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instead he gets the berlin crisis. >> in july, 1,000 east germans escaped into west berlin every day.'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 called in the middle of the night and said what's this about closing off the border at the brandenburg gate? >> at 2:00 a.m., the communist regime issued a new case. no east german going to west berlin without special dispensation. >> the sound of jackhammers erupts in the night. suddenly east german police appear, tear up the sidewalk and street. >> a small crowd gathered and the east germans were unrolling barbed wire and starting fences. they were sealing off the border. i thought, my, god, this is, you know, unbelievable. >> president kennedy was in hyannis port for the weekend. a telephone call from washington that sunday morning told him that the communists had finally begun to seal the berlin sector border against the east germans and east berliners. >> across s
instead he gets the berlin crisis. >> in july, 1,000 east germans escaped into west berlin every day.'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 called in the middle of the night and said what's this about closing off the border at the brandenburg gate? >> at 2:00 a.m., the communist regime issued a new...
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♪ anchor: this is "dw news" live from berlin.ledges and promises to help the millions of syrians trapped by a civil war. world leaders pledged billions at a conference in london. it will it be enough to help the legions of people who are displaced and going hungry? we will have reaction from london. also on the show, massive anti-terror raids across germany. police are investigating four people accused of planning an attack in berlin with training by islamic state. the u.n. panel is set to rule, wikileaks founder julian assange is being detained in britain illegally. he's been avoiding arrest ever since 2012 in the ecuadorian embassy in the british capital. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] anchor: im brent goff. it's good to have you with us. 10 billion euros, a down payment on ending the misery of syria. today at a donor conference in london, world leaders made a pledge and a promise to use their check books to ease the suffer
♪ anchor: this is "dw news" live from berlin.ledges and promises to help the millions of syrians trapped by a civil war. world leaders pledged billions at a conference in london. it will it be enough to help the legions of people who are displaced and going hungry? we will have reaction from london. also on the show, massive anti-terror raids across germany. police are investigating four people accused of planning an attack in berlin with training by islamic state. the u.n. panel is...
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everyone loves her in berlin. she is here to remember david the week, one of those being honored after he passed away just -- remember david bowie one of those being honored after he passed away a few weeks ago. it also has channing tatum with a tap dancing number. it is a great film in a film really abot old hollywood, is very nostalgic. i think you will like it. brent: who showed up for the opening movie besides the stars you mentioned? sarah: well, of course we had a jury president meryl streep and i know you have a special crush on her. she had so much support. people were standing out with "we love meryl" posters in size and she got a huge round of applause. she said she had no idea how to run a jury could anyone who saw her in "the devil wears prada" knows she could run the world if she wanted to. the festival director has been around for hours welcoming celebrities. he is a real berlin fixture should people here know him and he always takes time to talk to the press. i had a chance to talk to a german house
everyone loves her in berlin. she is here to remember david the week, one of those being honored after he passed away just -- remember david bowie one of those being honored after he passed away a few weeks ago. it also has channing tatum with a tap dancing number. it is a great film in a film really abot old hollywood, is very nostalgic. i think you will like it. brent: who showed up for the opening movie besides the stars you mentioned? sarah: well, of course we had a jury president meryl...
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♪ ♪ ♪ brent: this is dw news life from berlin.b akara, and the government says it was an act of terrorism. also, the german chancellor tells lawmakers in berlin that europe must stick together on migration. they remain part of the european union. and like, camera, action. center stage at the berlin film festival. and cyber warfare from an oscar-winning director. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it is good to have you with us. a car bomb in the turkish capital of ankara has wounded over 60 more, killing 28, and images on cnn turk showed bellowing black smoke and a bus on fire. the attack targeted army personnel while they were stopped at traffic lights, and they have launched an investigation into the blast. all right, we want to take you now to near where that explosion took place. our turk us -- turkish journalist is with us. tell us what is happening. reporter: the report is 28 people dead and that 61 are injured. so the prime minister says we are going to investigate actually what happened in ankara tonight, this evening. so 61 people
♪ ♪ ♪ brent: this is dw news life from berlin.b akara, and the government says it was an act of terrorism. also, the german chancellor tells lawmakers in berlin that europe must stick together on migration. they remain part of the european union. and like, camera, action. center stage at the berlin film festival. and cyber warfare from an oscar-winning director. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it is good to have you with us. a car bomb in the turkish capital of ankara has wounded over 60 more,...
