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meier and he is a researcher focusing on right wing populism and radicalization issues at the berlin institute for empirical integration and migration research and we thank you so much for joining us this evening to talk a little bit more about this because you know we know that a number of groups were involved in organizing and taking part in the right wing protests like the ones that we saw yesterday tell us a little bit more about them who are they what they stand for so yeah so we have to there are some local hooligan groups organize the whole demonstration . they also organized a lot of other groups put it right wing political groups came from the whole country actually and on the other side we also had like normal citizens drawing protests and demonstrations. in the way getting becoming instrumental nice by these when you can through groups or right wing extremists so what they stand for and what they stand for is side they they want to show of dominance in the city and therefore what what they are claiming is next and what specs so making has to go away and yet they want to. initiate to
meier and he is a researcher focusing on right wing populism and radicalization issues at the berlin institute for empirical integration and migration research and we thank you so much for joining us this evening to talk a little bit more about this because you know we know that a number of groups were involved in organizing and taking part in the right wing protests like the ones that we saw yesterday tell us a little bit more about them who are they what they stand for so yeah so we have to...
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mentioned your research are focusing on right wing populism and radicalization issues at the berlin institute for integration and migration research. well now let's get a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the united nations human rights council says that all sides in the yemen conflict may have committed war crimes a report by three experts says that children have been the most vulnerable people in the conflict saudi arabia is supporting the yemeni government against rebels who are backed by iran. prosecutors at the international criminal court are calling for the conviction of the former congo warlord basco not to gonda on charges including murder rape conscription being child soldiers and sexual slavery he faces eighteen counts for his role in the deadly conflict in the democratic republic of congo fifteen years ago he denies the charges and thousands of fans are expected to line up in detroit over the next two days to pay their last respects to the sole legend of the franklin a singer whose body is lying in state ahead of a private funeral on fri
mentioned your research are focusing on right wing populism and radicalization issues at the berlin institute for integration and migration research. well now let's get a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the united nations human rights council says that all sides in the yemen conflict may have committed war crimes a report by three experts says that children have been the most vulnerable people in the conflict saudi arabia is supporting the yemeni...
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there's a lot of pressure on berlin right now to support madrid in its policy i think there is yet all say ok yulian lehmann from the global policy public policy institute in berlin thanks so much for your comments this morning. germany football coach in sports the has presented his a breakdown of what he thinks broke down at june's world cup debacle he did it in a private meeting with the german federation where discussions were said to be intense. on their way to a closed door summit the most influential people of german soccer they were hosted by the german football federation which needs a reboot after germany's disastrous performance at the world cup head coach here he moved and manager one of appeal were asked to lead the crisis something about germany crashed out of the first round of this year's soccer world cup after winning it all in twenty fourteen shocking performances cause disbelief among players and fans as the reigning world champions fail to qualify for the knockout stages during the most intense exchange of recent years at two more meetings are set for this and next week the latter of which will be public as york remove also announces
there's a lot of pressure on berlin right now to support madrid in its policy i think there is yet all say ok yulian lehmann from the global policy public policy institute in berlin thanks so much for your comments this morning. germany football coach in sports the has presented his a breakdown of what he thinks broke down at june's world cup debacle he did it in a private meeting with the german federation where discussions were said to be intense. on their way to a closed door summit the most...
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news live from berlin a warning from angela match the democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote it is incomplete as independent courts and a free press aren't upheld bring you analysis also coming up. new.
news live from berlin a warning from angela match the democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote it is incomplete as independent courts and a free press aren't upheld bring you analysis also coming up. new.
