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idea and when asked about their hopes a number of those interviewed talked about the fall of the berlin wall inside what we experienced in germany seems to resonate with many around the world and offers them a ray of hope and yet it made but walls can cast long shadows. decades after the fall of the berlin wall and political arena for cation the german pavilion in venice makes clear that war was still being on belt. next up a german artist who has a passion for truck rearview mirrors but the interesting part is that they have to be coated in dust and dirt before he will photograph them using an image editing program nicolo vigen are then turns the images into a colorful shots that almost look like paintings while seeing is believing so we went along on a shoot for a glimpse of his mirror images. can lend us a sneak peek into a specializes in taking pictures of trucks specifically those with dizzying there is a windows and the desk here the best set. is a good candidates. on the road if i take a picture of your mirror. this. lucky today on his first try i. know he can get to work. in the dirt
idea and when asked about their hopes a number of those interviewed talked about the fall of the berlin wall inside what we experienced in germany seems to resonate with many around the world and offers them a ray of hope and yet it made but walls can cast long shadows. decades after the fall of the berlin wall and political arena for cation the german pavilion in venice makes clear that war was still being on belt. next up a german artist who has a passion for truck rearview mirrors but the...
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unbuilding walls revisiting berlin's history at the venice architecture being out right. rear view reflections of a german artist creates images from dirty truck mirrors. in flower thousands how a master tailor uses an age old method for modern clothes. to experience art some people go to museums gallery openings or special exhibitions or some people get the inside scoop to a private dinner created by artists and designers were recently in the netherlands to star french chef exalted prepared a menu for sixty guest for the experimental gastronomy series of events now not only was the food a work of art the cutlery and the table decorations were also special and of course we were on hand for the experience. begin cuisine presented in an unusual way that's the idea behind experimental gastronomy. in amsterdam these guests that eager to see what awaits them. hoping to get more inspiration maybe to put some more plant bases would have helped very nice fine dining i got a clue it's a big surprise to me that i'm here but the biggest surprise of all of the dishes and cutlery they
unbuilding walls revisiting berlin's history at the venice architecture being out right. rear view reflections of a german artist creates images from dirty truck mirrors. in flower thousands how a master tailor uses an age old method for modern clothes. to experience art some people go to museums gallery openings or special exhibitions or some people get the inside scoop to a private dinner created by artists and designers were recently in the netherlands to star french chef exalted prepared a...
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only a few traces of the berlin wall remain. the memorial site at ban our shasta is the last drop of water where visitors can get a sense of the full extent of the border fortifications that once stood here. the german pavilion un building walls celebrates twenty eight years since the fall of the berlin wall by showcasing twenty eight different projects. the most recent one is still a building site is the new headquarters of the spring a media group that will stand opposite the a regional building which. fifty years ago right next to the berlin wall quite a political statement at the time. the new building designed by him courthouse stands directly on the form of deathstroke. the design traces the course of the berlin wall diagonally through the building leaving the area void and creating a large interior. the nerve center of the new spring a campus will be the digital newsroom. the force of music of it'll be like an empty theater with multiple levels it'll be loud full of energy and journalists so here on what was once the deat
only a few traces of the berlin wall remain. the memorial site at ban our shasta is the last drop of water where visitors can get a sense of the full extent of the border fortifications that once stood here. the german pavilion un building walls celebrates twenty eight years since the fall of the berlin wall by showcasing twenty eight different projects. the most recent one is still a building site is the new headquarters of the spring a media group that will stand opposite the a regional...
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interesting that this design was the only one submitted in the competition that decided to take the berlin wall as its cue for how to define and shape the interior so it's going to be a building that is actually shaped around the wall of one does i only know of you know. the nerve center of the new spring a campus will be the digital. the fourth of music it'll be like an empty theater with multiple levels it'll be allowed in full of energetic journalists so here on what was once the death strip view of a place full of life that have been probably the most lively part of berlin building. the german pavel in under the rules celebrates twenty eight years since the fall of the berlin wall by showcasing twenty eight different projects but it's not only about germany people from six different countries talk on video about their experiences with border walls from mexico to israel. i know that the un when asked about their hopes and number of those interviewed talked about the fall of the berlin wall what we experienced in germany seems to resonate with many around the world and offer them a ray of hop
interesting that this design was the only one submitted in the competition that decided to take the berlin wall as its cue for how to define and shape the interior so it's going to be a building that is actually shaped around the wall of one does i only know of you know. the nerve center of the new spring a campus will be the digital. the fourth of music it'll be like an empty theater with multiple levels it'll be allowed in full of energetic journalists so here on what was once the death strip...