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you are with "dw news" live from berlin.tories, president bashar al-assad has vowed to retake the whole of the country, dealing a cease-fire deal that calls for a cessation of hostilities in syria. that says more week needs to be done to secure a full-fledged cease-fire. members of the syrian support group also agreed to ramp up humanitarian aid in the country. in cuba at this hour, a historic first meeting ever between the leaders of the two biggest christian religions. cuban tv is broadcasting these images, pope francis and the russian orthodox patriarch kirill meeting at havana's airport moments after pope francis disembarked from his flight. many expect them to issue a joint statement calling for peace in the middle east. pope francis will be in cuba for only a few hours before he heads on to mexico for a five-day visit. those pictures, amazing. martin is here at the big table with me, i religious affairs correspondent. that is something that the world has not seen for 1000 years, right? >> this particular meeting, the r
you are with "dw news" live from berlin.tories, president bashar al-assad has vowed to retake the whole of the country, dealing a cease-fire deal that calls for a cessation of hostilities in syria. that says more week needs to be done to secure a full-fledged cease-fire. members of the syrian support group also agreed to ramp up humanitarian aid in the country. in cuba at this hour, a historic first meeting ever between the leaders of the two biggest christian religions. cuban tv is...
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al jazeera, berlin. >> well, staying on the arts and staying in berlin as well. chinese artist ai wei wei have commemorated drowned refugees by using installations of life jackets. they were collected from beaches on the greek island of lesbos where they were abandoned after being used by refugees crossing from turkey. >>> let's get the latest sport now. here is sana. >> thank you very much, manchester united managed to loss and they said they're disappointed at the 2-1 loss to sunday land. antone marshall equalizing before the break. but the late on goal by david brought united 2-1 loss and their first-ever defeat at stadium of lights and another blow to their champions league ambitions. >> the players want severely to deliver, but because they don't deliver today you are disappoi disappointed. >> everybody produced and played deserves a lot of credit for the way they've managed manchester united, and how often we've taken the game to them and created lots of chances to win this game, and finally got the goal that did win it. >> chelsea remain unbeaten, and the
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al jazeera, berlin. >>> that news from berlin ends this bulletin. led me remind you of our website, aljazeera.com. >>> the final stretch, donald trump and ted cruz facing barbs as voters in south carolina head at the polls. >>> a colorado hospital gave hackers big money trying to get its computers back on line. >>> containing the zika virus outbreak, rio and olympic organizers saying it is safe to go to the games, but the world health
al jazeera, berlin. >>> that news from berlin ends this bulletin. led me remind you of our website, aljazeera.com. >>> the final stretch, donald trump and ted cruz facing barbs as voters in south carolina head at the polls. >>> a colorado hospital gave hackers big money trying to get its computers back on line. >>> containing the zika virus outbreak, rio and olympic organizers saying it is safe to go to the games, but the world health
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for a reason, jason king went to berlin for this week's home town hero. reporter: the berlin-gorham girls hockey team will enter the playoffs with a record of 17-1 and an eye on the program's first ever girls hockey state championship. senior captain megan mccarty knows all about the history in the town and would love to add to it. >> it would be undescribable, like it would be huge. it's something i dream about. reporter: the all state defense man has been a force at the blue line, but she can score too, with eleven goals and twelve assists. my slap shot. it's how i score most of my goals, guys, from the point. >> not only is she so smart on the ice, she knows where to be, when to be there, she's great in the locker room, so many girls look up to her as a leader. reporter: megan is one of five seniors are on the girls hockey team, but she also plays for the town's youth league. she's grown up playing with all boys. she's been on skates since the age of 3 and as soon sass she was old enough became the only girl in the town league. >> it's shown me to be p
for a reason, jason king went to berlin for this week's home town hero. reporter: the berlin-gorham girls hockey team will enter the playoffs with a record of 17-1 and an eye on the program's first ever girls hockey state championship. senior captain megan mccarty knows all about the history in the town and would love to add to it. >> it would be undescribable, like it would be huge. it's something i dream about. reporter: the all state defense man has been a force at the blue line, but...
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the chancellor survive this challenge or is this the end of the merkel era in coming to you from berlin, "quadriga," the international debate. your host this week, peter craven. peter: a warm welcome indeed. coming to you from the heart of the german capital. this week it's all about the german chancellor, angela merkel, she has her back against the wall, many people are saying she's more isolated than ever before , in germany and in europe as well. that's the reason why the question we're asking this week is, is it the end of the merkel era. to answer that question, i have three excellent guests with me in the studio, let me introduce to you, beginning with alan posener, a regular commentator "die e berlin-based daily welt." he says merkel is paying the bill for her arrogance. a warm welcome also to constanze stelzenmuller who normally works out of washington where she's an expert on foreign and security policy at the brookings institution think tank. this is not the end of merkel, constanze argues but to win over germany and its neighbors she'll have to start making big compromises. a
the chancellor survive this challenge or is this the end of the merkel era in coming to you from berlin, "quadriga," the international debate. your host this week, peter craven. peter: a warm welcome indeed. coming to you from the heart of the german capital. this week it's all about the german chancellor, angela merkel, she has her back against the wall, many people are saying she's more isolated than ever before , in germany and in europe as well. that's the reason why the question...
