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and we must extract it. >> berlin, of course, is divided at the end of world war ii but berlin is 110 the east german zone. khrushchev is threatening to force the integration and take over west berlin and kennedy says to him, berlin is part of our western commitment and world war ii. don't challenge us there. >> after two days, the talks end. >> kennedy did not do well. he allowed himself to be caught in an ideological argument with khrushchev. he'd been warned against it. he did it anyways and khrushchev bullied him and pushed him around. >> khrushchev has made the first move in the chess game. and the president knows it. as he leaves, he says, it's going to be a cold winter. >> kennedy thought there might be a basis for dealing with the soviets. instead he gets the berlin crisis. >> in july, 1,000 east germans escaped into west berlin every day. now in august, they're coming out at the rate of 2,500 a day. as a result of khrushchev's threats and demands. east germany is being bled of its best-trained people. >> i went to berlin to cover the bureau and the nbc news desk in new york c
and we must extract it. >> berlin, of course, is divided at the end of world war ii but berlin is 110 the east german zone. khrushchev is threatening to force the integration and take over west berlin and kennedy says to him, berlin is part of our western commitment and world war ii. don't challenge us there. >> after two days, the talks end. >> kennedy did not do well. he allowed himself to be caught in an ideological argument with khrushchev. he'd been warned against it. he...
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he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson 09:12:05 i actually chased them but they got away quick shawn wilson 09:12:39 it was two blakc guys it was realy dark the lighs that shine from here gave a sillhouette and they had baseball hats on berlin and brown say the man who used to live in their apartment stopped by the complex after the shooting.... norman brown 09:04:08 the peson who lived there before was comign around taunting saying he didnt get hit l norman brown 09:04:47 the fact the guy came back days later means there is still action going on ashley bein 09:21:38 this is peoples lives innocent people who hav enothing to do with your craziness the couple is now trying to move.... ashley berlin 09:20":37 its ike a dream im never going to wake up from norman brown 09"04:31 it sucks more for my girlfriend because shes scared but its like what do we do now anchor tag ashley berlin and her boyfriend norman say they night here since the shooting... they desperately want to move out but they are having trouble wit
he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson 09:12:05 i actually chased them but they got away quick shawn wilson 09:12:39 it was two blakc guys it was realy dark the lighs that shine from here gave a sillhouette and they had baseball hats on berlin and brown say the man who used to live in their apartment stopped by the complex after the shooting.... norman brown 09:04:08 the peson who lived there before was comign around taunting saying he didnt get hit l norman...
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been gne sahley berline 09:17:42 its all those what ifs but god protected us ll sahley berline we were in the safest palce and he had his shielf around us and nothing came close to this bed and it was him and ive been trying not to cry shawn wilson couple of my friends that used to live here used to get in a lot of trouble and this was his mothers house ll a neighbor says he knew the person who previously lived in the apartment and says in september that tenant was involved in a different shooting... after he heard the gunshots this time.... he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson i actually chased them but they got away quick shawn wilson it was two blakc guys it was realy dark the lighs that shine from here gave a sillhouette and they had baseball hats on berlin and brown say the man who used to live in their apartment stopped by the complex after the shooting.... norman brown the peson who lived there before saying he didnt get hit l norman brown the fact the guy came back days later means there is still action going on ashley bein this is peoples live
been gne sahley berline 09:17:42 its all those what ifs but god protected us ll sahley berline we were in the safest palce and he had his shielf around us and nothing came close to this bed and it was him and ive been trying not to cry shawn wilson couple of my friends that used to live here used to get in a lot of trouble and this was his mothers house ll a neighbor says he knew the person who previously lived in the apartment and says in september that tenant was involved in a different...
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ashley berlin as soon as midnight struck htey started shooting hte house with aks and 45s ashley berlin my life couldve ended my boyfriends life couldve ended that fast the couple was on the couch... until they say something told them to go to bed... norman brown my girlfriend went to lay down first i styaed to watch tv then something hit me go lay down go lay down ashey berlin to know that he couldve been gne sahley berline 09:17:42 its all those what ifs but god protected us ll sahley berline we were in the safest palce and he had his shielf around us and nothing came close to this bed and it was him and ive been trying not to cry shawn wilson couple of my friends that used to live here used to get in a lot of trouble and this was his mothers house ll a neighbor says he knew the person who previously lived in the apartment and says in september that tenant was involved in a different gunshots this time.... he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson i actually chased them but they got away quick shawn wilson it was two blakc guys it was realy dark the lighs
ashley berlin as soon as midnight struck htey started shooting hte house with aks and 45s ashley berlin my life couldve ended my boyfriends life couldve ended that fast the couple was on the couch... until they say something told them to go to bed... norman brown my girlfriend went to lay down first i styaed to watch tv then something hit me go lay down go lay down ashey berlin to know that he couldve been gne sahley berline 09:17:42 its all those what ifs but god protected us ll sahley berline...
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tiny escape into berlin, rome oliver berlin for months. it was hard for him to hide out because he was so tall. he couldn't walk around on sidewalks. eventually dulles managed to get the london station to fabricate, to forge the identity documents time you would need to get out of germany and into switzerland, and that an agent slipped those identity documents to him including gestapo badge, passports, everything. he was able to climb aboard a train actually the senior gestapo delegation on a. he was hiding in plain sight, and make his way to berne, switzerland, where he finally hooked up with dulles, completely come emotionally exhausted. just destroyed a mentally but then he worked for dulles afterwards. [inaudible] >> the question is what was kennedys compounded kennedy's interaction our reliance on the cia change after the bay of pigs. there's a story that circulated around and has been reported in other books that after the bay of pigs kennedy want to break up the ca into a million pieces, and he fired dulles eventually over it. i mea
tiny escape into berlin, rome oliver berlin for months. it was hard for him to hide out because he was so tall. he couldn't walk around on sidewalks. eventually dulles managed to get the london station to fabricate, to forge the identity documents time you would need to get out of germany and into switzerland, and that an agent slipped those identity documents to him including gestapo badge, passports, everything. he was able to climb aboard a train actually the senior gestapo delegation on a....
