fuelled prejudices and stereotypes everyone thought have long been overcome. >> of greece was once a favorite vacation spot for germans, but holiday paradise is being tainted by media images of poverty and violence. the political gulf between the countries is also growing. >> i refuse to accept my country being...
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ira berlin came close whenwrotes arose slaves risked all for freedom by abandoning their owners, coming union lines, and offering their lives and labor in the federal cause. slaves forced federal soldiers at the lowest level to recognize their importance to the union's success. that understanding traveled quickly up the chain of command. that's it in a nutshell. the union army afforded the slaves a place of refuge without the labor of the escaped slaves, the union advance in the mississippi valley would have stalled somewhere just south of louisville and st. louis. another subject that hasn't been discussed much is what we can call the learning curve. regiments of colored troops recruited in the south may have d specialized local knowledge that proved invaluable, but no one is born a soldier. that takes experience. the most notorious incidence is that of the 54th massachusetts which suffered more than 250 casualties in the assault on ft. wagner in july 1863. soon after the regiment arrived in the south. in fact, a few days after that. there had been no preliminary reconnaissance, which
ira berlin came close whenwrotes arose slaves risked all for freedom by abandoning their owners, coming union lines, and offering their lives and labor in the federal cause. slaves forced federal soldiers at the lowest level to recognize their importance to the union's success. that understanding traveled quickly up the chain of command. that's it in a nutshell. the union army afforded the slaves a place of refuge without the labor of the escaped slaves, the union advance in the mississippi...
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the berlin wall comes in, i call him and i congratulate him and he says as the teenagers in east berlin are going after -- >> host: i hope to put that in the book. >> guest: part of what he meant is that he had become so terrified by the nuclear danger that any rocking of the boat, in the challenging of the status quo to fight him and the was the basis of his failure to understand. and of course in some ways it was risky and we know that there were dangers in that period but on the other hand was ronald reagan who said as he had said years before that it doesn't have to be permanent. there are ways to end it. let's find what they are. and the tragedy is that george totally missed what was happening under his nose. >> host: i guess that is the part of the book that he would disagree with. i imagine today if he were around he would say i haven't changed my mind. >> guest: i don't think he would have minded my being tough because he was himself a historian and he always understood the need to do that. he respected that. he never asked to read a line in the biography, there was an ordeal. h
the berlin wall comes in, i call him and i congratulate him and he says as the teenagers in east berlin are going after -- >> host: i hope to put that in the book. >> guest: part of what he meant is that he had become so terrified by the nuclear danger that any rocking of the boat, in the challenging of the status quo to fight him and the was the basis of his failure to understand. and of course in some ways it was risky and we know that there were dangers in that period but on the...
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well, of course i've heard of the berlin wall. i've walked almost every foot of the berlin wall. i have a piece of the berlin wall in my office and it's framed. it's framed with a wood frame and it's got a red cloth behind it and a piece of the berlin wall about that big that was chopped out on november -- excuse me, september 12, 1990. and it represents the single most significant historical event in my lifetime. the end of the cold war, when the iron curtain, the berlin wall itself, literally the iron curtain crashing down. but the berlin wall was designed to do something entirely different than all of the fences that i have described, mr. speaker. it was designed to keep people in. not out. and that's the difference. a wall that is designed to keep people in because you don't want them to achieve and access freedom and liberty in our god-given liberty -- and our god-given liberty rights. that's what the berlin wall did. it trapped people, it fenced them in. the other fences that i've talked about are designed to keep people out who are trying to come into the united states and
well, of course i've heard of the berlin wall. i've walked almost every foot of the berlin wall. i have a piece of the berlin wall in my office and it's framed. it's framed with a wood frame and it's got a red cloth behind it and a piece of the berlin wall about that big that was chopped out on november -- excuse me, september 12, 1990. and it represents the single most significant historical event in my lifetime. the end of the cold war, when the iron curtain, the berlin wall itself, literally...
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important wins for berlin. no home win for hamburg. >> let's take a look of the bundesliga standings after match today 24. dortmund extend its lead to seven points. these have 10 games still to go. another team climbing to a safe place again. and another team returns to the drop zone. >> the eastern german city of lights, it has become one attraction richer. the museum has opened a new wing, completing the historical sweep of its applied arts collection. >> covering the art and vote to present day, it features a century of design displayed in a beautifully restored and museum complex itself nearly 100 years old. >> the building blocks of an east german living room. this modular furniture came out of the 1960's and remained a big seller for 25 years. the man behind it was designer rudolph. >> home living is a cultural thing, something very elemental. and the objects that surround us in our lives cannot be taken seriously enough by those who designed them. >> from art nouveau to the present day, the exhibition at
important wins for berlin. no home win for hamburg. >> let's take a look of the bundesliga standings after match today 24. dortmund extend its lead to seven points. these have 10 games still to go. another team climbing to a safe place again. and another team returns to the drop zone. >> the eastern german city of lights, it has become one attraction richer. the museum has opened a new wing, completing the historical sweep of its applied arts collection. >> covering the art...
