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♪ >> this is "dw news" live from berlin.onight protests across germany after a german reporter was arrested in turkey on terrorism charges. police in istanbul have detained deniz yucel, accusing him of spreading terrorist propaganda. colleagues are demanding his release. reporters without borders, what can be done to help him? also coming up, u.s. president donald trump years of for his first address before the u.s. congress. he has warmed up by claiming barack obama is orchestrating protests against him. we will get the latest from washington. an incredible tale of survival, a syrian woman watches a book about her ordeal as a refugee, including how her boat was rammed as a cross to the mediterranean. i am branched off. it's good to have you with us. there are protests across germany over turkey's crackdown on the media. a crackdown that here has become personal. authorities in istanbul have arrested the turkish german reporter deniz yucel on terrorism charges. the police accused him of disseminating terrorist propaganda, an
♪ >> this is "dw news" live from berlin.onight protests across germany after a german reporter was arrested in turkey on terrorism charges. police in istanbul have detained deniz yucel, accusing him of spreading terrorist propaganda. colleagues are demanding his release. reporters without borders, what can be done to help him? also coming up, u.s. president donald trump years of for his first address before the u.s. congress. he has warmed up by claiming barack obama is...
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>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. tonight, a warning that turkish spying in germany is on the rise and could lead to violence. germany's domestic intelligence agency sounding the alarm as the country's foreign minister meets his turkish counterpart. this after weeks of bruising exchanges. will turkey and germany be able to make amends? also coming up, are cia hackers using europe as an office? wikileaks releases files showing a u.s. consulate in germany as a major hacking hub. is this really new? we will ask a cyber security expert who served in the bush white house. and in no safety even in captivity. in france, the shocking killing of a rhinoceros at the zoo near paris. poachers went in for the urban kill just to take home a horn as bounty. brent: i'm brent goff. it is good to have you with us. it was friendly advice that sounded like a strong-armed ultimatum. germany must decide if turkey is a friend or not. that was the message from turkey's foreign minister at a meeting today here in berlin with his german counte
>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. tonight, a warning that turkish spying in germany is on the rise and could lead to violence. germany's domestic intelligence agency sounding the alarm as the country's foreign minister meets his turkish counterpart. this after weeks of bruising exchanges. will turkey and germany be able to make amends? also coming up, are cia hackers using europe as an office? wikileaks releases files showing a u.s. consulate in germany as a major hacking...
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we hear from more voices at the conference here in berlin. roberto i don't think we're : going to get anything else in the short-term. state -- we need to stay calm. stay focused. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly here in berlin at the superreturn international conference. on stage and in the halls here, there has been a mood of optimism and part of the caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investment going forward. pam: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it is really hard to get things done. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so, let's talk about border tax or a flat tax. that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of general motors going if i assemble the car in detroit, what does that do to me? on deductibility of interest, you have real
we hear from more voices at the conference here in berlin. roberto i don't think we're : going to get anything else in the short-term. state -- we need to stay calm. stay focused. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly here in berlin at the superreturn international conference. on stage and in the halls here, there has been a mood of optimism and part of the caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked the...
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its high—tech campus in berlin comes complete with an autonomous bus. face. we first saw assem hasna last year when we were filming in a camp injordan. he had lost this leg in an explosion in syria. he was volunteering injordan with a start—up refugee openware to 3—d print cheap synthetic parts. it was impossible to get a work permit, so he made the difficult decision to travel to berlin. he is now in cisco training to be an engineer in the internet of things department. it was amazing for me. this building from outside, so old and on the inside it is filled with cutting—edge technology. when i realised that this would be my workspace i was even more excited. he spends his weekends teaching a robotics course for children. it is a nice and fun way to introduce programming to children. cisco is currently working with five refugee interns and would like to expand the programme. they see the influx of syrians as an opportunity to fill the demand for programming skills in the country. where would you see assem after this programme? i would love to hire him i
its high—tech campus in berlin comes complete with an autonomous bus. face. we first saw assem hasna last year when we were filming in a camp injordan. he had lost this leg in an explosion in syria. he was volunteering injordan with a start—up refugee openware to 3—d print cheap synthetic parts. it was impossible to get a work permit, so he made the difficult decision to travel to berlin. he is now in cisco training to be an engineer in the internet of things department. it was amazing...
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we have been to the berlin tourism so.h fun as possible on a tight budget — the adventure tourism business is worth $300 million a year and it is growing fast. the age has started to come down a little bit so maybe it is more in the mid to late 40s but we are also seeing a significant growth in multigenerational travel and that means being grandparents who might be in the 60s and 70s who are still active taking their kids and their kids kids doing all sort of adventure travels. the daughter might go sea kayaking and so forth. there are no longer barriers about where you can go. it is notjust reaches any more. if you prefer your holidays to take place on firm land, you may not see an appeal but they are becoming more and more popular and the problem for tourism companies is you canjust and the problem for tourism companies is you can just as easily do this in berlin. people and families will do hiking in the mountains but also around berlin, beautiful forests and lakes. we have an expedition people but it is more outdoor an
we have been to the berlin tourism so.h fun as possible on a tight budget — the adventure tourism business is worth $300 million a year and it is growing fast. the age has started to come down a little bit so maybe it is more in the mid to late 40s but we are also seeing a significant growth in multigenerational travel and that means being grandparents who might be in the 60s and 70s who are still active taking their kids and their kids kids doing all sort of adventure travels. the daughter...
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i am jason kelly and i am here in berlin.t's the biggest gathering of private investors of its kind. we talked to some of those investors about what's on their minds. in a world awash with money, they make dealmaking more difficult going forward. our first conversation is with david rubenstein. david: we are enjoying what the president is talking up. i don't think anybody anticipated this. a lot of stocks are up. i think i've at equity has benefited from that. when public equity goes up, this is good if you are selling things. it makes things more expensive, but this conference indicates it's a bullish about the economy. jason: what has the president said or said he is going to do that makes people enthusiastic? david: people from all over the world are here. they are not affected by the united states completely. i think the reason people are excited about it is they feel there will be less regulation. the animus that some people have for private equity might not be there. some people think private equity people don't do grea
i am jason kelly and i am here in berlin.t's the biggest gathering of private investors of its kind. we talked to some of those investors about what's on their minds. in a world awash with money, they make dealmaking more difficult going forward. our first conversation is with david rubenstein. david: we are enjoying what the president is talking up. i don't think anybody anticipated this. a lot of stocks are up. i think i've at equity has benefited from that. when public equity goes up, this...