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contribution from or in the sun joined now in studio by political analyst tyson barker of the aspen institute here in berlin good morning ties in the morning does this mean that cohen still to play does that mean the president broke the law it would seem that way i mean you know when they were talking about these two where he pled guilty twice for illegal campaign contributions to a candidate the clear candidate was donald trump the payments were made in february twenty seven thousand from the trump organization it seems all directions all arrows point to trump himself ok does that mean that the president could be indicted well. the truth is that there's no precedent for and i know of a president in fact former special counsels including ten star have delayed indictments or pursuing criminal prosecutions of presidents until they've left office so the precedent set is that they don't indict sitting presidents ok we have though seen legal troubles for the trump team for the president before him talking about general michael flynn impregnated of course in a potential wrongdoing allegations at least is the cohe
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and for more on the story i'm joined by political analyst tyson baka from the aspen institute in berlin and welcome tyson in fact the deputy attorney general went on to say that michael cohen would have to pay a heavy price for all of the violations that he's made but to what extent does a full manoir of a donald trump a close associate implicate the president himself let's let's be clear this is the fixer of donald trump for more than a decade he's basically like a surrogate son this guy knows where all the bodies are buried and what he's done is pled guilty to two charges where he said he made illicit payments hush money on behalf of a candidate that would directly affect the election that is a criminal claim and the candidate which was not stated by name but is clearly donald trump this is a big deal but he doesn't mention him by name does that make a difference not really i mean we know it's kind of like smoking causing cancer all the indications point to him his only association with a federal candidate was with donald trump so it is so you feel that donald trump is clearly implica
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a team from the institute in berlin has been perfecting a procedure to harvest rhino eggs and hopes tos from two northern white females this fall. not so long ago, the population of southern white rhinos was also dwindling. breeding programs have helped their survival. durant hopes one day, perhaps years from now, a newborn northern white will bring the promise of a return from extinction. >> it's a very emotional thing for us to see a species become extinct before our very eyes. but we have those cells safe in the frozen zoo so it gives us hope. >> reporter: john blackstone, escondido, california. protect you differently? antiperspirant this is soothing it's comfortable dove goes on smoothly you don't have to worry about it drying out your skin try dove men+ care, the only antiperspirant with 48-hour sweat protection and dove's one quarter moisturizer technology. tough on sweat, not on skin >>> there is a rescue mission underway on a small island off the coast of iceland. lee cowan went along on the puffinat >> reporter: we didn't see them at first, but out of the mist there they were
a team from the institute in berlin has been perfecting a procedure to harvest rhino eggs and hopes tos from two northern white females this fall. not so long ago, the population of southern white rhinos was also dwindling. breeding programs have helped their survival. durant hopes one day, perhaps years from now, a newborn northern white will bring the promise of a return from extinction. >> it's a very emotional thing for us to see a species become extinct before our very eyes. but we...
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she instantly catapulted into the elite group of potential nobel prize winners the max planck institute in berlin has since rewarded her with a golden opportunity to continue her revolutionary work as director of the renowned research organisation. what use would be for evolution the reins is taken and she is at it as being picked up by. numerous labs around the word to. perform for size you need a large number of scientists and albany times and that is just when you have technology set to cement. to we treat diseases prior to be used for until you publish. and what if scientists were to cross the line and genetically edit human embryos that's exactly what a team did at a chinese university. by using crisper managed to correct a d.n.a. mutation responsible for a blood disease the modified embryos were never intended to be reimplanted but the experiment shocked the world because it opens the door to the concept and conception of genetically altered humans. except the garage and it's taken on the gee isn't fully developed it better still failure so it won't be usable for humans for a number of use
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news line from berlin a warning from anglo-american democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote it is incomplete if independent courts and a free press aren't upheld bring you analysis also coming up. with new president. named after his narrow victory in july's disputed election you know faces a difficult task of uniting the country after an election the opposition says it was rigged. and pope francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass this after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but it's critics say the words aren't enough . money welcome to the program now we'll get to those stories in just a moment but let's begin with this breaking news assist coming in police say that they have been multiple fatalities in a mass shooting that's a video game tom and in the u.s. state of florida they do say that one suspect is dead at the scene and that it's unknown at this time if there is a second suspect the rest. in central jacksonville was host
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news live from berlin and a warning from the americal democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and democracy is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are not upheld or bring you analysis also coming up. involve ways new president everson and god want is sworn in after his narrow victory in chalong is disputed election you now faces a difficult task of uniting the country after an election that the opposition says was rigged. and the man known as the maverick of the united states senate is dead john mccain lost a year long battle with brain cancer he was eighty one his wife cindy paid tribute to her late husband saying he passed the way he lives on his own terms. thanks for joining us i'm marian evans steen german chancellor angela merkel has warned against a damaging fundamental democratic institutions such as a free press and an independent judiciary she made the comments in a wide ranging interview with a german public broadcaster that also touched on climate issues and relations with
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news live from berlin and a warning from on the americal democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and democracy is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are not upheld or bring you analysis also coming up a symbolic ways new president ever so no one is sworn in after his narrow victory in july is disputed election you now faces a difficult task.