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unknown when asked about their hopes and number of those interviewed talked about the fall of the berlin wall what we experienced in germany seems to resonate with many around the world and offer them a ray of hope. a a but walls concussed along shatter decades after the fall of the by the more and political arena for cation differences between east and. germany us to the parent not just in the field of architecture. rules still being and built as the german pavilion and venice makes clear. a young chinese woman architect is setting out to revive the countryside in a homeland using simple yet brilliant means she's got two shows running at the moment here at the b.n. allah and at the same time how work is on the show as it is as you tick through forming berlin which is where we caught up with the astonishing church and. this is the region of song young which extends along the river song in a bamboo observation platform to pine park brilliant and a tea house amid plantations. three works by a huge chinatown modest interventions to restore the health of the region. dr if you don't feel it's a te
unknown when asked about their hopes and number of those interviewed talked about the fall of the berlin wall what we experienced in germany seems to resonate with many around the world and offer them a ray of hope. a a but walls concussed along shatter decades after the fall of the by the more and political arena for cation differences between east and. germany us to the parent not just in the field of architecture. rules still being and built as the german pavilion and venice makes clear. a...
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first stop is at the berlin wall, and over here is the german parliament building. standing there, if you close your eyes, you can hear the incoming shell fire from the battle of berlin. you can still feel the horrors of the second world war, and then you open your eyes and can you see the free world and turn and look at the communist world. >> in west berlin, where democracy rules, these pictures speak for themselves. the citizens, well clad, walk freely. east berlin too reveals itself to the camera, citizenry stealthy, streets empty, drab is the word it describes, it seems. >> it's color and gray, it's motion and nothing. bret: nervous west german officials appealed to the white house to pick another location. they worried reagan might provoke gorbachev. reagan's own state department worried too. >> i paid a visit on the ranking american diplomat in west berlin. he was full of ideas of what ronald reagan should not say. don't have ronald reagan come here and sound like an anti-communist cowboy, and don't make a big deal out of the wall. they've gotten used to it no
first stop is at the berlin wall, and over here is the german parliament building. standing there, if you close your eyes, you can hear the incoming shell fire from the battle of berlin. you can still feel the horrors of the second world war, and then you open your eyes and can you see the free world and turn and look at the communist world. >> in west berlin, where democracy rules, these pictures speak for themselves. the citizens, well clad, walk freely. east berlin too reveals itself...
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first stop is at the berlin wall, and over here is the german parliament building. lose your eyes, you can hear the incoming shell fire from the battle of berlin. you can still feel the horrors of the second world war, and then you open your eyes and can you see the free world and turn and look at the communist world. >> in west berlin, where democracy rules, these pictures speak for themselves. the citizens, well clad, walk freely. east berlin too reveals itself to the camera, citizenry stealthy, streets empty, drab is the word it describes, it seems. >> it's color and gray, it's motion and nothing. bret: nervous west german officials appealed to the white house to pick another location. they worried reagan might provoke gorbachev. reagan's own state department worried too. >> i paid a visit on the ranking american diplomat in west berlin. he was full of ideas of what ronald reagan should not say. don't have ronald reagan come here and sound like an anti-communist cowboy, and don't make a big deal out of the wall. they've gotten used to it now. bret: maybe the gover
first stop is at the berlin wall, and over here is the german parliament building. lose your eyes, you can hear the incoming shell fire from the battle of berlin. you can still feel the horrors of the second world war, and then you open your eyes and can you see the free world and turn and look at the communist world. >> in west berlin, where democracy rules, these pictures speak for themselves. the citizens, well clad, walk freely. east berlin too reveals itself to the camera, citizenry...