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you shot a few scenes in berlin. there was that moment when you walk into the olympic stadium, where they' ve filmed the 1936 olympics. we see you looking around the stadium. how did you feel personally in that moment? >> i got chills. not only filming the scene, but beforehand, walking up to the stadium for the first time. on the day we were going to be filming that scene. walking in jesse' s footsteps, right up to those gates. i walked into an empty stadium. he walked into the stadium with 150,000 people. where i was able to make that connection and feel what jesse might have felt like, even if it was a fraction of that. karen: this movie is about the race for the gold, creating a level playing field. i have to ask you the topic of the day. do you have advice for the academy, producers, in terms of green lighting films like this, so we can see more people of color on the screen? >> i do not have advice. when you see a film like "race," like a film we made, it brings so much to light in terms of how we should be liv
you shot a few scenes in berlin. there was that moment when you walk into the olympic stadium, where they' ve filmed the 1936 olympics. we see you looking around the stadium. how did you feel personally in that moment? >> i got chills. not only filming the scene, but beforehand, walking up to the stadium for the first time. on the day we were going to be filming that scene. walking in jesse' s footsteps, right up to those gates. i walked into an empty stadium. he walked into the stadium...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin. president obama: today, the department is submitting our plan to congress to close guantanamo once and for all. brent: u.s. president barack obama submits his plan to close guantanamo bay prison and send its prisoners to prisons in the u.s.. it is a pluggable bombshell and an election year. we will ask why now? also, is the man who is supposed to maintain order in chechnya turning into a terrorist mastermind? that is the accusation of a damming report claiming he is a threat to russia security. has the kremlin lost control of a one-time ally? and these candy bars are barred, for now. the u.s. chocolate maker mars issues a sweeping recall effecting 55 nations around the globe. we will tell you why. brent: good to have you with us. it was a campaign promise that helped sweep barack obama into the white house in 2008. now, obama has submitted a plan to congress that would see guantanamo bay prison finally closed. under the plan, some 35 prisoners will be transferred to other countries, l
brent: this is dw news live from berlin. president obama: today, the department is submitting our plan to congress to close guantanamo once and for all. brent: u.s. president barack obama submits his plan to close guantanamo bay prison and send its prisoners to prisons in the u.s.. it is a pluggable bombshell and an election year. we will ask why now? also, is the man who is supposed to maintain order in chechnya turning into a terrorist mastermind? that is the accusation of a damming report...
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anchor: this is "dw news" from berlin. eu leaders look set for another night of marathon talks. david cameron's discussions with his 27 counterparts go down to the wire. time is running out for britain to renegotiate its relationship with the eu. and what is wrong with this picture, a cease-fire in syria is supposed to start today, but internet footage seems to show five years' civil war is far from over. u.s. warplanes strike at islamic state base in libya, killing at least 40. the main target was a tunisian national described as a key extremist operative. and sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. british demands for a new deal on eu membership have dominated a leader summit in brussels. prime minister david cameron canceled plans for a cap meeting in london. as a second day of talks ran late. cameron is seeking confessions from his 27 counterparts that he can take home to voters. they are due to decide on britain has future in the eu. dw found this report. reporter: it's exactly what he has been asking for and what he needs, david cameron is fighting an uphill battle and he's
anchor: this is "dw news" from berlin. eu leaders look set for another night of marathon talks. david cameron's discussions with his 27 counterparts go down to the wire. time is running out for britain to renegotiate its relationship with the eu. and what is wrong with this picture, a cease-fire in syria is supposed to start today, but internet footage seems to show five years' civil war is far from over. u.s. warplanes strike at islamic state base in libya, killing at least 40. the...