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a team from this institute in berlin has been perfecting a procedure to harvest rhino eggs and hopeste females this fall. not so long ago, the population of southern white knrhinos was dwindling. breeding programs helped their survival. durant hopes one day perhaps years from now a newborn northern white will bring the promise of a return from extinction. >> it's a very emotional thing for us to see a species become extinct before our very eyes, but we have those cells safe in the frozen zoo, so it gives us help. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, escondido, california. >> what an amazing job scientists can do. >> it's encouraging. i hope my 6-year-old is watching. i hope you're watching, jake. >>> hurricane braerg doearing d hawaii isn't stopping a former british marine from history, his final push to make landfall in hawaii and become the first blind person to row across the pacific. you're watching "cbs this morning." this is your skin. mplete boat race across the pacific ocean. steve sparkes and his partner mick dawson are rowing more than 2,400 miles from mont
a team from this institute in berlin has been perfecting a procedure to harvest rhino eggs and hopeste females this fall. not so long ago, the population of southern white knrhinos was dwindling. breeding programs helped their survival. durant hopes one day perhaps years from now a newborn northern white will bring the promise of a return from extinction. >> it's a very emotional thing for us to see a species become extinct before our very eyes, but we have those cells safe in the frozen...
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well let's bring in our panel now joining us from berlin as thoughts and bennett the director of the global public policy institute and harvard kathryn cleaver ashboro executive director of future of diplomacy project at harvard kennedy school and in brussels via skype is daniel grosse he's the director of the center for european policy studies a very warm welcome to all of you mr bennett let me start with you and learn and your foreign minister is op ed where he wrote making plans for a new world order i europe and the u.s. on a collision course here. not necessarily but in the course of readjustment we find ourselves in a fundamentally new situation with the us germany used to have the best deal of all us would take care of our security we can compete economically and to disagree politically now the trump administration has served us our vulnerability is on a silver platter the security guarantees are no longer secure and the u.s. is going against the very institutions it helped to create that are dear to germany and the atlantic alliance and they're also going against one of the biggest achievements of european
well let's bring in our panel now joining us from berlin as thoughts and bennett the director of the global public policy institute and harvard kathryn cleaver ashboro executive director of future of diplomacy project at harvard kennedy school and in brussels via skype is daniel grosse he's the director of the center for european policy studies a very warm welcome to all of you mr bennett let me start with you and learn and your foreign minister is op ed where he wrote making plans for a new...
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well let's bring in our panel now joining us from berlin as the last and bennett the director of the global public policy institute and haven't catherine clutha ashboro executive director of future of diplomacy project at harvard kennedy school and in brussels via skype is daniel cross he's the director of the center for european policy studies a very warm welcome to all of you mr bennett let me start with you and learn and your foreign minister is all paid away here vote making plans for a new world order are you open the u.s. on a collision course here. not necessarily but in the course of readjustment we find ourselves in a fundamentally new situation with the us germany used to have the best deal of all us would take care of our security we can compete economically and to disagree politically now the trump administration has served us our vulnerability is on a silver platter the security guarantees are no longer secure and the u.s. is going against the very institutions it helped to create that are dear to germany and the atlantic alliance and they're also going against one of the biggest achievements of europ
well let's bring in our panel now joining us from berlin as the last and bennett the director of the global public policy institute and haven't catherine clutha ashboro executive director of future of diplomacy project at harvard kennedy school and in brussels via skype is daniel cross he's the director of the center for european policy studies a very warm welcome to all of you mr bennett let me start with you and learn and your foreign minister is all paid away here vote making plans for a new...