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he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson guys it was realy dark the lighs that shine from here gave a sillhouette and they had baseball hats on berlin and brown their apartment stopped by the complex after the shooting.... norman brown the peson who lived there before was comign around taunting saying he didnt get hit l norman brown the fact the guy came back days later means there is still action going on ashley bein this is peoples lives innocent people who hav enothing to do with your craziness the couple is now trying to move.... ashley berlin its ike a dream im never going to wake up from norman brown it sucks more for my girlfriend because shes scared but its like what do we do now ashley berlin and her boyfriend norman say they have not spent a night here since the shooting... they desperately want to move out but they are having trouble with their landlord. they say in a strange way the shooting brought them closer.... as for the suspects... they remain on the run tonight... cyndi lundeberg fox 5 news lo
he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson guys it was realy dark the lighs that shine from here gave a sillhouette and they had baseball hats on berlin and brown their apartment stopped by the complex after the shooting.... norman brown the peson who lived there before was comign around taunting saying he didnt get hit l norman brown the fact the guy came back days later means there is still action going on ashley bein this is peoples lives innocent people who hav...
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tristan will be on display in berlin for three years.sarah: we welcome in the director of tristan's new home, the museum of natural history in berlin. what does it mean for your museum to have him there? >> i think it is quite a game changer. it is putting us on the global stage. we are very well known for european, german, and berlin visitors for our fantastic exhibitions. we are quite well known in the research community globally, but this will put everything we do onto a completely different footing. and we are immensely proud of having the best t. rex in the world. sarah: the owner of tristan made you guys promise to do some further research on him while he was with you. what do you hope to learn? >> there is plenty to learn. it's a huge animal, the largest land predator that ever existed. what is his sex? what did he die of? what diseases did he have? what environment did he live in? this opens the bones of tell us immensely interesting stories. sarah: how does he stack up against his peers? we've heard he is one of the best preserv
tristan will be on display in berlin for three years.sarah: we welcome in the director of tristan's new home, the museum of natural history in berlin. what does it mean for your museum to have him there? >> i think it is quite a game changer. it is putting us on the global stage. we are very well known for european, german, and berlin visitors for our fantastic exhibitions. we are quite well known in the research community globally, but this will put everything we do onto a completely...
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. >> in berlin, people's thoughts are with paris.s after the terrorist attacks there, people are still placing flowers in front of the french embassy on pariser platz. frenchman luc paquier is overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy. he has lived in the german capital for 12 years and works for the cfb, the french cultural center of berlin. he feels comforted by the solidarity the germans have demonstrated. luc: all these thousands of flowers and candles show me that the germans, too, want to defend values like tolerance and solidarity. i feel a kind of security among the people here with their humanity and empathy. >> paquier has seen how the terrorist attacks have brought germany and france closer together. the germans, always reluctant to take military action, are discussing a nato mission. >> if there are joint measures, including military action, we can't just sit on the sidelines. >> war against terrorists, but not against islam, paquier has strived for th in both countries for years. he says france in particular has neglecte
. >> in berlin, people's thoughts are with paris.s after the terrorist attacks there, people are still placing flowers in front of the french embassy on pariser platz. frenchman luc paquier is overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy. he has lived in the german capital for 12 years and works for the cfb, the french cultural center of berlin. he feels comforted by the solidarity the germans have demonstrated. luc: all these thousands of flowers and candles show me that the germans, too,...
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to know that he couldve been gne sahley berline its all those what protected us ll sahley berline we were in the safest palce and he had his shielf around us and nothing came close to this bed and it was him and ive been trying not to cry shawn wilson a couple of my friends that used to live here used to get in a lot of trouble and this was his mothers house ll a neighbor shawn lawson says he knew the person who previously lived in the apartment and says in september that tenant was involved in a different shooting...lawson says after he heard the gunshots this time.... he ran out and saw two men right by berlins front door... shawn wilson i actually chased them but they got away quick shawn wilson it was two blakc guys it was realy dark the lighs that shine from here gave a sillhouette and they had baseball hats on berlin and brown say the man who used to live in their apartment stopped by the complex after the shooting.... norman brown the peson who lived there before was comign around taunting saying he didnt get hit l norman brown the fact the guy came back days later means there
to know that he couldve been gne sahley berline its all those what protected us ll sahley berline we were in the safest palce and he had his shielf around us and nothing came close to this bed and it was him and ive been trying not to cry shawn wilson a couple of my friends that used to live here used to get in a lot of trouble and this was his mothers house ll a neighbor shawn lawson says he knew the person who previously lived in the apartment and says in september that tenant was involved in...
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>> i went to berlin, to the newspaper archives that i had been told previously did not exist.nd i was very excited to find portraits my father published in the newspaper. >> it's miriam's first big discovery -- a vast spread of her father's sketches, from the 1920s to early '30s, of luminaries including politicians, sports personalities, and musicians. and what did finding the newspaper clipping do for you? >> it showed me that i could find more. it would help me find evidence of the lost work that the nazis did not destroy. >> and miriam's strange inheritance is about to lead to more evidence -- kept by the nazis themselves -- that will resurrect some of friedman's early paintings and shed new light on his darkest works. this is a particularly disturbing drawing for me -- electrocution by choice. why do you think your father didn't make that choice? that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer in a moment. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, w
>> i went to berlin, to the newspaper archives that i had been told previously did not exist.nd i was very excited to find portraits my father published in the newspaper. >> it's miriam's first big discovery -- a vast spread of her father's sketches, from the 1920s to early '30s, of luminaries including politicians, sports personalities, and musicians. and what did finding the newspaper clipping do for you? >> it showed me that i could find more. it would help me find evidence...