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plus: attracting the high flyers — airlines show their business class at the berlin travel show. welcome. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. also in the programme, producer prices have been rocketing in china. is that suddenly we should be concerned about? rico hizon will make sense of that for you in a moment. but we start in seoul, where the trial of the century is getting started. the head of the biggest company, samsung, is on trialfor bribery. samsung might be a household name, globally, but his bossis household name, globally, but his boss is not. so what we know about him? he is the boss of the company, jay y lee, but is known by south korean media as the "crown prince of samsung". that is because he is the only son of the chairman, lee kun—hee, who was convicted of bribery and tax evasion himself, but was pardoned. so jay y lee has been in charge since his father had a heart attack in 2014. he has been the de facto boss. so the lee family are phenomenally wealthy. you can see the figure behind me. forbes magazine ranking them asia's richest family last yea
plus: attracting the high flyers — airlines show their business class at the berlin travel show. welcome. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. also in the programme, producer prices have been rocketing in china. is that suddenly we should be concerned about? rico hizon will make sense of that for you in a moment. but we start in seoul, where the trial of the century is getting started. the head of the biggest company, samsung, is on trialfor bribery. samsung might be a household...
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i then flew from there to berlin to meet my counterparts in berlin. we had a big meeting there. we then had a press conference, i had the opportunity to go out for dinner and it's an incredibly interesting person, she's been around politics for so long. so listening to his perspective. back to the recent reunification of germany and other things of interest and then probably the most tired i've ever been, for the next few days doing 18 bilateral meetings and big groups and doing another press conference. >> counterpart you aren't america, how are they feeling about this america first thing? >> i think there are first of all, there are important issues. one of the issues was that, i want to emphasize that this is probably 20 percent of what we will talk about and was reported at 90 percent. the other issues that they talked about which couldn't be more important about the treasury and within my counterparts, the fight against terrorism, money laundering, the illicit activities so we spent a lot of time talking about a lot of other things and i tried to point that i made in my cou
i then flew from there to berlin to meet my counterparts in berlin. we had a big meeting there. we then had a press conference, i had the opportunity to go out for dinner and it's an incredibly interesting person, she's been around politics for so long. so listening to his perspective. back to the recent reunification of germany and other things of interest and then probably the most tired i've ever been, for the next few days doing 18 bilateral meetings and big groups and doing another press...
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she is at the itb travel show in berlin.for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see her testing it out there. corporate passengers are lucrative for the airlines — but growth is sluggish, with more people travelling for pleasure than for business, and less need for face—to—face meetings thanks to internet conferencing. it isa it is a jampacked show. we will see you in about 20 minutes. a fire at a government—run care home in guatemala has killed at least 20 teenage girls. many others were injured. it's not clear what caused the fire, but there are reports suggesting it may have been started deliberately. the home shelters about 500 children who've been victims of violence. caroline davies reports. desperate for answers. desperate for their children. families gathered outside the gates of the virgen de asuncion shelter, a care home in guatemala, after teenage girls living there were killed in a fire that raged through the building. translation: they haven't given us explanat
she is at the itb travel show in berlin.for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see her testing it out there. corporate passengers are lucrative for the airlines — but growth is sluggish, with more people travelling for pleasure than for business, and less need for face—to—face meetings thanks to internet conferencing. it isa it is a jampacked show. we will see you in about 20 minutes. a fire at a government—run care home in guatemala...
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you're watching "dw news," live from berlin.ll to come, the brilliant -- the brazilian team lost many in a plane crash play for the first time tonight. we will have a preview. plus daniel will be here with the latest business news. we will be back on the other side of a 62nd break. -- 60 second break. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. all caps top stories, turkey's foreign minister has accused europe a backing terroris against his government. he was speaking at a rally in germany tonight to drum up support for president erdogan's constitutional reforms. relations between ankara and germany are strained after several events involving turkish politicians are canceled here in germany. wikileaks claimed it found a huge cache of documents that detail the cia's extensive hacking operations. they include instructions for hacking private mobile phones and even television sets. six years after the outbreak of the syrian civil war, a new report by save the children looks into the devastating effects on the smallest and youngest victims. it says th
you're watching "dw news," live from berlin.ll to come, the brilliant -- the brazilian team lost many in a plane crash play for the first time tonight. we will have a preview. plus daniel will be here with the latest business news. we will be back on the other side of a 62nd break. -- 60 second break. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. all caps top stories, turkey's foreign minister has accused europe a backing terroris against his government. he was speaking at a rally in germany tonight...
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you are with dw news live from berlin.many's interi minister has said that berlin needs no lessons from turkey on how to deal with terrorism. he made that comment after the president was accused of -- berdych and described germany and the netherlands as bandit states. the reply from berlin is that we are losing patience with erdogan. i'm joined now by vice chairman of the turkish hdp party. good to have you on the show. you're part of the opposition. there has been such a crackdown on so many institutions in the country including political party. can we talk about the functioning opposition in turkey tonight? >> the whole opposition has been exposed to a massive crackdown. members and ministers of my political party including two deputy chairs, 11 members of parliament, plus eight and nine elected kurdish mayors are currently in prison. brent: are they in prison because they are mayors or because they criticize erdogan? >> sometimes they have criticized it again. -- erdogan. i am a politician, i have two expressed my mind.
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more to come in berlin. christopher: welcome back to dw news in berlin.ur top story, scottish parliamentarians have been celebrating after voting yes to another independence referendum. nicola sturgeon wants to halt that vote the between autumn of 2018 in spring 2019. the government in london appears to be in no mood to grantor that wish. now here in germany, prosecutors are investing allegations -- investigating allegations of spying on turks living in germany. followers of the muslim-based cleric, the government claims he and his movement are behind the failed to in turkey. cracks on the turkish intelligence agency's website, there are online forms that can be filled out to report so-called suspects. turks living in germany that allegedly support the u.s. based cleric. the turkish resident's enemy. the german interior minister is outraged. carrying out espionage activities is a criminal offense and will not be tolerated. it applies to any foreign country and any intelligence service. that is why activities are monitored i our domestic intelligence servi
more to come in berlin. christopher: welcome back to dw news in berlin.ur top story, scottish parliamentarians have been celebrating after voting yes to another independence referendum. nicola sturgeon wants to halt that vote the between autumn of 2018 in spring 2019. the government in london appears to be in no mood to grantor that wish. now here in germany, prosecutors are investing allegations -- investigating allegations of spying on turks living in germany. followers of the muslim-based...