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the cold war escalated the wall went up in berlin. the monday idea of houston amoa through. this division driven by the us and the west and the soviet union from behind the iron curtain would dominate work for decades inside the sky during the cold war it was a wrestle with of information east of the curtain read because it brought uncensored news about political events in that sense it was of course a thorn in the side of the people in power in the soviet union and germany. and. you know the leader of fuel in kigali. that it was divided to split by the big. powers and disfigures of influence in one nine hundred sixty five began broadcasting from the rwandan capital sending out signals that reached across the continent and all the way to asia. briefly then the berlin wall collapsed shortly after deutsche of a launch the television program d. w.t.v. . but as the cold war ended new conflicts sprang up in its place. rwanda in one thousand nine hundred four the hutu people began to massacre the tutsi people lawyers were trapped at the station in kigali technicians and their fami
the cold war escalated the wall went up in berlin. the monday idea of houston amoa through. this division driven by the us and the west and the soviet union from behind the iron curtain would dominate work for decades inside the sky during the cold war it was a wrestle with of information east of the curtain read because it brought uncensored news about political events in that sense it was of course a thorn in the side of the people in power in the soviet union and germany. and. you know the...
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then the berlin wall collapsed shortly after deutsche of ella launched the television program d. w.t.v. . but as the cold war ended new conflicts sprang up in its place. rwanda in one thousand nine hundred four the hutu people began to massacre the tutsi people d. w. employees were trapped at the station in kigali technicians and their families were rescued by belgian forces but rwandans working for the broadcaster had to be left behind most of them were tutsi and didn't survive the genocide the shock of those events stayed with deutsch a fellah for years to come. more reporting from the front lines of the balkan wars outrage over massacres and forced displacement there led germany to send troops into an active combat zone for the first time since the second world war. another defining moment the attacks on nine eleven. with. simplicity began to. try to under the shadow board it's a fine lesson. since then digitization has changed media at a breathtaking pace over the last two decades has developed many new programs both for television and a wide range of digital platforms. taken
then the berlin wall collapsed shortly after deutsche of ella launched the television program d. w.t.v. . but as the cold war ended new conflicts sprang up in its place. rwanda in one thousand nine hundred four the hutu people began to massacre the tutsi people d. w. employees were trapped at the station in kigali technicians and their families were rescued by belgian forces but rwandans working for the broadcaster had to be left behind most of them were tutsi and didn't survive the genocide...
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you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they meet in stronger. africa the. stories of both people making a difference in shaping their nation.
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his fight for freedom over tyranny helps reduce the berlin wall to rubble and freed millions in poland and across eastern europe. not many would have expected this young pole to become who he did, but his example speaks to all of us. a life inspired by faith and obedience to service, can change the course of history. >> when we reflect on his powerful example, we soon acknowledge that solutions to problems don't come from governments. they come from individuals. serving one's country ultimately means serving those closest to home. public service is not self-service, it is about serving others. for me, it is in the moral obligation, to expand educational opportunities for each and every child. since its founding, ave maria has a history of raising up educators. indeed, the single largest profession among all its graduates, -- could i ask all those who are planning to please stand a moment? i want to thank you in advance for how you will serve your country and her future. [applause] please stay standing for a moment. i want the rest of the graduates to stand as well. look around you. you
his fight for freedom over tyranny helps reduce the berlin wall to rubble and freed millions in poland and across eastern europe. not many would have expected this young pole to become who he did, but his example speaks to all of us. a life inspired by faith and obedience to service, can change the course of history. >> when we reflect on his powerful example, we soon acknowledge that solutions to problems don't come from governments. they come from individuals. serving one's country...
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i visibly recall the fall of the berlin wall. i was in africa adjusting the transmission to democracy of the newly independent country of libya as it shrugged off the shackles of apartheid. a continent away, a dissident playwright emerged from a communist prison to become the president of a liberated czechoslovakia. during a joint session of congress, he praised the powerful inspiration of american democracy and he thanked us for liberating europe once again from the tyrants grip. both 1945 and 1991 were most of american global success where this nation could have turned inward, leaving the rest of the community of nations to fend for themselves, or we could have simply maintained our dominance supremacy and military strength. we chose neither. instead, we chose to build the foundations of a global order based on the values we venerate, the beliefs we cherish, the ideas we aspire to. >> a world where leaders must earn the respect of their peers, not through the coercive tactics and bluster and threats, but through the virtue of t
i visibly recall the fall of the berlin wall. i was in africa adjusting the transmission to democracy of the newly independent country of libya as it shrugged off the shackles of apartheid. a continent away, a dissident playwright emerged from a communist prison to become the president of a liberated czechoslovakia. during a joint session of congress, he praised the powerful inspiration of american democracy and he thanked us for liberating europe once again from the tyrants grip. both 1945 and...