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. >> the palestinian prime minister was in berlin on tuesday -- wednesday, i should say -- to meet with the german foreign minister. the topic of discussion -- millions of euros in aid. >> germany has promised upwards of 70 million euros this year to help palestinians and with their infrastructure. both leaders say would they want to ensure the world does not forget about the israeli- palestinian issue. >> in the shadow of the israeli security fence, palestinians are modernizing their infrastructure. the german palestinian steering committee helps fund this water treatment plant in gaza as well as police stations, hospitals, and schools in the west bank. germany has earmarked 74 million euros for these and similar projects this year as part of what it sees as a larger process. >> our goal as a palestinian state as the outcome of a negotiated two-state solution. we are supporting the building of a palestinian state, not just theoretically, but with practical measures as well. the evidence is that israel's security is a priority, but palestinian and minister says the international communi
. >> the palestinian prime minister was in berlin on tuesday -- wednesday, i should say -- to meet with the german foreign minister. the topic of discussion -- millions of euros in aid. >> germany has promised upwards of 70 million euros this year to help palestinians and with their infrastructure. both leaders say would they want to ensure the world does not forget about the israeli- palestinian issue. >> in the shadow of the israeli security fence, palestinians are...
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this occurred at berlin and hoffman, vic. firefighters and police called to the scene of berlin and hoffman, for an alleged stabbing. police were urging fire officials to get here rather quickly. apparently this victim was very critically injured. the medic unit just left the scene a few moments ago, followed by a police car. we believe it was heading towards shock trauma. now, we have police activity right here at berlin and hoffman. then another scene -- or at latest more police activity, over on annapolis road, with about 4 or 5 more anne arundel police officers there. it is not clear what this stab occurred over, what type of incident it was that are caned which caused the stabbing. but as you can see, anne arundel county police remain here with the crime scene. we'll continue to keep you updated. back to youful. >> thank you captain mike perry. >>> anger continues to grow after over the shooting death of trayvon martin. the sanford police department is under criticism again, after the police report from the night of the
this occurred at berlin and hoffman, vic. firefighters and police called to the scene of berlin and hoffman, for an alleged stabbing. police were urging fire officials to get here rather quickly. apparently this victim was very critically injured. the medic unit just left the scene a few moments ago, followed by a police car. we believe it was heading towards shock trauma. now, we have police activity right here at berlin and hoffman. then another scene -- or at latest more police activity,...
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>> during february, very cold temperatures slowed or stalled construction projects, like here in berlinmost materials became unworkable during the deep freeze. this meant less work for bricklayers and carpenters. the cold helped drive the unemployment rate up by 26,000 jobs to just about 3.1 million. but germany still has 200,000 fewer people lot over compared to a year ago. >> the job market in february was robust. demand slackened a bit, but it is still high. >> the federal labour office says it sees no reason to worry about a worsening job market in the coming months. >> of belarus has strongly criticized the decision by the european union to with -- to withdraw its ambassadors. >> the eu announced move was that after belarus made a suggestion that the ambassador should return for talks. >> the user is using scare tactics, and they say they want mutual dialogue. the eu accuses minsk of violating human rights. >> and the response from minsk was prompt and uncompromising. belarus accused the european union of escalating tensions and warned that their "tactics of intimidation would not
>> during february, very cold temperatures slowed or stalled construction projects, like here in berlinmost materials became unworkable during the deep freeze. this meant less work for bricklayers and carpenters. the cold helped drive the unemployment rate up by 26,000 jobs to just about 3.1 million. but germany still has 200,000 fewer people lot over compared to a year ago. >> the job market in february was robust. demand slackened a bit, but it is still high. >> the federal...