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. >>> a saudi film to make new grounds at the berlin film festival. >> attempts to stop the fighting in syria appearing to going nowhere. cessation in hostilities have been agreed in germany but now it looks in doubt. syrian government forces have captured strategic high grounds near aleppo. that is the turkish government shells kurdish forces. al-shabab said it was behind the explosion that punched a hole in an airliner last week killing one person. >>> in mexico pope francis urges politicians and cleric to challenge the threat posed by the drug trade helping them to help mexicans escape a life of violence. the meet something viewed as highly symbolic as none of the predecessors were invited there. although heads of states are usually greeted at the palace. for more on the pope's visit we go to adam raney, who is also in mexico. >> he helped meetings with british and the national pal, and both of these functions he was pretty critical of the status quo. they ask for leaders to be more present to take a stronger role and not just preach though those of wealth and power in mexico, but
. >>> a saudi film to make new grounds at the berlin film festival. >> attempts to stop the fighting in syria appearing to going nowhere. cessation in hostilities have been agreed in germany but now it looks in doubt. syrian government forces have captured strategic high grounds near aleppo. that is the turkish government shells kurdish forces. al-shabab said it was behind the explosion that punched a hole in an airliner last week killing one person. >>> in mexico pope...
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a group of young saudi independent movie makers are creating a buzz at the berlin film festival. their movie looks at the social enormous and the red tape associated with making a quirky love story. our correspondent reports from berlin. >> reporter: boy meets girl, boy tries to date girl, but this is saudi arabia and the challenges are enormous. in fact, that sort of the point of this movie. despite it being presented as a quirky comedy at the berlin film festival >> saudi in the last 30 years has become limited in the face of young, the liberals and the more progressive, the women, the minorities. they're less visible in the street. no-one wants to film maybe on public space, so i had to make a love story and then in the background there is the story of the city, of public space. >> reporter: if you are wondering how much interest there is in the film, have a look at this. it's a complete sell out as the film gets international premier. the young sau saudi who made th film financed it itself. they had to constantly explain to people what they were doing >> i had this realisatio
a group of young saudi independent movie makers are creating a buzz at the berlin film festival. their movie looks at the social enormous and the red tape associated with making a quirky love story. our correspondent reports from berlin. >> reporter: boy meets girl, boy tries to date girl, but this is saudi arabia and the challenges are enormous. in fact, that sort of the point of this movie. despite it being presented as a quirky comedy at the berlin film festival >> saudi in the...
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coming to you from berlin, quadriga, the international debate. your host this week, melinda crane. melinda: hello and welcome. is that potential for violence unique to saxony or is it a problem in germany as a whole? that's one of the things we want to talk about on quadriga today with three people who are following events in saxony very closely. it's pleasure to welcome my colleague, dw's rrespondt foromestic litics a serity matrs. just ca back fr saxon wherhe repord othe late cident a he says the governnt in saxo still hasn'tnderstoo the fight againsthis vionce is major task and needs a proper plan. it is a pleasure to welcome alan posener back to the show, he says you can find stupid people anywhere in europe. the really dangerous people are the intellectuals who use the mob for their own purposes. and finally we're happy to welcome an expert from migration and diversity at the foundation here in berlin. he says the main stream politicians talk of a flood of refugees, of upper limits, and islamization. all of that is fuel on the fire of right wing extremism. so take us to saxony
coming to you from berlin, quadriga, the international debate. your host this week, melinda crane. melinda: hello and welcome. is that potential for violence unique to saxony or is it a problem in germany as a whole? that's one of the things we want to talk about on quadriga today with three people who are following events in saxony very closely. it's pleasure to welcome my colleague, dw's rrespondt foromestic litics a serity matrs. just ca back fr saxon wherhe repord othe late cident a he says...
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you are with "dw news" live from berlin.ny and turkey have agreed on steps to manage the refugee crisis. the german chancellor expressed horror at the suffering caused by the syrian government's russian backed offensive in the city of aleppo. let's get some business news. it seems the u.s. stock markets are taking a beating. >> absolutely. that is one way to put it. i think many traders around the world are probably wishing they stayed in bed. the dow dropped by 2.5% in afternoon trading. that is off the back of an all-around bad trading day in europe where stocks plunged to 16-month lows on monday with the footsie in london down more than 2%. the stock market in paris shining 3%. shares in athens losing almost a percent. it was not a smooth ride for germany's blue-chip index either. >> after last friday's poor showing, the mood on the frankfurt stock exchange is far from bullish. in late trading, the dax slumped over 3%. analysts say investors need more indicators enough is being done in the world's major markets to head of
you are with "dw news" live from berlin.ny and turkey have agreed on steps to manage the refugee crisis. the german chancellor expressed horror at the suffering caused by the syrian government's russian backed offensive in the city of aleppo. let's get some business news. it seems the u.s. stock markets are taking a beating. >> absolutely. that is one way to put it. i think many traders around the world are probably wishing they stayed in bed. the dow dropped by 2.5% in...