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this is the debbie news live from berlin. britain files for divorce and voting article 50 of the eu's lisbon treaty. >> the article 50 process is now underway. in accordance with wishes of the british people, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. >> prime minister theresa may tells parliament in london it is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. we will go live to brussels with analysis of today's events. also on thee program, a man-made catastrophe with hunger used as a weapon of war after two years of civil war in yemen. we report on millions of people facing the eminent prospect of famine. the scandal over turkish agents spying widens. this german member of parliament is on thehe list of targets dran up by turkey's intelligence service. my name is christopher springer, thanks for joining us. the united kingdom has formally launched the process of leaving the european union. in brussels, european councncil resident donald tusk receiving a letter earlier today from british prime minister ther
this is the debbie news live from berlin. britain files for divorce and voting article 50 of the eu's lisbon treaty. >> the article 50 process is now underway. in accordance with wishes of the british people, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. >> prime minister theresa may tells parliament in london it is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. we will go live to brussels with analysis of today's events. also on thee program, a man-made catastrophe...
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matt: i am met miller in berlin. really exciting time following the d -- g-20 two in bodden bodden -- baden-baden. and here onn berlin their daybreak show, good to have you on the program. let's characterized we saw in u.s. equity markets. substantial loss of 1% coming through on the major u.s. indices you do you say this is a questioning of the reflation trade, a questioning of the trump trade? it depends on a extent to which you think the trump trade was priced in. you saw indices to look at help here.de us through this is companies that have high tax bills and in the blue we have companies that typically benefit from share buybacks which might get a boost and he might see that repatriated. neither of those categories are stocks have been doing all that well since the middle of january. neither of those are what you might call trump trade have benefited in the month and a half or so. what has been doing well are the companies with big international businesses. interesting question to what this buildup was a out in
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point, how to deal with it even end up in berlin? >> berlin was chosen when it was still the democratic republic. as we know the international olympic committee chooses the host city years before the event because of all the planning. power in 1933. the decision should we stick with berlin or not? that again is the story we tell. there was a big discussion about that. >> interesting. you are sharing that there was a boycott going on during that time in 1936 in germany. >> in the u.s. it was part of a larger boycott that was organized here of german goods. the olympics and going to the olympics fell into that larger boycott. they came from labor organizations. the trade unions were abolished and the independent trade unions were abolished from jewish groups and also from anti-nazi groups. effort of a coalition of groups. >> thank you. melina, what was the picture like for african-americans and how are they treated at the time in the u.s.? >> right. let me just say thank you for having me on this panel. i don't know why i'm on it becau
point, how to deal with it even end up in berlin? >> berlin was chosen when it was still the democratic republic. as we know the international olympic committee chooses the host city years before the event because of all the planning. power in 1933. the decision should we stick with berlin or not? that again is the story we tell. there was a big discussion about that. >> interesting. you are sharing that there was a boycott going on during that time in 1936 in germany. >> in...
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visit ncicap.org] brent: this is dw news life from berlin.olitics and power as a challenger to germany's chancellor on the low merkel shifts in the high gear. on a traditional day of year, sausages, and political punches, the social democrat launches his campaign. he's already beating merkel in the polls. rallies across germany and support of a journalist retained and charged in turkey in connection with terrorism. now the german chancellor is calling for his release. and britain's brexit bill suffers its first debate. what is the timetable to start leaving the european union? or is it a bump in the road? u.s. president donald trump getting all presidential. president trump: friend or foe, we will find america is strong, america is free. >> unifying a divided nation. his first speech to a joint session of congress strikes a very different tone to his inaugural address. ♪ brent: the man set to face off against german chancellor on low merkel has vowed to fight and nationalism. commercials calling the far right afd party a disgrace to the count
visit ncicap.org] brent: this is dw news life from berlin.olitics and power as a challenger to germany's chancellor on the low merkel shifts in the high gear. on a traditional day of year, sausages, and political punches, the social democrat launches his campaign. he's already beating merkel in the polls. rallies across germany and support of a journalist retained and charged in turkey in connection with terrorism. now the german chancellor is calling for his release. and britain's brexit bill...
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berlin. british police name the man who attacked the london houses of parliament. khalid masood stabbed a police officer killing three before himself inc. shot dead. we will bring you the latest from london. also, gunned down on a key of street. another dissident meet an untimely end. if the kremlin guilty of state terrorism? we take you to the ukrainian capital. and donald trumps health care plans thrown into chaos. some sources say republicans are not ready to back the bill. rocking out with rob stein in paris. the german shock rockers hit the big screen in a new concert film. we will have a report coming out. thank you for joining us. 52 years old, born in britain, now an infamous terrorist. khalid masood has been named by police as then man who attacked london's houses of parliament. more on him in a moment. first, the aftermath of the attack that has stunned the british capital. >> bidding farewell to one of their own, police officer pete was stabbed to death as he stood guard at british parliament. british lawmakers observed a minute of silence to over -- to
berlin. british police name the man who attacked the london houses of parliament. khalid masood stabbed a police officer killing three before himself inc. shot dead. we will bring you the latest from london. also, gunned down on a key of street. another dissident meet an untimely end. if the kremlin guilty of state terrorism? we take you to the ukrainian capital. and donald trumps health care plans thrown into chaos. some sources say republicans are not ready to back the bill. rocking out with...
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the berlin wall was around berlin and east germany still managed to get through. i think it sounds like a big boondoggle to me. i really wonder if the money might not be better spent in putting people in jail who give work to illegal immigrants who are just trying to get their families to every day. so it seems to me where looking at the complete wrong group of people. we've got the pressure from the drug cartel that's creating all the violence. that's the people trying to find work. the problem of making drugs illegal in america. we shifted our problem into those places where people are selling those drugs. that's my opinion. >> guest: first of all, brady, your absolute right. first of all, if you put one model of simple fencing it will cost about $6.5 million per mile. if you want to have a wall, your talk about making 10, $15 million per mile. you put one-mile of technology will cost about $1 million. you want to look at taxpayers dollars. you got to look at the cost of a fence. so billions of dollars were talking about. the other point about where to focus --
the berlin wall was around berlin and east germany still managed to get through. i think it sounds like a big boondoggle to me. i really wonder if the money might not be better spent in putting people in jail who give work to illegal immigrants who are just trying to get their families to every day. so it seems to me where looking at the complete wrong group of people. we've got the pressure from the drug cartel that's creating all the violence. that's the people trying to find work. the...