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there aren't live via broadband from berlin for us director of the russian your razor program at the german council on foreign relations thanks for your analysis so late oh it's still sunday in berlin early monday morning here in moscow so if you watch the live coverage of russia's presidential election for the heart of moscow we will continue to bring you updates our correspondents. if another notice is comes from our interview show spotlight in just a few moments. oh . hello again and welcome to spotlight the into the shadow on part i'm al green albums today we're talking about the presidential election in the show so this is it the voting is over and just moments ago we've heard the latest on the flimsily results this election was a very special it's the first time off to a constitutional reform that russians elected a president for six years instead of school tomorrow where is being the most expensive but the most transparent voting as anyone can watch it online so well that very special election because while stella and russian political listening will discuss it now live with e
there aren't live via broadband from berlin for us director of the russian your razor program at the german council on foreign relations thanks for your analysis so late oh it's still sunday in berlin early monday morning here in moscow so if you watch the live coverage of russia's presidential election for the heart of moscow we will continue to bring you updates our correspondents. if another notice is comes from our interview show spotlight in just a few moments. oh . hello again and welcome...
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actually yes i did it all in all those city walking isn't necessarily what i call it we lived in berlin before for four years or came to moscow and a. great bear that kind of took off so we walked. in the end almost every day because i got so into it around the parks around the lakes sometimes in the city forests wherever we could find so yeah that was that was a great great experience and so i already had it in my head when i came to moscow that i definitely wanted to do some more and if there'd been a walking guide like the one i written then i would have just bought it and got on with walking them and then maybe done something else but i couldn't find anything i couldn't find any kind of guide like the ones that there are lots of in germany lots of in britain and so i had to write you. choose your roots were simply simply talking to people simply looking at what you did have some knowledge of in history we're here through a. bit of both about you know on the whole looking at the map and not what i did was i just got to sit here and i open it up and i don't look is a big green area th
actually yes i did it all in all those city walking isn't necessarily what i call it we lived in berlin before for four years or came to moscow and a. great bear that kind of took off so we walked. in the end almost every day because i got so into it around the parks around the lakes sometimes in the city forests wherever we could find so yeah that was that was a great great experience and so i already had it in my head when i came to moscow that i definitely wanted to do some more and if...
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from berlin many thanks indeed. it has emerged about height of japan's nuclear crisis last march the authorities in fukushima concealed radiation data vital to safely evacuated people from the area of japan has a computer system designed to protect and predict the spread of radioactive sense but local media reports say the prefectures government deleted the emails detailing evacuation routes and asia times correspondent pepe escobar says this sounds like a major cover up you need one guy you send this i.t. guy with the minister of education to do nuclear safety tech it's so cute and it took us through response headquarters in fukushima prefecture you find who sent these e-mails who received these emails because their logs are all these operations probably a lot of people shared with me inside this what is in talk to but i see that if. you're excel is deeply involved so allow their shift to be for this long level all through short they were actually detect their worst radiation in same areas in it the same time day c
from berlin many thanks indeed. it has emerged about height of japan's nuclear crisis last march the authorities in fukushima concealed radiation data vital to safely evacuated people from the area of japan has a computer system designed to protect and predict the spread of radioactive sense but local media reports say the prefectures government deleted the emails detailing evacuation routes and asia times correspondent pepe escobar says this sounds like a major cover up you need one guy you...
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so george arranged to hide her in east berlin. this is east berlin, pennsylvania, where his farm is, and that's where she was for a couple of months in the summer of 1967. she later moved to princeton, and lived there for several years. and there was a close relationship, but also a difficult relationship. and there's a lot of correspondence back and forth, mostly from her to him. i think she was slightly in love with george, and that would be understandable because george had played a great role in getting her out, and so that was extraordinarily important. i don't think george was in love with her. and maybe that was the problem in the correspondence, because there were -- she went through many difficulties -- she had tragic life, as you know, and just died this fall. but the irony that somehow george kennan, who had psychoanalyzed stalin, in some of his own -- should wind up being a close friend of his father, and the fact that the daughter in her own correspondence, as the relationship gets more dicey, begins psychoanalyzing g
so george arranged to hide her in east berlin. this is east berlin, pennsylvania, where his farm is, and that's where she was for a couple of months in the summer of 1967. she later moved to princeton, and lived there for several years. and there was a close relationship, but also a difficult relationship. and there's a lot of correspondence back and forth, mostly from her to him. i think she was slightly in love with george, and that would be understandable because george had played a great...
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you had a problem with high heels in berlin you had a language program was asleep but you won so i did not. get you one so the moscow must be my favorite city to walk why one of moscow why not arts for it where your boring alone does little wonders of from london is a great place and actually of course what you know now i'm loving it it's great it's really great but the reason for moscow is exactly describe that it that it's so eclectic and that you don't know what you're going to find run any given corner and i just think if you were interior rooms british interiors are very quick to you . know not of course of course but it's been so unexpected here and a lot of it is so crazy you see if there was some as good as most of those has museums in london you probably have to pay fortunes going and here it will be forty rubles sixty rubles and all these little parks and gardens the churches i mean monasteries markets the metro everything i think it's an amazing city what's your opinion both the russians are russians. a lot different from. the oh yeah for sure there are there are things that
you had a problem with high heels in berlin you had a language program was asleep but you won so i did not. get you one so the moscow must be my favorite city to walk why one of moscow why not arts for it where your boring alone does little wonders of from london is a great place and actually of course what you know now i'm loving it it's great it's really great but the reason for moscow is exactly describe that it that it's so eclectic and that you don't know what you're going to find run any...