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you're watching dw news live from berlin. super bowl 50 is just two days away and the madness has already begun. america's biggest football game means booming business and big bucks. brent: welcome back. our top story -- a mass exit is of refugees from the syrian city of aleppo as the syrian army backed by russian airstrikes intensifies its campaign to retake the city from rebel forces. time for some business news now. hobby or is here with the volkswagen saga that has no end. javier: here to stay. the emission's scandal is shaking up the company so much that nothing is running according to plan. the german carmaker is postponing the annual report and is rescheduling the annual shareholders meeting. volkswagen needs to have a clear balance sheet. it may take years to answer. >> how much will the omissions scandal cost the company? the management has set aside 6.7 billion euros. it could cost as much as 100 billion euros. the recall for cheating systems is already underway in germany. first up, the pickup truck's with two lite
you're watching dw news live from berlin. super bowl 50 is just two days away and the madness has already begun. america's biggest football game means booming business and big bucks. brent: welcome back. our top story -- a mass exit is of refugees from the syrian city of aleppo as the syrian army backed by russian airstrikes intensifies its campaign to retake the city from rebel forces. time for some business news now. hobby or is here with the volkswagen saga that has no end. javier: here to...
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life from berlin, the top stories. benjamin netanyahu has met the german chancellor angela merkel in berlin. israel was maintaining the views amid the turbulence of the middle east. and russia has denied committing war crimes. turkey has upped tensions to send ground troops to syria. u.s. president barack obama and leaders from the association of southeast asian nations are wrapping up a two-day summit in california. john kerry welcomed the leaders to the second a meeting. the u.s. concerned about chinese territorial claims in the south china sea. counterterrorism, trade, and economic issues on the agenda. 10 nations make it up, but not shy. joining me now is a senior fellow for american progress. and for taking the time to talk to us. this is the first time the u.s. has held a summit with the leaders. do you read in the thing into that -- anything into that? >> things are having me there today. i think this summit is about finishing strong. president obama began his rebalance to the asia-pacific policy which was an in
life from berlin, the top stories. benjamin netanyahu has met the german chancellor angela merkel in berlin. israel was maintaining the views amid the turbulence of the middle east. and russia has denied committing war crimes. turkey has upped tensions to send ground troops to syria. u.s. president barack obama and leaders from the association of southeast asian nations are wrapping up a two-day summit in california. john kerry welcomed the leaders to the second a meeting. the u.s. concerned...
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. >>> i'll report on how the berlin film festival is highlighting films which show the complex reality of life in iran. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> top stories on al jazeera, in the town of azaz in syria, 14 civilians have been killed whens missiles hit a hospital, school and other locations, turkey blaming russia for that he is attacks. >>> doctors without borders says its hospital has come under attack in idlib, killing seven people. the medical group said either syrian forces or russian forces were responsible. >>> a deal has been negotiated in morocco for weeks and we have this report. >> after months and months of fighting, libyan's warring factions have now formed a national unity government. >> we've enough submitted the minister's name to the parliament, which we hope will approve this government, taking into consideration the dangerous situation libya finds itself in. >> since the overthrow that muammar gaddafi, there have
. >>> i'll report on how the berlin film festival is highlighting films which show the complex reality of life in iran. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> top stories on al jazeera, in the town of azaz in syria, 14 civilians have been killed whens missiles hit a hospital, school and other locations, turkey blaming...
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girls high school hockey today, souhegan at berlin-gorham. senior night for the mountaineers, who dominated the play in the first period, but it was the sabers who got on the board first. just 30 seconds into the second period, shannon paquette scores on the wrister, 1-0 souhegan. mikaela lachance save for the sabers. great glove save on brittany marino. berlin finally breaks through, jacqui hallisey fires a wrister into the top corner, 1-1. stll in the second, the mountaneers take the lead. great shot by jensyn dandeneau. berlin-gorham won the game 4-1. the mountaneers improve to 16-1. top 25 college hoops, number 21 early on, sterling gibbs with a 3. and later in the half, daniel hamilton with a 3. huskies led by 4, 26-22. -- 68-62. uconn is 18-7 this season with a solid chance to make the ncaa tournament. this week' s hometown hero surprised everyone last weekend, including herself. tori sipes is just a freshman at the derryfield school, but last saturday she took home the all-around title at the nhiaa gymnastics championship. tori won the
girls high school hockey today, souhegan at berlin-gorham. senior night for the mountaineers, who dominated the play in the first period, but it was the sabers who got on the board first. just 30 seconds into the second period, shannon paquette scores on the wrister, 1-0 souhegan. mikaela lachance save for the sabers. great glove save on brittany marino. berlin finally breaks through, jacqui hallisey fires a wrister into the top corner, 1-1. stll in the second, the mountaneers take the lead....