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he escaped into berlin and rome all over for months. it was hard for them to hide out because he was so tall and couldn't walk it out on sidewalks. eventually, he managed to get the london station to fabricate and forage the identity document they would need to get out of germany and switzerland and they had an agent slipped those documents and including passports and everything and he was able to climb aboard a train with a senior delegation on that he was hiding in plain sight and make his way to burn the burn in switzerland where he finally hooked up with dulles completely emotionally exhausted. his hair turned completely white, then he worked for him afterwards. >> he must have greeted the reliance in the cia change after. >> the question is what was kennedy's interaction or reliance change after the bay of pigs. there's a story that circulated that's been around in other books that after the bay of pigs, kennedy wanted to break up the cia into a million pieces and he fired him eventually. he obviously treated intelligence and the m
he escaped into berlin and rome all over for months. it was hard for them to hide out because he was so tall and couldn't walk it out on sidewalks. eventually, he managed to get the london station to fabricate and forage the identity document they would need to get out of germany and switzerland and they had an agent slipped those documents and including passports and everything and he was able to climb aboard a train with a senior delegation on that he was hiding in plain sight and make his...
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tonight, from west berlin. >> good evening. in this wall's history. what you see behind me -- >> i remember being in the control room watching this, saying can i believe what i'm seeing? there was tom, saying this is happening. he was saying this is stunning, this is just a stunning phenomenon. >> what we were seeing was the destruction of what we had all grown up with in the 20th century. we'd all grown up with the soviet threat. we'd all grown up with democracy versus communism. >> on the other side of the wall, young east germans have rushed through the brandenburg gate, undeterred by water cannon -- >> we were on the air for five straight hours. >> for almost 30 years now, these people have been confined, living in a prison-like state, governed at every step of their life by the east german government. >> tom did not have a prompter. tom did not have a script. he just had the entire history of the 20th century in his head. and it all came out that night. >> some time after midnight at the berlin wall, one of our computer te
tonight, from west berlin. >> good evening. in this wall's history. what you see behind me -- >> i remember being in the control room watching this, saying can i believe what i'm seeing? there was tom, saying this is happening. he was saying this is stunning, this is just a stunning phenomenon. >> what we were seeing was the destruction of what we had all grown up with in the 20th century. we'd all grown up with the soviet threat. we'd all grown up with democracy versus...
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the president was in berlin. germany would meet its humanitarian obligations for afghans in serious danger. but that migrants simple hoping for a better quality of life do not qualify for asylum status. many afghans say that their country's worsening security situation means it is simply too dangerous. >> they have met on multiple occasions to discuss a multitude of topics. it revolved largely around one theme. refugees. 2000 arrive in germany. there is no security in afghanistan right now. there is no guarantee you will return alive. if it is the question of up particular group of refugees, i know that this is a great hope. almost every day and afghanistan, there are attacks, kidnappings, and chaos. that is why it is soon to be raised once again. they're also deploying security forces in the fight against illegal migration. dealing with legal migration is a joint responsibility. and dealing with the impact of illegal migration requires proper framework. the country is and will remain unsafe for the for sealable
the president was in berlin. germany would meet its humanitarian obligations for afghans in serious danger. but that migrants simple hoping for a better quality of life do not qualify for asylum status. many afghans say that their country's worsening security situation means it is simply too dangerous. >> they have met on multiple occasions to discuss a multitude of topics. it revolved largely around one theme. refugees. 2000 arrive in germany. there is no security in afghanistan right...
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in berlin, mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: ohio governor john kasich wrapped up a two day trip through new hampshire with a town hall in nashua. despite the weather, the republican drew a good size crowd to the event. as he has throughout the race, kasich pointed to a record of economic success as governor and as the architect of a balanced national budget while in congress. the 63-year-old says while he understands frustration with the big money in politics, he isn' t selling anything. >> the special interests don' t matter to me. i mean they can have an opinion. i want to respect you rich people. i respect them, but they dont people give me money, god bless them. but you are hiring me as a ceo. not get hired im a ceo, my job tom: kasich wraps up his trip with town hall number 48 in keene tonight. he will return to new hampshire on monday. the storm forced republican jeb bush to cancel a town hall in the former florida governor' s flight to new hampshire was cancelled, because of the bad weather. and you can find the lat
in berlin, mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: ohio governor john kasich wrapped up a two day trip through new hampshire with a town hall in nashua. despite the weather, the republican drew a good size crowd to the event. as he has throughout the race, kasich pointed to a record of economic success as governor and as the architect of a balanced national budget while in congress. the 63-year-old says while he understands frustration with the big money in politics, he isn' t selling anything. >>...
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molly: first we begin in berlin. germany's parliament has approved plans to provide military assistance against the islamic state group leader in syria and iraq. 445-146 two go ahead with a plan crafted by angela merkel's cabinet. berlin pledged greater support in the wake of the deadly attacks in paris, which i.s. has claimed responsibility for. will be sent, but they will not engage in combat. we speak with a terrorism specialist, president of modern security consulting group. first, i would like to ask you, does berlin bring something different to the coalition against i.s., or is this more of a symbolic gesture? >> thank you very much for having me. it is more than symbolic. it is part of the typical german position. germany is very much divided on how it needs to behave in terms of foreign policy, so germany's contributions have been highly logistical so far, so providing a refueling plan, providing reconnaissance material, defense material for the charles de gaulle, it is a significant contribution and it allow
molly: first we begin in berlin. germany's parliament has approved plans to provide military assistance against the islamic state group leader in syria and iraq. 445-146 two go ahead with a plan crafted by angela merkel's cabinet. berlin pledged greater support in the wake of the deadly attacks in paris, which i.s. has claimed responsibility for. will be sent, but they will not engage in combat. we speak with a terrorism specialist, president of modern security consulting group. first, i would...