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berlin wall and he made a great speech.nd he'd made friends with gorbachev, he thought. they talk to jeff ayers curtains, but he still was determined he wasn't going to get back down. he said it is speech that his own state department was horrified you would say such a thing could he got up that point it is that mr. gorbachev, if your piece in the world, tear down this wall and the germans are thinking well, mr. gorbachev is on the other side of the wall. mr. reagan is going to be gone tomorrow. everybody was stunned. but suddenly this became a mantra of some kind. in the german people are thinking on both sides of the law. and gorbachev knew he was having problems. first of all, he started easing control and the people to power and suddenly you saw the hole at eastern bloc of the soviet union began to crumble. reagan is out of office at this point by about a year. that was his doing your duty started safety. if you could make a case for one single individual who buys soviet communism and it used, then it would be a way. an
berlin wall and he made a great speech.nd he'd made friends with gorbachev, he thought. they talk to jeff ayers curtains, but he still was determined he wasn't going to get back down. he said it is speech that his own state department was horrified you would say such a thing could he got up that point it is that mr. gorbachev, if your piece in the world, tear down this wall and the germans are thinking well, mr. gorbachev is on the other side of the wall. mr. reagan is going to be gone...
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and then reagan win over in 1985 to berlin where was the berlin wall. he made a great speech. he had made friends with gorbachev, he thought. he thought that they talked to each other. he still was determined, at this speech, his own state department was horrified that he would say such a thing. he got up and pointed and said, mr. gorbachev, if you want peace in the world tear down this wall . and the german-speaking, oh, mr. gorbachev, on the other side of the wall, ray is going to be gone tomorrow. everybody was stunned. but suddenly this became -- the german people on both sides of the wall. and gorbachev new committee was having truck -- cavan problems. he started easing control. these controls. the people took power. suddenly saw the whole eastern bloc of the soviet union began to crumble. reagan was out of office by this point by about a year. he started this, i think. you could make the case for one single individual who brought soviet communism in the east down it would be ronald reagan. he actually, after the thing, after the satellite countries, czechoslovakia, polan
and then reagan win over in 1985 to berlin where was the berlin wall. he made a great speech. he had made friends with gorbachev, he thought. he thought that they talked to each other. he still was determined, at this speech, his own state department was horrified that he would say such a thing. he got up and pointed and said, mr. gorbachev, if you want peace in the world tear down this wall . and the german-speaking, oh, mr. gorbachev, on the other side of the wall, ray is going to be gone...
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let's get more from fred joining us live from berlin with more detail on what will be on the cards. seems as though the crisis has come back to the forefront with these talks. what will they discuss? >> one thing they will be talking about is the one that al was talking about, spain, and the whole thing that brought these fragile economies back to the forefront. the thing they will talk about most is the size of the firewall, the size of the bailout mechanism or mechanisms they want to put in place. it's one of those typical european institutional battles. on the one hand you have the germans. on the other hand you have the french and other european countries. the french finance minister came out yesterday and said he believes that any the size of at least 1 trillion euros. with that, he's in line with the oecd, but also a lot of non-european countries like the u.s. and asian countries. the germans are saying they believe the firewall should be smaller. they want to combine the esm together with a temporary mechanism, which is already in place. yesterday the german finance minister
let's get more from fred joining us live from berlin with more detail on what will be on the cards. seems as though the crisis has come back to the forefront with these talks. what will they discuss? >> one thing they will be talking about is the one that al was talking about, spain, and the whole thing that brought these fragile economies back to the forefront. the thing they will talk about most is the size of the firewall, the size of the bailout mechanism or mechanisms they want to...
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berlin park is only park outside of indonesia to have this kind of cat.opards, there is less than 250 of them in the world. there is the best of the rest. >> now, coming up. we'll remember who made first lady laura bush do a double take. ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. >>. >> [ male announcer ] the dodge journey was made to explore the real world. it has under-seat storage to bring everything, available seating for up to seven people to take everyone, and the grip of available all-wheel drive to go everywhere. think of it as a search engine helping you brows the real world. this marcht no extra charge third-row seating plus 0% financing on dodge journey. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates
berlin park is only park outside of indonesia to have this kind of cat.opards, there is less than 250 of them in the world. there is the best of the rest. >> now, coming up. we'll remember who made first lady laura bush do a double take. ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more...