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you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. but. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. was for the rich but for many poor people who don't first their only chance of survival. and i can remember today just like the. reporters.
you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. but. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. was for the rich but for many poor people who don't first their only chance of survival. and i can remember today just like the. reporters.
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now, many years ago i took my family to berlin on vacation and hoped to see berlin wall because it represented such a negative image to our family being of jewish heritage and the one thing i couldn't find in berlin was the berlin wall. it had all been taken down. so the people there knew what it represented and acted on it. all i have to say is i have tremendous respect for the commission and what you stand for and the hard work that you do but i do believe that a mistake was made and we saw earlier this evening when someone stood up from the city commission and admitted they had made a mistake. i hope you all have the bravery to face up to what may have been a mistake on your part and definitely take this statue down. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. part of the transcultural district and someone born and raised in san francisco. i'm happy to lend my voice to the many other voices that have spoken before me to implore you to reconsider the appeal. as someone who was born and raised here i'm very proud of my city. i'm proud of the fact that we have v
now, many years ago i took my family to berlin on vacation and hoped to see berlin wall because it represented such a negative image to our family being of jewish heritage and the one thing i couldn't find in berlin was the berlin wall. it had all been taken down. so the people there knew what it represented and acted on it. all i have to say is i have tremendous respect for the commission and what you stand for and the hard work that you do but i do believe that a mistake was made and we saw...
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when reagan gave his speech at the berlin wall, a kind of started with the thought, none of the threeworks lead with it. and it only became important in the context of history because three weeks later, the berlin wall did fall. it may not be historically important in the long run but it depends on what happens now as you see that days, wee and months ahead. if north korea d nuclear rises, if trade has opened up, if a new era of that opens up. >> laura: just a moment, mark meadows and jim jordan are upon their effort to make thes doj turn over documents to congress. and we will bring you the funniest, yes funniest, moments of the summit with raymond arroyo. stay right there. allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase fections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious lergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. a
when reagan gave his speech at the berlin wall, a kind of started with the thought, none of the threeworks lead with it. and it only became important in the context of history because three weeks later, the berlin wall did fall. it may not be historically important in the long run but it depends on what happens now as you see that days, wee and months ahead. if north korea d nuclear rises, if trade has opened up, if a new era of that opens up. >> laura: just a moment, mark meadows and jim...
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you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. what. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. says it's good for the rich but for many poor people who don't first their only chance of survival. and i can remember for today just like our. own reporters travel to nairobi to work and to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving economy. but it doesn't have this mean for economic inequality or. you guys are starting class war the response to that statement should be yes we are starting players won't be. the rich to try them exclusively are starting to look on w. . mark on the arson attack in the town of sorting it in one thousand nine hundred three was one of the worst cases of xeno phobic violence in post-war germany and it triggered a huge response this card to quote spark in the city's current mayor the willing i'd like to talk to you about what happened back then dominates and what it can teach us today. i quit twenty five years ago for new your nazis four young men set fire to the house of a fa
you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. what. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. says it's good for the rich but for many poor people who don't first their only chance of survival. and i can remember for today just like our. own reporters travel to nairobi to work and to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving economy. but it doesn't have this mean for economic inequality or. you guys are starting class...
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you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. they make a commitment. they find solutions. in stronger. africa . story so both people making a difference being their nation. and their continent africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands w.'s new multimedia series. d w dot com africa on the move. on the arson attack in the town of sorting out in one thousand nine hundred three was one of the worst cases of xeno phobic violence in the post-war germany and it triggered a huge response it's hard to quote spark here the city's current mayor willing i'd like to talk to you about what happened back then dominates and what it can teach us today. i quit twenty five years ago for new your nazis four young men set fire to the house of a family with turkish roots named kenge kenge i'm gets into five people were killed seventeen injured some critically i when do you remember that day like that with any. unions holding your ball and i was born and grew up. in one thousand nine hu
you're watching news in berlin wall at the top of the hour thank you for watching. they make a commitment. they find solutions. in stronger. africa . story so both people making a difference being their nation. and their continent africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands w.'s new multimedia series. d w dot com africa on the move. on the arson attack in the town of sorting out in one thousand nine hundred three was one of the...