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if you have information, please call berlin police. a man accused of robbing several banks in new hampshire and vermont is behind bars. vermont state police say 31-year-old matthew martin turned himself in this morning. martin is suspect it in a half dozen bank robberies -- suspected and a half dozen bank robberies in new hampshire and a new hampshire man was arrested in maine after a high-speed chase last night. police say christopher archibald of farmington, new hampshire was driving a stolen car when they tried.to pull him over officers arrested him when he hit a dead-end road. and man from keene is facing charges after police say he caused a crash last night. officers say 32-year-old robert tyler was writing in a car with his girlfriend when the couple got into an argument and things turned violent. tyler allegedly assaulted the woman, causing her to veer off the road and sideswipe a house. police say tyler fled the scene of the accident. he is charged with domestic violence and assault. a man seriously hurt in a motorcycle acciden
if you have information, please call berlin police. a man accused of robbing several banks in new hampshire and vermont is behind bars. vermont state police say 31-year-old matthew martin turned himself in this morning. martin is suspect it in a half dozen bank robberies -- suspected and a half dozen bank robberies in new hampshire and a new hampshire man was arrested in maine after a high-speed chase last night. police say christopher archibald of farmington, new hampshire was driving a stolen...
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the americans could have gotten to berlin if they got to. the decision was based on the fact of why waste these numbers of deaths when the territory was going to be handed back it the russians anyway? you can understand it from that point of view. but churchhill was deeply frustrated. he wanteded to shake hands with the russians as par to the east as possible. he was horrified by what was happening in poland and the way stalin broke all of the agreements already and was imposing the worst form of dictatorship and execution of members of the home army who had risen against the germans. that is why churchill was trying to push roosevelt and eisenhower and hope that patten would push through to prague but they were stopped because eisenhower didn't want to do that. they could have gotten to berlin easy. wasn't a question of the number of deaths. they would have been light. but the real reason is i think stalin would have used his air force because he was determined to incircle berlin to make sure the americans didn't get through because stalin
the americans could have gotten to berlin if they got to. the decision was based on the fact of why waste these numbers of deaths when the territory was going to be handed back it the russians anyway? you can understand it from that point of view. but churchhill was deeply frustrated. he wanteded to shake hands with the russians as par to the east as possible. he was horrified by what was happening in poland and the way stalin broke all of the agreements already and was imposing the worst form...
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mike: her campaign says this was her 20th town hall event in new hampshire and second visit to berlin. among the issues she covered clinton talked about lowering the prices of prescription medicine, vetting refugees but not closing our borders, and using force to defeat isis without american boots on the ground. >> i will go anywhere to find common ground with anybody, but i will also stand my ground for you. mike: clinton' s speech lasted then she fielded questions from the audience. one person asked her if a different democrat is elected president would she would serve in that cabinet. >> obviously i served the last time. and i have to say, i was very, very surprised when i was asked to serve. first of all, i do think i will be raising my hand with your help on the capitol steps. mike: clinton says she is ready to take on all of the challenges that will face the next president. >> i really believe that i' m running to represent all of you. and i feel especially as strongly as the mayor said in making sure no one or no part of our country is left behind. mike: clinton will be back in
mike: her campaign says this was her 20th town hall event in new hampshire and second visit to berlin. among the issues she covered clinton talked about lowering the prices of prescription medicine, vetting refugees but not closing our borders, and using force to defeat isis without american boots on the ground. >> i will go anywhere to find common ground with anybody, but i will also stand my ground for you. mike: clinton' s speech lasted then she fielded questions from the audience. one...
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berlin police posted on their facebook page.ags and bags and bags of donations the department's message to you tonight, thank you. >>> ♪ >>> they found out too late for little jake. hidden danger lurking in your home that could put your beloved dog's life at risk. >>> i see blood and big old 95. >> she saw a 90-year-old neighbor getting a tacked but she was ready. what she said to that attacker that stopped him in his tracks. >>> your foul mouth may pay off. >> not mine i don't have one. >>> cursing is good for your health. maybe you should change? >> no! that's terrible. ♪ >> now, with tomorrow's traffic, here's bob kell. >>> good evening, everybody. watch for a brand new traffic pattern on i-95 right near girard avenue. here's the deal. they closed the ramp from girard avenue to go north on i-95. all part of that construction folks have to work their way up to the castor of a ramp and then both tomorrow and friday richmond street itself will be closed between lehigh and allegheny avenue. all thursday means we hit the road for
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brent: dw news, live from berlin. tonight the most powerful man in soccer kick out of the game for eight years. >> i will be back. thank you. brent: a feifa court finds sepp blatter and michel platini guilty of ethics violations. the men say they will not go without a fight. also coming up, afghan forces struggling to hold a province against the taliban. they worry the province could fall to the insurgants -- insurgents. rethinking the equation of power. sunday's election gave no party the mandate to govern. no a crash course in sharing has begun -- now a crash course in sharing has begun. i am brent, it is good to have you with us. at first he sounds like the terminator. once you have blinked in disbelief you realize this is a man whose career has just been terminated. sepp blatter, the mightiest man in world soccer, was ordered by his own organization today to get out. he had michel platini -- he and michel platini have been banned from soccer for each years, for receiving payments that the court stopped just short
brent: dw news, live from berlin. tonight the most powerful man in soccer kick out of the game for eight years. >> i will be back. thank you. brent: a feifa court finds sepp blatter and michel platini guilty of ethics violations. the men say they will not go without a fight. also coming up, afghan forces struggling to hold a province against the taliban. they worry the province could fall to the insurgants -- insurgents. rethinking the equation of power. sunday's election gave no party...