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i am jason kelly here in berlin.in the has been a mood of optimism and part of the caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investment going forward. kim: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or might happen, it's hard to get things done. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. tax. talk about border that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. i assemblesays if the car in detroit, what does that do to me? interest,bility of you have really a lot of small businesses going wait, this is how i have financed the creation of my company. is to lower tax rates, you need to pay for it. be a border tax. they have to get that done. doesn't adjust that much. is wepicious -- suspicion get little are -- r reform. jason: you have been to capitol hill as an advocate. how do you
i am jason kelly here in berlin.in the has been a mood of optimism and part of the caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investment going forward. kim: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or might happen, it's hard to get things done. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. tax....
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>> this is a dw news coming to you live from the berlin. the international community condemns russia's crackdown on anticorruption demonstrators. a demonstrator is jailed for organizing the protest that has swept russia. hundreds of protesters and we will go to moscow for the latest. and coming up turks living in germany are working on a referendum that could increase the powers of turkey's president . and civilians flee mosul as iraqi forces try to clear out the fighters from the so-called islamic state. we'll get a journalist view from the battlefield. ♪ >> i am sarah hartman. base are joining me. the u.s. and the eu have condemned the arrest of over 1000 anticorruption protesters across russia, calling on the kremlin to respect human rights. police detained demonstrators at peaceful rallies around the country. the biggest instruction demonstrations in russia for years. a court sentenced one of the protesters to 15 days in jail and a fine. 0 the driving force behind sunday's protest, opposition leader and top kremlin critic alexi nemanja.
>> this is a dw news coming to you live from the berlin. the international community condemns russia's crackdown on anticorruption demonstrators. a demonstrator is jailed for organizing the protest that has swept russia. hundreds of protesters and we will go to moscow for the latest. and coming up turks living in germany are working on a referendum that could increase the powers of turkey's president . and civilians flee mosul as iraqi forces try to clear out the fighters from the...
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it is brent in berlin? i'm afraid we are having some -- looks like we're having some sound problems. we apologize for that and we will try to get back to her later on. in the battle to retake basel -- mosul, iraqi forces have advanced deeper into the city. plumes of smoke obscured the skyline on monday as islamic state reportedly used mortar and sniper fire to hold off iraqi troops. thousands of civilians have been called in the exchange with 600,000 to be trapped in the area. cutting of major supply routes to the group's de facto capital. the suffering of children in syria possible civil war has reached unprecedented levels. the u.n. children agency, unicef , says more than 600 miners were killed in the conflict last year , a significant jump from the year before. children are increasingly being used as soldiers or being forced to work to help their families survive. >> syria possible war has left its mark on the most vulnerable. for the children here, violence and death are part of everyday life and with
it is brent in berlin? i'm afraid we are having some -- looks like we're having some sound problems. we apologize for that and we will try to get back to her later on. in the battle to retake basel -- mosul, iraqi forces have advanced deeper into the city. plumes of smoke obscured the skyline on monday as islamic state reportedly used mortar and sniper fire to hold off iraqi troops. thousands of civilians have been called in the exchange with 600,000 to be trapped in the area. cutting of major...
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♪ >> this is dw news live from berlin. victory for refugees, but a repeat setback for donald trump. the u.s. president does to fight against the latest band on his latest ban on travelers from six muslim countries, a stop on yet another executive order. e.u. leaders held a result of the dutch election as a victory over extremism. the dutch prime praises voters for rejecting what he calls the wrong kind of populism. ramping up the rhetoric once again. turkey's president accuses the european union of conducting a crusade against islam. ♪ brent: i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. he has said this before. u.s. president donald trump says he will do whatever it takes to have his travel ban reinstated, but now it is a revised travel ban. trump says this time he will fight all the way to the supreme court if he has to. the new order was due to go into effect at midnight but has been struck down by two separate judges. they say it is not substantially different from the old one, and they also say that the president's
♪ >> this is dw news live from berlin. victory for refugees, but a repeat setback for donald trump. the u.s. president does to fight against the latest band on his latest ban on travelers from six muslim countries, a stop on yet another executive order. e.u. leaders held a result of the dutch election as a victory over extremism. the dutch prime praises voters for rejecting what he calls the wrong kind of populism. ramping up the rhetoric once again. turkey's president accuses the...
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the meeting had been billed as an attempt to calm relations between berlin and and kara, which hit a new low this week after the turkish president accused germany of nazi -- relations between berlin and ankara. see islamophobia extension it. very dangerousa trend. >> the german foreign minister strauch a more placating tone, saying the nato allies had no choice but to keep talking. >> despite the differences on both sides, there is no alternative to dialogue. that is the only way we can return step-by-step to a normal and friendly relationship between germany and turkey. >> these -- the inflammatory statements followed a decision by several to cancel rallies in support of an upcoming referendum in turkey on sharply increasing the president's powers. anger in germany at the reference to the darkest period in its history has further soured an already tense relationship with berlin expressing alarm at a sweeping crackdown in turkey since a failed coup last summer. dozens of journalists have been n tries tos erdoga silence critics of his rule. taiwan has called on north korea to stop its
the meeting had been billed as an attempt to calm relations between berlin and and kara, which hit a new low this week after the turkish president accused germany of nazi -- relations between berlin and ankara. see islamophobia extension it. very dangerousa trend. >> the german foreign minister strauch a more placating tone, saying the nato allies had no choice but to keep talking. >> despite the differences on both sides, there is no alternative to dialogue. that is the only way we...