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berlin park is only park outside of indonesia to have this kind of cat.e is less than 250 of them in the world. there is the best of the rest. >> now, coming up. >> now, coming up. we'll remember who made firstwe. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ [ male announcer ] the dodge journey was made to explore the real world. it has under-seat storage to bring everything, available seating for up to seven people to take everyone, and the grip of available all-wheel drive to go everywhere. think of it as a search engine helping you brows the real world. this marcht no extra charge third-row seating plus 0% financing on dodge journey. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter job on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate,
berlin park is only park outside of indonesia to have this kind of cat.e is less than 250 of them in the world. there is the best of the rest. >> now, coming up. >> now, coming up. we'll remember who made firstwe. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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these baby the birds made their first public appearance at the berlin animal park in germany they were born seven weeks ago and are very rare. they are found only on an indonesian island and are considered critically endangered. the indonesian ambassador was debut.or the cubs' aren't they adorable, at least one if they are small? tonight at 5:00, a 13-year-old girl dead and baltimore police officer is suspended. the startling investigation into the death of monae turnage. state lawmakers consider tough decisions that could have a lasting impact on education, health, and environmental programs. celebrations are under way for loyola men's basketball. now time for your maryland lottery numbers. >> good afternoon. i am angela jackson from wbal radio. pick three. played the two million-dollar hunt.fon collect logos at the top of your ticket for $250,000. robert e. north is all set. your first number is -- the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. >> ava is back. getting better by the day. >> we are only in the 40's this afternoon. sunshine, 65 on thursday. chance for rain thursday night in
these baby the birds made their first public appearance at the berlin animal park in germany they were born seven weeks ago and are very rare. they are found only on an indonesian island and are considered critically endangered. the indonesian ambassador was debut.or the cubs' aren't they adorable, at least one if they are small? tonight at 5:00, a 13-year-old girl dead and baltimore police officer is suspended. the startling investigation into the death of monae turnage. state lawmakers...
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. >>> police were called out about this stabbing on berlin avenue in pumphrey. they found the -- romanda young lying there. a fight led to the stabbing, so if you know or saw anything, call recount -- anne arundel police. 410-222-3458. now here's the latest on a major environmental problem that has parts of the patapsco river being shut down. the sewage overflows the patapsco pumping station. abc2 news don harrison talked with neighbors who have to make changes because of this spill. >> reporter: since sunday afternoon sewage has been spilling into the patapsco river on annapolis road. >> it's not good. it's not healthy. >> reporter: the health department agrees. anne arundel and baltimore county posted signs like this along the patapsco river warning people not to go swimming or have contact with the water. the maryland department of the environment closed the mouth of the patapsco for shellfish harvesting until they feel it's safe. that could be awhile with the sewage spilling into the river every day. >> it is a lot. because of that reason, we felt it was imp
. >>> police were called out about this stabbing on berlin avenue in pumphrey. they found the -- romanda young lying there. a fight led to the stabbing, so if you know or saw anything, call recount -- anne arundel police. 410-222-3458. now here's the latest on a major environmental problem that has parts of the patapsco river being shut down. the sewage overflows the patapsco pumping station. abc2 news don harrison talked with neighbors who have to make changes because of this spill....
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joining us live from berlin. >>> let's take a quick look at the business travelers forecast.n cabrera is at the international weather center with more. a private moan here, ivan. we haven't seen the sun in hong kong for what seems like months now. will that likely continue? >> we are likely going to continue to see that. let us start where diana was there as weigh check in on conditions in europe where we desperately need the rain. a significant drought is under way across spain and into the uk as well. you see the spin. it's going the wrong way. that's an area of high pressure that will be dominating our pattern. the lows that have developed in the eastern mediterranean will get turkey with showers and snow. temperatures for today, 12 vienna, 20 in rome and low 20s in madrid. for now, we are doing okay across the north. but there you see the boundary there that andrew was referring to. that's going to continue to keep us with the low clouds and drizzle conditions over the next couple days. no really big storms in the offing right now. we have this weathermaker that will brin
joining us live from berlin. >>> let's take a quick look at the business travelers forecast.n cabrera is at the international weather center with more. a private moan here, ivan. we haven't seen the sun in hong kong for what seems like months now. will that likely continue? >> we are likely going to continue to see that. let us start where diana was there as weigh check in on conditions in europe where we desperately need the rain. a significant drought is under way across spain...