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states, britain, and france were responsible for 2.5 million people in berlin.ow the food and fuel for their factories could no longer be brought to them over land unless with armed protection and at the risk of war. theeemed they must be at mercy of the russians, but the governments of the west did not give way. the life of western berlin was maintained by air on a scale never contemplated. each day, the prestige of the west rose. after nine anxious months, the russians lifted the blockade. the policy of standing firm had been vindicated. the russians cynical blockade of berlin had brought europe to the brink of war. it was clear only a strong alliance could deter them from further adventures. in 1949, north atlantic treaty was signed by norway, luxembourg, france, italy, portugal, the united kingdom, iceland, canada come and the united states. this union of 12 nations became known as the north atlantic treaty organization, or nato. they were sworn to stand together against aggression. an attack against one would be an attack against all. and all movie treaty w
states, britain, and france were responsible for 2.5 million people in berlin.ow the food and fuel for their factories could no longer be brought to them over land unless with armed protection and at the risk of war. theeemed they must be at mercy of the russians, but the governments of the west did not give way. the life of western berlin was maintained by air on a scale never contemplated. each day, the prestige of the west rose. after nine anxious months, the russians lifted the blockade....
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visit ncicap.org] >> this is "dw news," live from berlin. a standoff between police and the taliban. gunfire at the spanish embassy. we are hearing that taliban attackers are wearing suicide vest, ready to detonate. canada fell prime minister just injured oh turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving -- canada's prime minister justin trudeau turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving in canada. and is a climate agreement still in reach? i'm the brent goff. good to have you with us. we begin in afghanistan where a massive car bomb has exploded in the capital of kabul. it happened next to the spanish embassy. we understand security forces are now in an arms standoff with the taliban. the spanish government says a policeman at the embassy died. attackers are holed up at the embassy reportedly with suicide vests ready to detonate. reporter: the bomb went off in a heavily protected diplomatic area of central kabul. it was followed by repeated gunfire. the hospital is treating seven people. the taliban has accepted responsibi
visit ncicap.org] >> this is "dw news," live from berlin. a standoff between police and the taliban. gunfire at the spanish embassy. we are hearing that taliban attackers are wearing suicide vest, ready to detonate. canada fell prime minister just injured oh turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving -- canada's prime minister justin trudeau turns out in person to greet syrian refugees arriving in canada. and is a climate agreement still in reach? i'm the brent goff....
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hot location -- it's party time in a berlin supermarket.ieval magnet -- carcassonne is a favorite destination in southern france. often you find that the best parties are the ones you weren't expecting or even the ones in places you were least expecting. which is why party organisers are falling over themselves
hot location -- it's party time in a berlin supermarket.ieval magnet -- carcassonne is a favorite destination in southern france. often you find that the best parties are the ones you weren't expecting or even the ones in places you were least expecting. which is why party organisers are falling over themselves
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the plows were out early this morning in berlin where four inches of snow fell. and still some snow on the sidewalk this afternoon in colebrook. we are not seeing any of that snow around manchester. we are not going to see any for christmas. hayley: even up north, they will probably lose a lot of their snow. hopefully, the ski resorts can hang onto it longer. i' m sure they are making it themselves over the weekend since it was cold enough. but really warm air on the way. stephanie: in sports, the patriots picked up their 12th win of the season. announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on the bully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the that's not going to happen. (applause) announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on isis. jeb will destroy isis... and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible >> now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and y
the plows were out early this morning in berlin where four inches of snow fell. and still some snow on the sidewalk this afternoon in colebrook. we are not seeing any of that snow around manchester. we are not going to see any for christmas. hayley: even up north, they will probably lose a lot of their snow. hopefully, the ski resorts can hang onto it longer. i' m sure they are making it themselves over the weekend since it was cold enough. but really warm air on the way. stephanie: in sports,...
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your with dw news live from berlin. -- you are with dw news, live from berlin. we will see you at the top of the hour. >> euro max highlights. host: thank you for joining for the highlights of the week. it has been eventful one -- which kicked off by with our first story: the power of music. the scorpions play an emotional show in paris. a burst of color. danish artist olafur eliasson illuminates a baroque palace. a grueling adventure. british extreme athlete sarah outen circles the northern hemisphere. euromaxx was in france for one of the first major concerts since the paris attacks. the scorpions are among the first international rock bands to play a major concert in the french capital since the terror attack that left 130 people dead. the scorpions have a special connection tfr
your with dw news live from berlin. -- you are with dw news, live from berlin. we will see you at the top of the hour. >> euro max highlights. host: thank you for joining for the highlights of the week. it has been eventful one -- which kicked off by with our first story: the power of music. the scorpions play an emotional show in paris. a burst of color. danish artist olafur eliasson illuminates a baroque palace. a grueling adventure. british extreme athlete sarah outen circles the...