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well let's bring in our panel now joining us from berlin as the last and bennett the director of the global public policy institute and harvard katherine cleaver ashboro executive director of future of diplomacy project at harvard kennedy school and in brussels via skype is daniel grosse he's the director of the center for european policy studies a very warm welcome to all of you mr bennett let me start with you and berlin and your foreign minister is all paid away here vote making plans for a new world order i europe and the u.s. on a collision course here. not necessarily but in the course of readjustment we find ourselves in a fundamentally new situation with the us germany used to have the best deal of all us would take care of our security we can compete economically and to disagree politically now the trump administration has served us our vulnerability is on a silver platter the security guarantees are no longer secure and the u.s. is going against the very institutions it helped to create that are dear to germany and the atlantic alliance and they're also going against one of the biggest achievements of eu
well let's bring in our panel now joining us from berlin as the last and bennett the director of the global public policy institute and harvard katherine cleaver ashboro executive director of future of diplomacy project at harvard kennedy school and in brussels via skype is daniel grosse he's the director of the center for european policy studies a very warm welcome to all of you mr bennett let me start with you and berlin and your foreign minister is all paid away here vote making plans for a...
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on the other side of berlin and the tear pocket zoo leon bottle is looking for a hedgehog nests he's a biologist at the lightness institute for a zoo and wildlife research. going to home. when eager to make use of this tree trunk but he's not here at least. not in the third nest. hedgehogs go out at night and sleep all day but as we've just seen not always in the same place. there are more hedgehogs in cities than in the country that's because i'm gardens and parks offer great natural habitats. the project he's working on has about how hedgehogs bats boars record moons and other wild animals live in cities. not the ones in zoom enclosures but those living free. large it's in front of our aims is to inform the public about the animals that might be living in their gardens and to encourage them to leave the creatures a little space and leave gaps in their fences so animals can come and go with you about the week and that's important if certain species are to survive what many people don't realize is that because we've deprived so many species of their natural habitats their numbers are declining. back to the park where we m
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pursue impeachment i see dyson maka from the aspen institute thank you very much for that analysis thank you. parties have arrested an alleged extremist in berlin the kind you want to a russian man is suspected of planning a bomb attack in germany that is according to prosecutors for more of the story let me draw indeed obvious security expert fabienne funded markey joins us now from up on a mentor studious fabien what more can you tell us about this arrest well german authorities believe that this radical islam is wanted to have a bigger attack in germany a major attack somewhere in germany the man. see we don't use his full name in line with the press called in order to protect his privacy that this man had already in two thousand and sixteen huge amounts of and highly explosive t. a.t.p.'s substance in his birdland flat a substance that was already used in paris brussels mentioned major attacks very dangerous material and in this flat. didn't act on his own he had a companion called clear mall be also not his full name and the second suspect he flew in two thousand and seventeen to france where he was arrested by the french police now in the
pursue impeachment i see dyson maka from the aspen institute thank you very much for that analysis thank you. parties have arrested an alleged extremist in berlin the kind you want to a russian man is suspected of planning a bomb attack in germany that is according to prosecutors for more of the story let me draw indeed obvious security expert fabienne funded markey joins us now from up on a mentor studious fabien what more can you tell us about this arrest well german authorities believe that...