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i flew from there to berlin to meet my counterparts in berlin. we had a big meeting there. ien had a press conference, had the opportunity to go out for dinner. interesting person who has been around for politics for so long and has seen so much. his perspective, going back to the reunification of germany is pretty interesting. and then it was probably the most tired i have ever been, spending the next two days doing 18 bilateral meetings and sitting in big groups and then doing another press conference. who are noterparts america, how are they feeling iout this? secretary mnuchin: think first of all, there are very important issues that we discussed. i want to emphasize that this is probably 20% of what we talked about and what was reported as 90%. abouther issues we talked that can be more important, money laundering, illicit activities. we spend a lot of times talking about other things on trade. the point i made my counterpart is the president wants to have free trade. we are the largest trading market in the world. have fair ando balanced trade. we are going to renegot
i flew from there to berlin to meet my counterparts in berlin. we had a big meeting there. ien had a press conference, had the opportunity to go out for dinner. interesting person who has been around for politics for so long and has seen so much. his perspective, going back to the reunification of germany is pretty interesting. and then it was probably the most tired i have ever been, spending the next two days doing 18 bilateral meetings and sitting in big groups and then doing another press...
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today, available on our website, c-span.org, and joining us is robert green, he is the pollster for berlin. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's go through some of the highlights. according to the survey you conducted on behalf of c-span, 90% said the supreme court decisions affect their lives and 82% saying the supreme court appointments were an important consideration in their vote in 2016. did these numbers surprise you? >> i tell you, the only thing that surprised me was as big as the numbers are, they have gotten more intense over the eight years that we have been conducting research on these subjects. periodically for c-span. eight years ago, the first time we did it, the strongly agree on the 90% was in the 30s. now it is almost 50%. to put it another way, almost 50% of americans strongly agree that the decisions have an impact on their everyday lives. other thing i was struck by and you see this in that 81% number you mentioned or 82% number you mentioned is that it is bipartisan. it really cuts across the parties, everybody feels strongly that the appointment -- the
today, available on our website, c-span.org, and joining us is robert green, he is the pollster for berlin. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's go through some of the highlights. according to the survey you conducted on behalf of c-span, 90% said the supreme court decisions affect their lives and 82% saying the supreme court appointments were an important consideration in their vote in 2016. did these numbers surprise you? >> i tell you, the only thing that...
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council president roger berliner had a very sharp reaction to that question. and shot back that in fact he said categorically that montgomery county in his words was not a sanctuary city and despite the fact we should tell you again and again and again the democratic leaders in this county have taken a hard line against many trump administration policies. and earlier today ice did put montgomery county on a list of places that are not cooperating with immigration and customs enforcement and specifically in regards to detainers we've been talking about and this is how council president berliner responded when we asked him about this today in this news conference. >> people are angry. people are nervous. people are concerned parents are concerned. i've gotten some very ugly emails. accusing of us of being a sanctuary county how could we possibly do that? okay. which is why i go out of my way to say, with the greatest respect. we not. >> now, we should also tell you montgomery county was not the only jurisdiction in the d.c. area that wound up on this ice list. p
council president roger berliner had a very sharp reaction to that question. and shot back that in fact he said categorically that montgomery county in his words was not a sanctuary city and despite the fact we should tell you again and again and again the democratic leaders in this county have taken a hard line against many trump administration policies. and earlier today ice did put montgomery county on a list of places that are not cooperating with immigration and customs enforcement and...
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there was also a pro—european rally in berlin.e ‘eu is not dead', reflecting fears that brexit could lead to more countries leaving the 27—nation bloc. but in rome itself, where celebrations for that 60th anniversary were taking place, police clashed with anti—eu demonstrators. 0fficers seized iron bars and knives and there were scuffles in streets. still to come: banging the drum for the social democrats in original poll that could point to angela merkel‘s election chances. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. so proud of both of you. with great regret the committee have decided that south africa be excluded from the 1970 competition. streaking across the sky, the white hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers in fiji. this is bbc news. i'm lebo diseko. the latest headlines: the new leader of hong kong will be selected shortly in a vote dismissed as a sham by pro—democracy activists. the pentagon has acknowledged that aircraft from the us—led coalition hit a district in the iraqi city of mosul
there was also a pro—european rally in berlin.e ‘eu is not dead', reflecting fears that brexit could lead to more countries leaving the 27—nation bloc. but in rome itself, where celebrations for that 60th anniversary were taking place, police clashed with anti—eu demonstrators. 0fficers seized iron bars and knives and there were scuffles in streets. still to come: banging the drum for the social democrats in original poll that could point to angela merkel‘s election chances. let there...
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not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of zenith technical enterprises incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up.
not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of zenith technical enterprises incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up.
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finance chief from germany and the united states meet in berlin.e says he is optimistic that a joint approach to bank regulation is possible with steve mnuchin. mark: we will have a look at european equities. look at the left-hand column, stocks are rising after that fed rate hike yesterday. not too hard -- hot, not too cold. some are calling it a dovish ate hike, which is why we see rally in stocks, the first opportunity to react to the fed move. after against the dollar 8 to 1 was the outcome of the bank of england meeting, one member voting for a hike. ,onds, commodities, and cds look up the euro against the dollar. 107.36. 1.2% was the gain yesterday, the last since june of last year post the dutch exit poll and then we got the election result in the netherlands, it was worse than opinion polls predicted. freedom party, putting to bed concerns about the spread of populism across the currency bloc. unicredit saying the result should be positive for the euro, clearing one political hurdle reducing the offsetting force of the political risk premiu
finance chief from germany and the united states meet in berlin.e says he is optimistic that a joint approach to bank regulation is possible with steve mnuchin. mark: we will have a look at european equities. look at the left-hand column, stocks are rising after that fed rate hike yesterday. not too hard -- hot, not too cold. some are calling it a dovish ate hike, which is why we see rally in stocks, the first opportunity to react to the fed move. after against the dollar 8 to 1 was the outcome...
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here we are in the center of r berlin and there is a nest of people trying to overthrough him. dulles learned about the second group led my james graph motea. if there is any hard core millitarian historians out there you will recognize this being a famous name in german military history. he was a lawyer by training and opposed the nazis from the earliest days. he set-up a group called the cry battle circle. this organization was younger than the officers, eclectic, much more liberal. they initially had a lot of qualms about if it is was morally right to kill hitler. maybe a coo would be okay. they met in small fells around german an and had discussions about what sort of economy or political system germany could have after the war. they tried to write things down to avoid security processes but they took them to the countryside when a -- and hid them in a beehive which i thought was genius. dulles learns something important from both groups and that was they really wanted american help in deposing hitler. they wanted a promise from the americans that they would treat germany w
here we are in the center of r berlin and there is a nest of people trying to overthrough him. dulles learned about the second group led my james graph motea. if there is any hard core millitarian historians out there you will recognize this being a famous name in german military history. he was a lawyer by training and opposed the nazis from the earliest days. he set-up a group called the cry battle circle. this organization was younger than the officers, eclectic, much more liberal. they...