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you are with "dw news" in berlin.mnesty international says russia may have committed war crimes in syria by targeting civilians. the human rights group is calling for a full investigation. the iraq he has pushed into the center of from eddie -- of from eddie -- of ramadi -- the iraqi army has pushed into the center of ramadi and expects to have full control of it within 72 hours. we'll stay in the middle east. saudi arabia wants to reduce dependency on oil amid plummeting prices. for more on that, to our business desk. reporter: grim-looking numbers are likely to play a major role. the projected budget deficit saudi arabia is facing is 61% -- is 16% and could increase to 21% next year. the king announced the country wants to reduce its dependence on oil sales, which are by far the government's largest source of revenue. instead, he wants to push for further privatization, increased taxes, for example, on tobacco, and grain and government spending. saudi arabia has contributed considerably to the current oversupply. sc
you are with "dw news" in berlin.mnesty international says russia may have committed war crimes in syria by targeting civilians. the human rights group is calling for a full investigation. the iraq he has pushed into the center of from eddie -- of from eddie -- of ramadi -- the iraqi army has pushed into the center of ramadi and expects to have full control of it within 72 hours. we'll stay in the middle east. saudi arabia wants to reduce dependency on oil amid plummeting prices. for...
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sarah: rupert there for us in berlin. thank you. and there has been a major change in venezuela were the opposition won a landslide victory, shifting the bance of power for the first time in 17 years. president nicolas maduro accepted the verdict, but claimed an economic conspiracy against his socialist government for. the government has struggled and majuro has struggled to make his commitments to voters. -- maduro has struggled. reporter: a clear victory for the opposition and an overwhelming defeat for the government. the is will a from united socialist party has been in power for 18 years. >> isn't it great? what people wanted was change and that change is coming, bit by bit. i'm grateful to venezuelan people for participating in the vote. >> the president did not have the character to confront the crisis. he brought this on himself. reporter: venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves, but faces problems with inflation, shortages, and crime. people have to q4 hours for basic supplies and food. -- people have to queue for ho
sarah: rupert there for us in berlin. thank you. and there has been a major change in venezuela were the opposition won a landslide victory, shifting the bance of power for the first time in 17 years. president nicolas maduro accepted the verdict, but claimed an economic conspiracy against his socialist government for. the government has struggled and majuro has struggled to make his commitments to voters. -- maduro has struggled. reporter: a clear victory for the opposition and an overwhelming...
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sarah: this is the be news from berlin. need a global financial markets. the u.s. are reserved boss, janet yellen, marks the end of what she called an extraordinary time citing steady economic growth, raising interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade. pakistan marks one year since taliban militants stormed a school and killed around 150 people. most of them children. many still grapple with the trauma. and strength in unity -- chancellor -- chancellor angela merkel says germany must take the lead in europe's migration crisis. she says the country has a special responsibility to protect the achievements of european integration. good evening and welcome to the program. tonight, u.s. monetary policy has entered a new phase. where the first time in nearly a decade, rates are now on the rise. the hike of 25 basis points was expected but the fallout is anything but certain. so here is where things stand. the benchmark lending rate is eing increased from a quarter to a half of a percent. but do not expect anything earth shattering in the next few months. the fe
sarah: this is the be news from berlin. need a global financial markets. the u.s. are reserved boss, janet yellen, marks the end of what she called an extraordinary time citing steady economic growth, raising interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade. pakistan marks one year since taliban militants stormed a school and killed around 150 people. most of them children. many still grapple with the trauma. and strength in unity -- chancellor -- chancellor angela merkel says germany must...
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your with dw news live from berlin. -- you are with dw news, live from berlin. we will see you at the top of the hour. >> from paris, it is 9:00 p.m. here. these are the top stories. afghan fighters are battling to regain helmand province, in danger of falling into atilano's hands. troops rushed to the area. in a major push, iraqi forces have entered the center of ramadi, a city that has been in the grasp of the group since last may. much celebration in spain as the annual el gordo lottery sweep is drawn just before christmas with billions of euros up for grabs.
your with dw news live from berlin. -- you are with dw news, live from berlin. we will see you at the top of the hour. >> from paris, it is 9:00 p.m. here. these are the top stories. afghan fighters are battling to regain helmand province, in danger of falling into atilano's hands. troops rushed to the area. in a major push, iraqi forces have entered the center of ramadi, a city that has been in the grasp of the group since last may. much celebration in spain as the annual el gordo...
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literally -- i literally just got back from berlin. >> jimmy: berlin? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so how is the apartment now? you just moved back in and you're ready to go? our place -- >> jimmy: oh, no! >> for as long as we have been on location for literally years. >> jimmy: no, no, no. renovations are the worst thing in the world. >> it is. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm going through it too. >> yeah, we were supposed to move in july. >> jimmy: me, too. >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes. >> yeah, no. >> jimmy: so fun. so fun. >> and then it was going to be in a week, and now it's not. >> jimmy: 2016, a good year. >> i have gotten very close a contractor, so they worked together professionally. >> jimmy: yeah. >> good friends, so i'm kicking my architect out of their apartment. they're moving to brooklyn with their daughter so we can live there until we move into our place. [ light laughter ] weird, right? >> jimmy: i have to call my architect. that's a good deal. fantastic idea. you have a baby, too? >> we have a baby. we have a 3-year-old. his birthday is december 1
literally -- i literally just got back from berlin. >> jimmy: berlin? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so how is the apartment now? you just moved back in and you're ready to go? our place -- >> jimmy: oh, no! >> for as long as we have been on location for literally years. >> jimmy: no, no, no. renovations are the worst thing in the world. >> it is. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm going through it too. >> yeah, we were supposed to move in july. >> jimmy: me,...
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>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. in paris tonight, two weeks and two degrees stand between us and the future. 2015 is said to be the hottest year ever. sea levels are rising. world leaders have 14 days to come up with a binding global plan to slow down climate change. will paris make a difference we can live with? also on the show, pope francis calls for peace between muslims and christians in war-torn central african republic saying we are all brothers and sisters. and new zealand bids and emotional farewell to one of its greatest rugby players. we will show you how they said goodbye to jonah lomu. >> it is good to have you with us. a global climate conference has never felt so promising and has never been so close to being too late. leaders from around the world are in paris tonight for the biggest ever climate summit. more than 150 heads of state and government are taking part. french president francois hollande declaring today the future of life itself is at stake. the aim of the meeting is to reach a long-term d
>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. in paris tonight, two weeks and two degrees stand between us and the future. 2015 is said to be the hottest year ever. sea levels are rising. world leaders have 14 days to come up with a binding global plan to slow down climate change. will paris make a difference we can live with? also on the show, pope francis calls for peace between muslims and christians in war-torn central african republic saying we are all brothers and sisters. and...