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on the other side of berlin and the tear practising to lay on battle is looking for a hedgehog now it's he's a biologist at the lightness institute for a zoo and wildlife research. and i want to come. when you go to make use of this tree trunk but he's not here just. if you look in the third nest. hedgehogs go out at night and sleep all day but as we've just seen not always in the same place. in the room or hedgehogs in cities than in the country that's because i gardens and parks offer great natural habitats. the project he's working on is about how hedgehogs bats boars raccoons and other wild animals live in cities. not the ones in zuma enclosures but those living free. i mean is this large it's in front of our aims is to inform the public about the animals that might be living in their gardens and to encourage them to leave the creatures a little space and leave gaps in their fences so animals can come and go. that we can that's important if certain species are to survive what many people don't realise is that because we've deprived so many species of their natural habitats their numbers are declining i thought on our show. ba
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institutions of government. but the elections never take place. the government quickly becomes an instrument of coercion and the takeover is a success. >>berlin 1961, our road has almost reached the present. why have the russians the wall? why are all of them denied the right and guaranteeing them to pass freely from zone to zone with in berlin? the communist explanation is according to them west berlin was the base for intrigue and imperialist assault on east berlin and east germany where a man has a chance to enjoy the finer things in life. -- was going the other way east to west and so has every other casualty at the wall. no one can be sure of the reason. prior to the erection of the wall almost anyone could get into east germany and reach west berlin -- and many did. once and west berlin you are outside the iron curtain the free passage between east and west berlin was the only gap in the iron curtain. the russians sealed it. the wall is a solid >>and the wall remains. it stands in berlin today. it stands and will stands >>someday according to the builder it will surround not the world but the moon, the stars, outer space, the universe ,
institutions of government. but the elections never take place. the government quickly becomes an instrument of coercion and the takeover is a success. >>berlin 1961, our road has almost reached the present. why have the russians the wall? why are all of them denied the right and guaranteeing them to pass freely from zone to zone with in berlin? the communist explanation is according to them west berlin was the base for intrigue and imperialist assault on east berlin and east germany...
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but it's the institutions and the market themselves that have to sort it out >> let's look at what comes out of berlin. i have the feeling that this government is extremely friendly towards banks. that's a first for so many years. do you think that the mindset has changed a bit, that they are calling for strong banks >> it would be a natural process. immediately after financial crisis, a lot of bad things had happened you should not expect the political class to be sympathetic for those who screwed up, to be straight we are ten years down the road, of course it's quite clear that you do need strong banks we need a strong banking system in europe and in germany there are certain parts that the industry has to do, also certain parts that the political environment has to deliver as a legislator, as a regulator i'm quite pleased to see we are moving into a more rational, relaxed type of conversation about that that's good for the country. >> thank you enjoy the conference >>> joumanna, with that, i'm sending it back to you a clear voice of reason comes out of berlin when it comes to supporting the financi
but it's the institutions and the market themselves that have to sort it out >> let's look at what comes out of berlin. i have the feeling that this government is extremely friendly towards banks. that's a first for so many years. do you think that the mindset has changed a bit, that they are calling for strong banks >> it would be a natural process. immediately after financial crisis, a lot of bad things had happened you should not expect the political class to be sympathetic for...
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institutions that the fear of turkish debt as it were is something that really does exercise people as i say not just politically here in berlin but across the continent the point to make here is that as bad as this fall in the value of the lira is this year if you go back over the course of the past ten years the lira has lost a vast amount of value relative not just to the dollar but also to the euro and the fact is why there are certainly not just here in berlin but also in. frankfurt the key financial heart as it were of germany certainly concerns there about the latest course that the lira has taken indeed but the turkish economy has taken and that's why you're hearing today from people such as angela merkel saying well it's not in our interests for the economy to be destabilized and how significant is it that merkel is making these comments at this time and so is her economy minister when he criticizes president donald trump tariffs and sanctions policy saying this they are measures that are destroying jobs and growth. well the point to make is that if not necessarily in actual verbatim words as it were there are countri
institutions that the fear of turkish debt as it were is something that really does exercise people as i say not just politically here in berlin but across the continent the point to make here is that as bad as this fall in the value of the lira is this year if you go back over the course of the past ten years the lira has lost a vast amount of value relative not just to the dollar but also to the euro and the fact is why there are certainly not just here in berlin but also in. frankfurt the...