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teenage girls in the iranian documentary starless dreams getting its international premier at the berlin film festival have committed serious crimes. the director says it's tragic that many would prefer to stay inside the correctional facility than go back the their families. >> if you show their pain, their dreams, their what what they think, we can try to solve our problem with us and our children. and i think we can live in better world. >> reporter: another iranian picture shown in berlin is fictional based in reality, exploring their reasons for turning to crime, director exposes social injustice. while in 2015, the golden bear for best film actually went to an iranian film. this year there are four iranian films showing as well as two films made by foreign based iranian directors. it is a sign of an industry growing in statute an stature. turning points for iranian movie makers. >> many iranian movies trying to follow his base. and to bring some tense nervous movies which flect reflects curt life of iranians, usually in the big cities, usually in the milt class and to show how they
teenage girls in the iranian documentary starless dreams getting its international premier at the berlin film festival have committed serious crimes. the director says it's tragic that many would prefer to stay inside the correctional facility than go back the their families. >> if you show their pain, their dreams, their what what they think, we can try to solve our problem with us and our children. and i think we can live in better world. >> reporter: another iranian picture shown...
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visit ncicap.org] >> this is dw news from berlin. crunch time. the future of the european union is up for grabs in brussels. leaders holding maker break sessions. will david cameron get the major reforms of britain's membership that he is demanding? also on the show, pointing fingers. turkey makes nine arrests. tensions escalate as you have presidential polls. they detained the opposition candidate after a day of delays at the ballot boxed. i'm sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. it has been called a make or break summit. leaders are meeting to discuss challenges that threaten to pull the block apart. migration remains a thorn in the eu side. it is britain that is top of the agenda tonight. prime minister david cameron is desperate to extract confessions from his partners over his country's membership. he needs or forms to take home for voters or britain could become the first country to ever leave the eu after a promised referendum. >> it might be sagging, but it is still there. the british prime minister warns it could appear if the conditio
visit ncicap.org] >> this is dw news from berlin. crunch time. the future of the european union is up for grabs in brussels. leaders holding maker break sessions. will david cameron get the major reforms of britain's membership that he is demanding? also on the show, pointing fingers. turkey makes nine arrests. tensions escalate as you have presidential polls. they detained the opposition candidate after a day of delays at the ballot boxed. i'm sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. it...
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. >> reporter: gordon berlin is trying to help people like nieves. he's president of m.d.r.c., a new york nonprofit group focused on improving policies and programs for the poor. >> in the united states, we are mostly focused on poverty as a child problem. it's been very hard to build support for the working poor who don't have dependent children. >> reporter: berlin is an advocate for expanding the e.i.t.c. to low-income workers without children. >> i think we're facing a crisis in low-wage work, and it threatens the american dream. i know that sounds melodramatic, but i think the facts would bear me out. >> reporter: for example, berlin notes, that a male who only graduates from high school earns 14% less today than he did in 1975, adjusted for inflation, according to the u.s. census bureau. >> it's leading to lower employment rates. so we need to get work at the low end to pay again, and the earned income tax credit is one of the most promising vehicles for doing that. >> reporter: expanding the e.i.t.c. has bipartisan support in washington. this
. >> reporter: gordon berlin is trying to help people like nieves. he's president of m.d.r.c., a new york nonprofit group focused on improving policies and programs for the poor. >> in the united states, we are mostly focused on poverty as a child problem. it's been very hard to build support for the working poor who don't have dependent children. >> reporter: berlin is an advocate for expanding the e.i.t.c. to low-income workers without children. >> i think we're facing...
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berlin? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but yes, it was -- it was amazing. >> that's really crazy. >> i got to meet jesse's daughters. his daughters who came out to berlin. i was there with my little boy, hanging out with jesse's children. it was profound. and a the young man that plays jesse is this unknown fellow, unknown for about two more weeks here. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> stefan james. >> jimmy: what about the poor guy who had to play hitler? was he invited to the wrap party afterwards? >> yeah i mean, of course. you know. he's injures acting. we just told him a different location, you know? good to see you. the movie is called "race." it opens in theaters february 19th. we'll be right back. you were right about the food. hi john. hey kevin. spent the day with an astronaut. one more. it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the globe with... ...your world mastercard. only at priceless.com. every cookie here at le
berlin? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but yes, it was -- it was amazing. >> that's really crazy. >> i got to meet jesse's daughters. his daughters who came out to berlin. i was there with my little boy, hanging out with jesse's children. it was profound. and a the young man that plays jesse is this unknown fellow, unknown for about two more weeks here. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> stefan james. >> jimmy: what about the poor guy who had to play hitler? was he...