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berlin was known to be more liberal. there was a man in charge there who was very kind and tried to be fair. in bavaria, nothing but troubles. tough fighting all along the way. this required legal services of all kinds to help the claimants. claimants themselves never really understood. they say, why didn't they get more. what they got seemed to them to be paltry. and it was in many respects. they couldn't understand that every case was different. they said, my sister got the same or my friend. there was exactly -- why did they get more than i did? there was a reason. sometimes it wasn't a good reason. to have them understand that was very difficult. so this entire program which expanded as we went along. it was intended to be over by ten years. i knew it would never be over by ten years. the laws had to be modified. they were expanded. the germans were getting tired with that. they had to come with a hardship fund. after the hardship fund, then another, because every time you started to implement the program, you discov
berlin was known to be more liberal. there was a man in charge there who was very kind and tried to be fair. in bavaria, nothing but troubles. tough fighting all along the way. this required legal services of all kinds to help the claimants. claimants themselves never really understood. they say, why didn't they get more. what they got seemed to them to be paltry. and it was in many respects. they couldn't understand that every case was different. they said, my sister got the same or my friend....
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yes, it happened here in berlin, right down the white horse pike, camden county where the berlin police facebook page told the community they got what they called their first christmas grinch story of the year. and the story is a young mom, washing all her five year old daughter, eight year old son's clothe, and all of her own, everything but what they were wearing on monday, and then it was stolen, as a washing machine machine's ran here, in the maytag laundry, which is right up on the same side of the white horse pike, cents the police department, just a little further up the road. now, you will recall, from your childhood, or maybe you watch it every year like dishes the original grinch story had a happy ending, and berlin police hope for the same here. they have set up this donation box, we got video of in the lobby, if anyone wants to give clothes, buy clothes, or just donate gift cards, the mother police said she is only interested in only police generosity for her two kids help, she doesn't want anything herself, but police of course said the mother for sure could use something t
yes, it happened here in berlin, right down the white horse pike, camden county where the berlin police facebook page told the community they got what they called their first christmas grinch story of the year. and the story is a young mom, washing all her five year old daughter, eight year old son's clothe, and all of her own, everything but what they were wearing on monday, and then it was stolen, as a washing machine machine's ran here, in the maytag laundry, which is right up on the same...
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although germany is not going to be conducting airstrikes itself, the house in berlin voted overwhelmingly in favor of joining the campaign in syria. sendingis reconnaissance jets and military personnel to the region. to join thes set international campaign against the islamic state group. after lawmakers approved a plan to provide military and logistical support. of the 598 mps who took part in the vote, 445 voted for, 146 against, and seven abstained. the decision means that germany will deploy up to 1200 soldiers, six reconnaissance jets, refueling aircraft, and a frigate. german jets will not carry out airstrikes against jihadi
although germany is not going to be conducting airstrikes itself, the house in berlin voted overwhelmingly in favor of joining the campaign in syria. sendingis reconnaissance jets and military personnel to the region. to join thes set international campaign against the islamic state group. after lawmakers approved a plan to provide military and logistical support. of the 598 mps who took part in the vote, 445 voted for, 146 against, and seven abstained. the decision means that germany will...
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you can drop off donations inside the berlin police department.tion on our website, just like under the seen on tv tab. you talk about the season of giving. >> right. >> what's more important than giving to this cause? let's hope some of our viewers come forward, if they can, and them this boy and this girl. >> you know sometimes times, you have kids, you know kids outgrow clothes so fast, then just sitting there either in boxes because you want to donate them or still hanging in the closet. so so many families right now can say, hey, my once five year old now seven, let me pack this up. >> and they're hard on their clothing, too. >> shoes are beat up after a week. >> seriously. >> cookie lion just named the most influencial actor on tv who she beat out for this new honor. want your milk and cookies? >> uh-huh. >> ♪ and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. >> this new sign now hang
you can drop off donations inside the berlin police department.tion on our website, just like under the seen on tv tab. you talk about the season of giving. >> right. >> what's more important than giving to this cause? let's hope some of our viewers come forward, if they can, and them this boy and this girl. >> you know sometimes times, you have kids, you know kids outgrow clothes so fast, then just sitting there either in boxes because you want to donate them or still hanging...
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berlin at 15. it' s 18 degrees in whitefield. 27 degrees in concord. 32 in manchester and in portsmouth. as we go through the next couple days, as this warm air surges in, we are going to be well above average. today, we were above 35. even today, we were above the since it has been so mild. temperatures in the mid-40' s. then look what happens. a little bit warmer tuesday, wednesday, and we really get the surge of warm air thursday. temperatures will break records, probably smash old records in many locations, and even on christmas day, it looks warm with temperatures in the upper 30' s, low 50' s. christmas eve, we could hit 62. compare that to the average high for that date of 34, so that' s a huge difference. the record as it stands right now, which was set in 2003, was 54 degrees. we would be breaking that by 10 whole degrees, which is pretty crazy. we will see what happens as we push forward. for the rest of the night, we are going to have clouds increasing. tomorrow, there will be peaks of s
berlin at 15. it' s 18 degrees in whitefield. 27 degrees in concord. 32 in manchester and in portsmouth. as we go through the next couple days, as this warm air surges in, we are going to be well above average. today, we were above 35. even today, we were above the since it has been so mild. temperatures in the mid-40' s. then look what happens. a little bit warmer tuesday, wednesday, and we really get the surge of warm air thursday. temperatures will break records, probably smash old records...