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it became important because three years later, the berlin wall did fall.p did today or what he's done in singapore, it might not be historically important in the long run but it depends on what happened now in the days, weeks, and months ahead. if north korea de nuclearizes, if traders opened opened up, if a new era of freedom is ushered in, something like that, people will look at this and say it was historic. >> laura: it will reveal all. great to have you on. spirited, great conversation. in a moment, mark meadows and jim jordan are turning me to bring news on their effort to make the doj turn over documents to congress. we will bring you the funniest, yes funniest moment of the summit with raymond arroyo. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthm it co
it became important because three years later, the berlin wall did fall.p did today or what he's done in singapore, it might not be historically important in the long run but it depends on what happened now in the days, weeks, and months ahead. if north korea de nuclearizes, if traders opened opened up, if a new era of freedom is ushered in, something like that, people will look at this and say it was historic. >> laura: it will reveal all. great to have you on. spirited, great...
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so the wall is not a berlin wall—type of wall. g ratefully.in favour of putting up the money to build a wall? it depends on what you mean. the president has changed his own definition. in some places, we need a more physical structure and in some places, but the terrain is such... i am from arizona and i've been on the border a lot. some places you don't need a barrier at all because it's so remote, so this notion of a 2,500—mile wall is ludicrous and the president recognises that, as does the department. we need more resources for the border. i point out the bill i mentioned, 2013, designated between manpower, personnel, technology, border infrastructure was about $41 billion. significantly more than the president was talking about. it didn't envision a 2,500—mile structure that the president kind of puts out there and a lot of people envision as something very different from what it is. do you think as a result of this process and perhaps he always intended it, that is more likely to get he wanted? you know, it depends on being able to say,
so the wall is not a berlin wall—type of wall. g ratefully.in favour of putting up the money to build a wall? it depends on what you mean. the president has changed his own definition. in some places, we need a more physical structure and in some places, but the terrain is such... i am from arizona and i've been on the border a lot. some places you don't need a barrier at all because it's so remote, so this notion of a 2,500—mile wall is ludicrous and the president recognises that, as does...
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the berlin wall falls down. did you not recommend george bush go over there to berlin and remind everybody we won the cold war? james: and dance on the wall. david: that's exactly right. james: this was president bush's decision. it was absolutely the right decision. he got a lot of grief for it. if he had gloated and been triumphant, we would never have been able to conclude what we were able to subsequently conclude. the two leaders of the soviet union who, by the way, made the decision not to use force to keep the empire together, and whom history will treat very, very well in my opinion. david: what do you think was the reason you were so successful? was it that you were trained as a lawyer, that you are harder working than everyone else, smarter than everyone else, clever, surrounded by better people? what was the reason you were successful? james: lucky. [laughter] david: little more than that probably. james: i had wonderful parents who instilled solid work ethic in me, and by the way, i never wing it. i h
the berlin wall falls down. did you not recommend george bush go over there to berlin and remind everybody we won the cold war? james: and dance on the wall. david: that's exactly right. james: this was president bush's decision. it was absolutely the right decision. he got a lot of grief for it. if he had gloated and been triumphant, we would never have been able to conclude what we were able to subsequently conclude. the two leaders of the soviet union who, by the way, made the decision not...
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wall by portuguese artist fields. street artist a farmer of some works disappear others reappear like this one by british pop artist at wired oh palosi. travelling through berlin it's like going through an open air gallery coming across lesser known and well known works such as astronaut cosmonauts by french artist victor. for street arts all over the walls of the city . many works are in the district of crowds very italian artist blue created these yellow and think man. another hot spot for street art is near where the berlin wall stood a long burner stress. this piece by viktor russia's called observers in a tree. numbered martens is on his way to see a mural by the argentinian artist francesco buss alecky on the canadian artist yojanas. martens knows some street artist person likes to observe how they work it's a very special expect. since. i think people you really. feel like a pioneer but like a chronicler that's how i see you i have a database of many pictures and i've worked on them chronologically ordered what with a little of. this database recounts how murals appeared in the great landscape of west berlin the nineteen eighties their message was often
wall by portuguese artist fields. street artist a farmer of some works disappear others reappear like this one by british pop artist at wired oh palosi. travelling through berlin it's like going through an open air gallery coming across lesser known and well known works such as astronaut cosmonauts by french artist victor. for street arts all over the walls of the city . many works are in the district of crowds very italian artist blue created these yellow and think man. another hot spot for...