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and past success in berlin film festival inspire the showing of iranian films showing what life is like back home. >>> hello there. a wave of air strikes on schools and hospitals in syria has left at least 50 civilians dead. the attacks have been blamed on russia and comes just days after moscow and others agree to pause hostilities in syria. comments made by president assad in the past hours e-says a truce doesn't mean each side doesn't have to stop using weapons and fighting terrorism remains his priority. >> translator: until now we hear about them requesting a ceasefire within a week. okay then who is capable of bringing together all these conditions within a week? no one. who will speak to the terrorists if the terrorist organization refuse to adhere to the ceasefire? who will make them accountable? who as they say will bomb them, if you wanted to bomb them where can you pined them, where are they? from a practical standpoint all this is difficult to implement. >> another front is opening up between turkey and russia. turkish forces have bombed russi.zeina khodr has more. glrs. >>
and past success in berlin film festival inspire the showing of iranian films showing what life is like back home. >>> hello there. a wave of air strikes on schools and hospitals in syria has left at least 50 civilians dead. the attacks have been blamed on russia and comes just days after moscow and others agree to pause hostilities in syria. comments made by president assad in the past hours e-says a truce doesn't mean each side doesn't have to stop using weapons and fighting...
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this critic in berlin's top prize in 2011. a turning point.iranian movies trying to follow his base and bring some tense, nervous movies that reflects the current life of iranians usually in the middle class, and to show how they try to live their lives under economic problems. whether they are documentaries or fiction, they offer an insight into iran >>> as the nation celebrates president's day, the national park announced an 18 million gift to refurbish the lincoln memorial. the philanthropist says it will go towards cleaning the roof, the marshalle and a second -- marble and a second area. it is an attraction on the national mall in washington. it's beautiful. i'm erica pitzi. thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time head to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is up with "inside story" next. have a great night. [ ♪ ] >>> as you have heard, there was once briefly a country called the confederate states of america. the ideas enshrined in its constitution and celebrated by its founding fathers were defeated on the battlefield. for many ame
this critic in berlin's top prize in 2011. a turning point.iranian movies trying to follow his base and bring some tense, nervous movies that reflects the current life of iranians usually in the middle class, and to show how they try to live their lives under economic problems. whether they are documentaries or fiction, they offer an insight into iran >>> as the nation celebrates president's day, the national park announced an 18 million gift to refurbish the lincoln memorial. the...
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we do need to show that here in berlin.he experience was a tense one, and for one more of the team it led to death threats. >> i went to turkey and then on to greece, and now i am in germany, as a film maker it is hard for me doing that great work, and then being forced to leave my country. since the country took in more than 1 million refugees in 2015. with films like life on the border this year's film festival is providing a reminder of the kind of conditions many of those have left behind. there's more on everything recovers right here. the address aljazeera.com. in pakistan, it's cheaper to buy a hit of heroin than food. the country is infamous as a major transit point for heroin and cannabis from neighboring afghanistan to the rest of the world. but its also fighting it's own battle with addiction. i'm steve chao. on this edition of 101 east, we ask if pakistan can kick it's drug habit.
we do need to show that here in berlin.he experience was a tense one, and for one more of the team it led to death threats. >> i went to turkey and then on to greece, and now i am in germany, as a film maker it is hard for me doing that great work, and then being forced to leave my country. since the country took in more than 1 million refugees in 2015. with films like life on the border this year's film festival is providing a reminder of the kind of conditions many of those have left...