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from berlin's startup culture, to power house tech conglomerates, each subject is turned inside out and on its head for closer observation in typical simon denny fashion. >> i think a big part of the interest in simon's work comes from a hunger that we have to think more about tech culture. lots of his work feels like and uses many of the materials we associate with commerce. smooth surfaces of plexiglas,
from berlin's startup culture, to power house tech conglomerates, each subject is turned inside out and on its head for closer observation in typical simon denny fashion. >> i think a big part of the interest in simon's work comes from a hunger that we have to think more about tech culture. lots of his work feels like and uses many of the materials we associate with commerce. smooth surfaces of plexiglas,
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for him being based in germany berlin is a brilliant place to live for such an incredible melting potstic conversation and influence. >> berlin is a place where at that time a lot of artists were living and also interestingly for me it was a place where tech was starting to happen as well. so i guess i was attracted to the fact it was a tech and art crossover city somehow in kind of search of a new identity. i think the change in my work nd in my art coinciding with me leaving germany makes sense in some way like leesk your hometown, and moving someplace with a new language, where i realized i had a position that was not the same as everybody else's and experience which was also not the same as everybody else and being in a really different place like germany made that super clear and that is when i started making different decisions about what i wanted to show and how i wanted to show it. think a big change for me is actually when i made a timeline about a conference in munich. here i made a kind of graphic its ine which shows in original form a graphic panel summarizing with images
for him being based in germany berlin is a brilliant place to live for such an incredible melting potstic conversation and influence. >> berlin is a place where at that time a lot of artists were living and also interestingly for me it was a place where tech was starting to happen as well. so i guess i was attracted to the fact it was a tech and art crossover city somehow in kind of search of a new identity. i think the change in my work nd in my art coinciding with me leaving germany...
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you know, berlin says that songs make history, and history makes songs. and this is a song that was completely made by its history. when he wrote it, it was just for the movie "holiday inn," and it was just going to be a lovely christmas song. but then all of a sudden, december 7th, 1941, we have pearl harbor, we get into the war, and the song and the movie come out just when the americans are spending their first winter away from home. and suddenly, that nostalgic tug of christmases past, of that mythic american past, for all the americans overseas, as well as their families at home missing them, suddenly made the song immensely popular in a way that berlin never anticipated. >> ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas...♪ ♪ just like the ones i used to know ♪ >> also the idea much christmas -- >> it's sort of an invented christmas. >> >> now every christmas there's a new recording. and it's the idea of secular christmas songs didn't exist before berlin. no one was dreaming of white christmas before then. no one was actually dreaming of white christmases befo
you know, berlin says that songs make history, and history makes songs. and this is a song that was completely made by its history. when he wrote it, it was just for the movie "holiday inn," and it was just going to be a lovely christmas song. but then all of a sudden, december 7th, 1941, we have pearl harbor, we get into the war, and the song and the movie come out just when the americans are spending their first winter away from home. and suddenly, that nostalgic tug of christmases...
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, in an effort to save the inn, the duos team to put on a festive show that is packed with irving berlinlin's "white christmas the musical" are rob riddle and leryn turlington. [playing "white christmas"] both: ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ ♪ with every christmas card i write ♪ ♪ may your days be merry and bright ♪ ♪ and may all your christmases ♪ be white [playing "i've got my love to keep me warm"] ♪ the snow is snowin' the wind is blowin' ♪ ♪ but i can weather the storm ♪ what do i care how much it may storm? ♪ ♪ i've got my love to keep me warm ♪ [cheers and applause] (alan) the cast of "white christmas" and our friends at drury lane theatre. now here come our friends at bmo harris bank, the primary sponsor of this lights festival for the tenth year in a row, and they are continuing the tradition of handing out mittens to children in the crowd tonight. with a deep history rooted across north america, bmo's here to help. in fact, over 200 volunteered for this event today. and riding there on bmo's community float are individuals and families that help make our community a bett
, in an effort to save the inn, the duos team to put on a festive show that is packed with irving berlinlin's "white christmas the musical" are rob riddle and leryn turlington. [playing "white christmas"] both: ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ ♪ with every christmas card i write ♪ ♪ may your days be merry and bright ♪ ♪ and may all your christmases ♪ be white [playing "i've got my love to keep me warm"] ♪ the snow is snowin' the wind is...
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nichols, we go to hans in portland. -- in berlin.talked about this when we were in frankfurt two weeks ago. help me understand what is going on. this can be a curse. around thee people world love you, it doesn't mean that you have support at home. where is she? : a does seem to be a lagging indicator what time magazine puts on the cover. you look at her support in the country, it has fallen in the last few months. there is a great deal of concern about her response to the refugee crisis. so look at the most popular politician in germany right now, it is a chancellor. he is at 75%. then we have the foreign minister. bit bybeat up quite a other left of center economist for his response to greece. you have to go down to 54% to find angela merkel. the more troubling aspect for her, as to whether she will win the fourth term like her predecessor is whether or not she will have an approval rating. so it is not necessarily a curse. there have been four chancellor's that time magazine have named as person of the year. in of them was adolf hi
nichols, we go to hans in portland. -- in berlin.talked about this when we were in frankfurt two weeks ago. help me understand what is going on. this can be a curse. around thee people world love you, it doesn't mean that you have support at home. where is she? : a does seem to be a lagging indicator what time magazine puts on the cover. you look at her support in the country, it has fallen in the last few months. there is a great deal of concern about her response to the refugee crisis. so...