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now, people have been discussing the news on tv since before president truman tore down the berlin wallwhatever. but for decades, even the most heated debates looked like this. this. >> isn't that part of your natural equipment? aren't you able to come to historic terms. >> well, the french government conphissed he was guilty. >> there are a lot of people who make the same objections -- >> bake wake up! clip's over. i assume you fell asleep. since then the game's changed and there's no channel that can panel like cnn. three boxes, five boxes, long tables, circle tables. who could forget the time they tried out bunk tables. so what makes cnn's panels better than the rest? rest start with the most important thing. you want a spirited debate. if the panelists can hear each other talk, you already failed. >> you have no respect for mrs. trump, you have no respect for his children, you have no respect for his family because this has nothing to do with him as a candidate -- >> i'm sorry. >> -- nobody goes back to your past and picks up something -- >> oh, my gosh, you guys ( talking at the sa
now, people have been discussing the news on tv since before president truman tore down the berlin wallwhatever. but for decades, even the most heated debates looked like this. this. >> isn't that part of your natural equipment? aren't you able to come to historic terms. >> well, the french government conphissed he was guilty. >> there are a lot of people who make the same objections -- >> bake wake up! clip's over. i assume you fell asleep. since then the game's changed...
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wrapping the german parliament in fabric just after the fall of the berlin wall. installing 7,000 orange gates in new york's central park. even enveloping entire islands in hot pink skirts off the coast of miami. at 83 years old he shows no sign of slowing down. as spry and energetic as ever. he joined us here right after his latest work was unveiled. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> it's your very first ever installation for london, right? >> yes. >> or for the uk. >> yes. >> why did you take you so long? you've been all over the world. >> i don't know. >> what does mastaba mean? >> 7,000 years ago, first urban civilization but human discord. and from the house they build a bench, two vertical wall, flattop and two slanted wall. and that is mas a -- mastaba. >> this is the form -- >> you have two vertical sides and two slanted sides. >> that's important? >> absolutely. if you are on on the slanted side, you will not see the vertical side. not like pyramid all the time seeing. >> this is beautiful. >> you see, completely different. the angle is 60 degre
wrapping the german parliament in fabric just after the fall of the berlin wall. installing 7,000 orange gates in new york's central park. even enveloping entire islands in hot pink skirts off the coast of miami. at 83 years old he shows no sign of slowing down. as spry and energetic as ever. he joined us here right after his latest work was unveiled. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> it's your very first ever installation for london, right? >> yes. >> or...
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bowie's classic song "heroes," released in 1977, which features two young lovers who meet at the berlin wallt germany, and had come to symbolize the divisions of the cold war. we've now looked at the declining trust in government that had been a central part of
bowie's classic song "heroes," released in 1977, which features two young lovers who meet at the berlin wallt germany, and had come to symbolize the divisions of the cold war. we've now looked at the declining trust in government that had been a central part of
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bowie's classic song "heroes," released in 1977, which features two young lovers who meet at the berlin walla wall that separated east and west germany, and had come to symbolize the divisions of the cold war. we've now looked at the declining trust in government that had been a central part of post-world war ii america that resulted from the war in vietnam and from the shocking scandal of watergate. and we've also looked at the erosion of the growing economy, which had brought so many americans into the middle class during the 1950's and 1960's. we've learned about the rising voices, both on the right and the left, that sought to fill the void that was being created in american politics, and for the third part of my trifecta today, we're gonna look at the failed effort by politicians in both parties to re-create a center in international relations after the war in vietnam had shattered faith in the policies of containment that had guided the cold war. and we'll pay special attention to the role of domestic politics, particularly the rising power of the conservative movement in stifling thes
bowie's classic song "heroes," released in 1977, which features two young lovers who meet at the berlin walla wall that separated east and west germany, and had come to symbolize the divisions of the cold war. we've now looked at the declining trust in government that had been a central part of post-world war ii america that resulted from the war in vietnam and from the shocking scandal of watergate. and we've also looked at the erosion of the growing economy, which had brought so...