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let's go to berlin. the u.s.y secretary steve mnuchin will meet with wolfgang schaeuble ahead of the g-20 conference. he rejected criticism that the german trade surplus is based on unfair advantages, saying it is based on competitive products. michael, it is great to have you on the program. willsteve mnuchin shows up he be on the offensive or the defensive? : the u.s. would like them to be on a charm offensive, but it will probably be defensive. some are calling it the g19 versus 1. trumpe not happy with the administration, particularly the rhetoric on trade. this is an export dependent company. they're wondering what they're talking about when they accuse the germans of manipulating their currency for trade game. as a member of the eurozone they do not have control over the currency. they say it is our dollar and our problem, because it is the trump rhetoric raising the dollar, not that the euro over the yen is falling, creating imbalances. francine: what does he hope to accomplish in berlin? michael: it is no
let's go to berlin. the u.s.y secretary steve mnuchin will meet with wolfgang schaeuble ahead of the g-20 conference. he rejected criticism that the german trade surplus is based on unfair advantages, saying it is based on competitive products. michael, it is great to have you on the program. willsteve mnuchin shows up he be on the offensive or the defensive? : the u.s. would like them to be on a charm offensive, but it will probably be defensive. some are calling it the g19 versus 1. trumpe...
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bloomberg's german government editor is reporting from berlin. they may have not met face-to-face before but they have already engaged. they made one catastrophic mistake, taking all of these illegals, all of these people wherever they come from and nobody knows where they come from. that is the end of the quotation. angela merkel has denounced trumps actions. , refugees. the resolute fight against terrorism doesn't justify of the particular origin or particular faith under general suspicion. ,iven that kind of history let's bring in john emerson. he has tried to soothe german anxiety over donald trump's election. he returned after being ambassador to berlin. thank you very much for being here, mr. ambassador. john: thanks for a much, david. it's my pleasure. david: what kind of challenges it for angela merkel and for donald trump? that they have had this exchange for long-distance. john: angela merkel is very chill. she plays the long game. campaign, they targeted towards her. she is not going to engage in that. she will try to move forward. fir
bloomberg's german government editor is reporting from berlin. they may have not met face-to-face before but they have already engaged. they made one catastrophic mistake, taking all of these illegals, all of these people wherever they come from and nobody knows where they come from. that is the end of the quotation. angela merkel has denounced trumps actions. , refugees. the resolute fight against terrorism doesn't justify of the particular origin or particular faith under general suspicion....
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>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. tonight the u.s. president tries the travel ban a second time, issuing a revised executive order to protect the u.s. from would be terrorists. just hours ago in washington, d.c. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said the tporary ban is vital for the country's national security. will the changes prevent controversy? and another legal challenge? also coming up, he is their man. after an emergency meeting in paris, the french conservatives say the controversial presidential candidate francois fillon, has their unanimous support. an unprecedented rift between germany and turkey. chancellor angela merkel says there is no justification for turkish president erdogan comparing german officials to nazis. it's good to have you with us. u.s. president donald trump has signed a new executive order temporarily banning people from six mainly muslim countries from traveling to the united states. the white house says that the aim of the ban is to prevent terrorists from attacking the u.s. now, a previous order ca
>> this is "dw news" live from berlin. tonight the u.s. president tries the travel ban a second time, issuing a revised executive order to protect the u.s. from would be terrorists. just hours ago in washington, d.c. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said the tporary ban is vital for the country's national security. will the changes prevent controversy? and another legal challenge? also coming up, he is their man. after an emergency meeting in paris, the french conservatives...
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one of my researchers, i had about 50 of them in berlin, came across the daily reports from the frontination squads, whose job it was to kill, without pity or remorse, every single jewish man, woman and child they could lay their hands on, including the same for gypsies, and any other perceived or suspected opponent of the reich. no such process had been planned. i flew down to nuremberg to talk to michael musmanno, who was the judge, and he said we can't put on this trial now, because of all the lawyers are already assigned. the trial is in progress, the pentagon hasn't approved it, i doubt if they will approve it, and i have in my hand evidence of mass murder on a scale never before seen in human history. you can't let these guys go. he said, can you do it in addition to your other work? isaid, sure, and i did, and i rested my case in two days. you said you wanted to prosecute the officers. you weren't as interested in the foot soldiers, you wanted to get the educated officers among them. it is very hard for the public today to understand. the special extermination squad, einsatzgru
one of my researchers, i had about 50 of them in berlin, came across the daily reports from the frontination squads, whose job it was to kill, without pity or remorse, every single jewish man, woman and child they could lay their hands on, including the same for gypsies, and any other perceived or suspected opponent of the reich. no such process had been planned. i flew down to nuremberg to talk to michael musmanno, who was the judge, and he said we can't put on this trial now, because of all...
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an update in berlin.in to a group of cyclists taking part in a race event in germany. the race was taking place in the outskirts of the capital, berlin. there are conflicting reports but a third cyclist and a steward will hurt although less seriously. in the united states, police in ohio say one person was killed and 15 others injured when at least two men opened fire in a nightclub in cincinnati. they say hundreds of people were in the club at the time, and that it was a "horrific situation". the authorities say it's not clear what prompted the shooting and that the investigation is ongoing. cincinati reporter megan mitchell from wlwt news five gave us this update from a nearby medical facility. iamata i am at a medical centre, eight victims are in different conditions, one is in critical condition and there is one person found dead on there is one person found dead on the scene. this happened after one o'clock and there were hundreds of people in a key nightclub, 18 plus and in the united states it is s
an update in berlin.in to a group of cyclists taking part in a race event in germany. the race was taking place in the outskirts of the capital, berlin. there are conflicting reports but a third cyclist and a steward will hurt although less seriously. in the united states, police in ohio say one person was killed and 15 others injured when at least two men opened fire in a nightclub in cincinnati. they say hundreds of people were in the club at the time, and that it was a "horrific...