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almost 80,000 arrived in berlin last year and this edition of the festival is focusing on getting themyl streep will hand out the coveted golden bear award for best film and appearances from george clooney and spike lee and a range of films looking at the risks people take trying to get to europe and al jazeera is in berlin for us and a big show business event but one with a serious message as well. >> reporter: it's exactly that barbara as you said meryl streep is heading the international jury this year a big scoop for them and extremely popular. in fact, i say she got the biggest cheer as she arrived this evening and spent a lot of time signing autographs and meeting fans and running her a close second in the noise stakes was george clooney and arrived with his wife and he is actually gone out of his way to do non-acting and non-film promotional activities in berlin. he is going to meet angela merkel the chancellor on friday and separately meet a group of asylum seekers and interesting he is taking time to do that because something the organizers have been flagging up the director o
almost 80,000 arrived in berlin last year and this edition of the festival is focusing on getting themyl streep will hand out the coveted golden bear award for best film and appearances from george clooney and spike lee and a range of films looking at the risks people take trying to get to europe and al jazeera is in berlin for us and a big show business event but one with a serious message as well. >> reporter: it's exactly that barbara as you said meryl streep is heading the...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ brent: this is "dw news" live from berlin.vel cover the death toll can rise -- in aleppo, and tens of thousands of refugees have fled to turkey's border, and tonight, nato is discussing what it can do to ease the crisis. also on the show, the road to the u.s. presidential elections. outsiders triumph in new hampshire. self-proclaimed socialist bernie sanders wins the democratic primary, and on the republican side, tv star donald trump scores a decisive victory, and more than 70 years after the closure of auschwitz, a former ss officer and three camp guards are in court for war crime charges. ♪ ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. as turkey faces mounting pressure to open their borders for serious fleeing violence, word is more than 500 people have died in the ongoing bombardment of aleppo. syrian forces are pounding bases in and around the syrian city with support from russian warplanes. u.n. has called on russia to end their strikes, but there is no sign of that operation ending. report: just north of ale
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ brent: this is "dw news" live from berlin.vel cover the death toll can rise -- in aleppo, and tens of thousands of refugees have fled to turkey's border, and tonight, nato is discussing what it can do to ease the crisis. also on the show, the road to the u.s. presidential elections. outsiders triumph in new hampshire. self-proclaimed socialist bernie sanders wins the democratic primary, and on the republican side, tv star donald trump scores a decisive victory, and...
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we need to show that here in berlin. we created a platform for it. the experience was intense for all involved. and for one member of the team it led to death threats. he's seeking asylum in germany. >> i had to leave. i went to turkey, on to greece. as a film-maker, it's hard for me doing the great work and forced to leave my country. >> the issue of immigration and controversial since the country took in a million refugees in 2016. >> with films like live on the border, the film festival is providing a reminder of conditions left behind. >> you want to get more on the story and the others unfortunate been telling me about. head over to the website at aljazeera.com. >> i'm ali velshi. >> i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. "on target" tonight. donald trump a long shot for wing the nomination, has even the democrats worried that he's going to roll all the way to the white house. there is no dismissing donald trump. just three days before the south carolina republican presidential primary, this polling shows that the no holds barred real estate tyco
we need to show that here in berlin. we created a platform for it. the experience was intense for all involved. and for one member of the team it led to death threats. he's seeking asylum in germany. >> i had to leave. i went to turkey, on to greece. as a film-maker, it's hard for me doing the great work and forced to leave my country. >> the issue of immigration and controversial since the country took in a million refugees in 2016. >> with films like live on the border, the...
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from berlin. presidential hopefuls face of their first major test of iowa on the road to the white house. firebrand donald trump is among the candidates making a final pitch to voters. on the democratic side, hillary clinton has a razor narrow lead in the polls. coming up, a global health emergency. the world health organization says the zika epidemic is a threat worldwide and is calling for international action. and the most coveted coach in world football is joining manchester city next season, but can he lead munich on? i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. it is make or break time for presidential hopefuls in the u.s. in the state of iowa, voters from republican and democratic parties are meeting in caucuses to decide who they want to run for president from each party. former secretary of state hillary clinton was once considered the clear favorite but has seen her lead in the polls all but disappear. she is up against democrat bernie sanders. the two are running neck and neck in the polls
from berlin. presidential hopefuls face of their first major test of iowa on the road to the white house. firebrand donald trump is among the candidates making a final pitch to voters. on the democratic side, hillary clinton has a razor narrow lead in the polls. coming up, a global health emergency. the world health organization says the zika epidemic is a threat worldwide and is calling for international action. and the most coveted coach in world football is joining manchester city next...
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you are watching "dw news" live from berlin.o come, accusing the south african president, mr. zuma, of corruption after he used public money on his estate, and they are looking to see if he violated the constitution. we will have that and more later on the show. plus, helena would be here with ethnicities, and were member, you can always go to "dw news" on the go, and you can download the app from the app store and get push notifications for any breaking news. you can also use the dw app to send us photographs and videos. we will be back on the other side of a 60-second break. ♪ announcer: you would like to study in germany, in you still have lots of questions? you will find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses, admission requirements, modifications, cost, and much more. dw.com/studyingermany, the first port of call for anyone wanting to study in germany. brent: welcome back to "dw news" live from berlin. sources are plenty human error for the cause of a crash with scores injured in what th
you are watching "dw news" live from berlin.o come, accusing the south african president, mr. zuma, of corruption after he used public money on his estate, and they are looking to see if he violated the constitution. we will have that and more later on the show. plus, helena would be here with ethnicities, and were member, you can always go to "dw news" on the go, and you can download the app from the app store and get push notifications for any breaking news. you can also...