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near that berlin circle. northbound. is moving down if you have to get to the palmyra bridge you'll find. watch for construction at the walt whitman bridge. speeds down 35 miles per hour. some construction over the burlington bridge. nice and clear. updates for you on the rest of the roads and more drive times when i come back in ten. >> ten after 5:00. breaking overnight president trump is facing growing battles on a couple of his most controversial policies. and the new ways to n on his protect sanctuary cities like philadelphia. plus this -- >> he would truly be honored. >> former vice president joe biden gets emotional as he honors his late son. >>> and close call new video shows how a school bus driver saved kids from a speeding car. >>> quarter after past 5:00 a.m. former vice president joe biden is remembering his late son beau. >> biden was the guest of honor at the anti-defamation league inaugural beau biden shield ceremony last night in wilmington. it recognized more than two dozen members of law en
near that berlin circle. northbound. is moving down if you have to get to the palmyra bridge you'll find. watch for construction at the walt whitman bridge. speeds down 35 miles per hour. some construction over the burlington bridge. nice and clear. updates for you on the rest of the roads and more drive times when i come back in ten. >> ten after 5:00. breaking overnight president trump is facing growing battles on a couple of his most controversial policies. and the new ways to n on his...
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a beautiful day in berlin.s is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are committed minute away from the cash of in europe. ares talk about where we going. a little bit of catching up to do. down about half of 1% on my bloomberg. two to three to four tenths of 1% is where we are likely to see the market coming three. -- coming through. this is -- m&a playing a big part. the first time we have seen a move on the s&p of more than 1% to the downside in 110 sessions. the biggest loss we have seen on the s&p october 11 last year. up.as been a great run opening, let's take a look at where we are standing. we know we are going to be softer. this is where we finished yesterday. we think it is going to be 0.2% to 0.3% downside. dax more on the downside. we stopped a present what happened at the close yesterday in the united states. cap now open trading down. will we were0.5% anticipating. were anticipating. let's look at the markets. >> we have the gilt market opening as well. we saw the 10 year guilt year spike in the session yesterday. u
a beautiful day in berlin.s is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are committed minute away from the cash of in europe. ares talk about where we going. a little bit of catching up to do. down about half of 1% on my bloomberg. two to three to four tenths of 1% is where we are likely to see the market coming three. -- coming through. this is -- m&a playing a big part. the first time we have seen a move on the s&p of more than 1% to the downside in 110 sessions. the biggest loss we have seen on...
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it's an annual battle for supremacy in the skies and an international travel show in berlin has shownare vying for the attention of business travellers, showing the latest in cabin comfort. but while they are a lucrative demographic, growth is sluggish. we look at why companies are slashing their cash on international flights. a tug on the heartstrings for lovers of luxury travel at this year's itb tourism show in berlin, as a middle eastern airline unveils a new business class aeroplane seat. it's pa rt business class aeroplane seat. it's part ofan business class aeroplane seat. it's part of an industry push to bring home comforts to the skies. what you notice immediately is very very slick technology and slick engineering. this seat area is actually pretty flexible and should you wish to you can share food with your friends who are just sitting the other side, all members of your family of course. and at the touch ofa family of course. and at the touch of a button, this seat goes com pletely of a button, this seat goes completely flat and turns into a bit. the idea behind that is to
it's an annual battle for supremacy in the skies and an international travel show in berlin has shownare vying for the attention of business travellers, showing the latest in cabin comfort. but while they are a lucrative demographic, growth is sluggish. we look at why companies are slashing their cash on international flights. a tug on the heartstrings for lovers of luxury travel at this year's itb tourism show in berlin, as a middle eastern airline unveils a new business class aeroplane seat....
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♪ >> is is dw news live from berlin. tonight, european unity with and without poland.he polish politician donald tusk has been reelected as the european council president at a summit of leaders in brussels. his home country's government has voted against him and said they will not sign off on the result. also, coming up, and all of branch from the russian government. vladimir putin tells germany he wants better relations. what would an improvement look like? plus, in the champions league, barca rised like a phoenix fro the ashes. an amazing comeback against paris, putting them through to the quarterfinals. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. it was a test of european unity. everyone on the same page -- everyone, except for one. today, 21 european leaders raise their hands to reelect donald tusk european council president. only one said no, his home country. coleman's government says they are fiercely opposed. warsaw is so angry with the vote it is threatening to bring the talks to a screeching halt. the polish prime minister says she will not sign
♪ >> is is dw news live from berlin. tonight, european unity with and without poland.he polish politician donald tusk has been reelected as the european council president at a summit of leaders in brussels. his home country's government has voted against him and said they will not sign off on the result. also, coming up, and all of branch from the russian government. vladimir putin tells germany he wants better relations. what would an improvement look like? plus, in the champions...
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breaking news from berlin, reports that a car has ploughed into a group of cyclists on the outskirtsed, they were taking part in a ra ce eve nt injured, they were taking part in a race event at the time, people are trying to determine whether the vehicle was driven into the group deliberately. that is the latest from that story in berlin, a possible accident or deliberate act, it is not clear wake—up has ploughed into a it is not clear wake—up has ploughed intoa group it is not clear wake—up has ploughed into a group of cyclists taking part ina race into a group of cyclists taking part in a race event. —— where a car has ploughed into a group of cyclists. now on bbc news, it's time for week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament — a week that brought bloodshed to the streets of westminster and a defiant response from mps. let this be the message from this house and this nation today — our values will prevail.
breaking news from berlin, reports that a car has ploughed into a group of cyclists on the outskirtsed, they were taking part in a ra ce eve nt injured, they were taking part in a race event at the time, people are trying to determine whether the vehicle was driven into the group deliberately. that is the latest from that story in berlin, a possible accident or deliberate act, it is not clear wake—up has ploughed into a it is not clear wake—up has ploughed intoa group it is not clear...
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one of my research is, i had about 50 of them in berlin, came across the daily reports from the frontout pity or remorse, every singlejewish without pity or remorse, every single jewish man, woman without pity or remorse, every singlejewish man, woman and child they could lay their hands on, including the same for gypsies and any other perceived or suspected opponent of the reich. no such process had been planned. iflew down to your boat to talk to the general who was the judge, and he said we can't put on this trail now, because of all the lawyers are already assigned, the trials in profits, the pentagon has an approved it, i doubt doubt if they will approve it, and i haven't may hand evidence of mass murder on a scale never before seen in human history. you can't let these guys go. he said can you do it in addition to your other work? i said shaw, and i did, and i rested my case in two days. you said you wa nted case in two days. you said you wanted to prosecute the offices. you won't as interested in the foot soldiers, you wanted to get the educated officers among them. soldiers, y
one of my research is, i had about 50 of them in berlin, came across the daily reports from the frontout pity or remorse, every singlejewish without pity or remorse, every single jewish man, woman without pity or remorse, every singlejewish man, woman and child they could lay their hands on, including the same for gypsies and any other perceived or suspected opponent of the reich. no such process had been planned. iflew down to your boat to talk to the general who was the judge, and he said we...
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we saw at the brandenburg gate in berlin, this is the scene from berlin. union flag. they are breaking the heart of germany. there was one german injured in the attack, the enormous solidarity from the world. you are watching a special edition of 100 days from bbc news. we will have more from london and washington for our international viewers injust a and washington for our international viewers in just a few minutes. we are infora viewers in just a few minutes. we are in for a spell of settled weather this weekend. it is looking promising on saturday and sunday. but today has not been completely dry across south—western parts of the uk. there was some rain. 0ver the uk. there was some rain. 0ver the next 24 hours, the low pressure that has brought the rain, hit and miss for a couple of days, it will finally pulled away. this is the rain bearing club in the south—west. it is rotating and pushing them towards the south—west. temporarily this weather front, out of fronts might nip the south coast. anywhere from portsmouth westward we could have some rain. t
we saw at the brandenburg gate in berlin, this is the scene from berlin. union flag. they are breaking the heart of germany. there was one german injured in the attack, the enormous solidarity from the world. you are watching a special edition of 100 days from bbc news. we will have more from london and washington for our international viewers injust a and washington for our international viewers in just a few minutes. we are infora viewers in just a few minutes. we are in for a spell of...
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. >> a row has erected between ankara and berlin over the cancellation over to turkish rallies set to take place in germany. they were set to feature turkish governor -- turkish ministers in attempts to woo the roughly 1.5 million turkish citizens living and voting yes in favor of increasing presidential powers in a referendum to take place in april. officials say their event was called off because they didn't have the resources to cope with the numbers expected. authorities canceled their rally because they said they felt misled about the nature of the event. turkey saw things differently. it accused forces of working for a no vote and issued a threat to berlin. >> if you want to maintain your relations, you need to learn how to behave. you cannot tackle these with these methods. they cannot go on this way. we will retaliate without hesitation and then you can think about the rest. this is our message to germany. >> the german government says it was not involved in these decisions as all -- decisions at all. >> the decision was taken by municipalities and we applied freedom of expres
. >> a row has erected between ankara and berlin over the cancellation over to turkish rallies set to take place in germany. they were set to feature turkish governor -- turkish ministers in attempts to woo the roughly 1.5 million turkish citizens living and voting yes in favor of increasing presidential powers in a referendum to take place in april. officials say their event was called off because they didn't have the resources to cope with the numbers expected. authorities canceled...
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as i understand it, in berlin. is that correct? we lost matt bradley.ground for us in berlin. jamie, you could probably speak to this as well. i think i still jamie ruben. this is german chancellor -- this is a german chancellor coming to this country just a few months away from her own re-election. we know that she is europe's longest serving head of state. what do we know about how angela merkel is perceived right now in her own country? >> well, i think she is respected around the -- around europe as probably the strongest leader. within germany she's suffered a bit of a hit in the last year and a half. it's a hit a politician rarely go through bause it was an ac of political bravery for her to decide thativen all that germany's role in the world for the last century, that when these millions of people came out of syria in the war that the world didn't want to deal with, these millions of desperate refugees, that germany was going to do something extraordinary. they were going to accept roughly a million refugees. and it was an act of moral leadershi
as i understand it, in berlin. is that correct? we lost matt bradley.ground for us in berlin. jamie, you could probably speak to this as well. i think i still jamie ruben. this is german chancellor -- this is a german chancellor coming to this country just a few months away from her own re-election. we know that she is europe's longest serving head of state. what do we know about how angela merkel is perceived right now in her own country? >> well, i think she is respected around the --...
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living in berlin,7where the game‘s but it‘s playing the long game. revenue last year of £1.45 billion, but in just four years‘ time these figures making esports worth almost £3 billion. brands are desperate for a slice of the action. places like this and events like this are more popular for young and for older people, and especially women sometimes. young people like me... everyone can like this. esports have an older public. such is gaming‘s momentum that experts predict it will become one of the top five sports in the world. it‘s like football, or like any other sports games. you have people to cheer for, teams to cheer for, and it is just amazing. you might not agree, like a gate—crasher at the party, esports will soon be impossible to ignore. the fifth roundcof cballeogeccupehas! e—h'e'ifié.“ .'—e “l... 5524.2; e ee for the toronto wolfpack. the canadian side, who have entered english rugby league in the third tier of sport, will play super league side salford. side huddersfield will host swinton. it's it‘s be a massive it‘s - be a massive game
living in berlin,7where the game‘s but it‘s playing the long game. revenue last year of £1.45 billion, but in just four years‘ time these figures making esports worth almost £3 billion. brands are desperate for a slice of the action. places like this and events like this are more popular for young and for older people, and especially women sometimes. young people like me... everyone can like this. esports have an older public. such is gaming‘s momentum that experts predict it will...
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pbs >> this is dw news live from berlin. the u.s. and the u.k. found laptops inside some plans. regulations prevent people from taking cap -- luggage on planes. >> the u.n. says 2016's record-breaking weather pattern, surging sea levels and shrinking sea ice are set to continue this year. we'll talk to the agency that is sounding a dire warning on the world's climate. dirty money washed clean. you'll hear about a russian money laundering operation of epic proportions. i am sarah kelly. sarah: britain is shown in the united states and bank some electronic devices on cabbage flights -- kevin flights. the response that official site is to unspecific terror threats. united arab emirates and egypt, jordan, morocco, qatar and turkey will not be allowed to be -- bring items let's been a mobile phone in their carry-on bags. airport officials in some of the countries affected say they have yet to see -- receive instructions on the rules. these rules could prove a serious inconvenience. we got the reaction from travelers. >> some have the liquids, some have they -- sometimes you can have
pbs >> this is dw news live from berlin. the u.s. and the u.k. found laptops inside some plans. regulations prevent people from taking cap -- luggage on planes. >> the u.n. says 2016's record-breaking weather pattern, surging sea levels and shrinking sea ice are set to continue this year. we'll talk to the agency that is sounding a dire warning on the world's climate. dirty money washed clean. you'll hear about a russian money laundering operation of epic proportions. i am sarah...