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you're watching data to news in berlin wall news headlines at the top of the hour until then you can step out today on a website that's data dot com will follow us on twitter and instagram i'm rebecca richards from a and the in time same here in the end thanks very much for. ruins my role with a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslim and the christian population . play as frasier's occupied the city center in 2013 president contentious response was. i did it or it will never again will be. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philip in the sights of bias starts may 20th on t.w. . where do you go for new altered ideas to instagram right social networks are having a shoot impact on fashion these days influences are as important as fashion critics and supermodels how is this changing in the industry that's all a topic on shift today. thing off. as to ot d. my outfit of the day instagram and fashion pretty much a perfect ma
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yet. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event have the promises of 1909 been fulfilled. greetings and salutations here in the united states as we get deeper and deeper into the fight against coded 19 we are seeing more and more news stories and expertly crafted publicity campaigns calling attention to the hundreds of thousands of doctors nurses and other medical workers and support staff who are quite literally on the front lines fighting to treat and save the lives of the more than 800000 u.s. citizens who are infected by this virus they deserve.
yet. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event have the promises of 1909 been fulfilled. greetings and salutations here in the united states as we get deeper and deeper into the fight against coded 19 we are seeing more and more news stories and expertly crafted publicity campaigns calling attention to the...
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at street level stones marked the location of the tunnel running under where the berlin wall once stored. on the wall had a tremendous impact on life to his friends in the east were no longer able to visit him. donald was born in west berlin in 1964 later as a student he moved to a flat new at the beginning borel. when friends acquaintances or relatives from the west germany came to visit i never took them to the brandenburg gate instead i take them to banaue. that will go to platforms on all major crossings on the western side. they were so tall you could see a long way into east berlin. he's 5 foot bobby initial is nearby. so. on and has played the accordion since his teens 1920 songs his favorites. it's been a real berliner if you want to put it that way i'm really happy that young people are also enjoying this music. and some of the 1920 s lyrics remain very timely. some even know them and can sing along. that's why i'm doing what i can to keep this culture alive and traditional berlin pubs must never disappear either but he. says he will do everything to keep clearing out historic u
at street level stones marked the location of the tunnel running under where the berlin wall once stored. on the wall had a tremendous impact on life to his friends in the east were no longer able to visit him. donald was born in west berlin in 1964 later as a student he moved to a flat new at the beginning borel. when friends acquaintances or relatives from the west germany came to visit i never took them to the brandenburg gate instead i take them to banaue. that will go to platforms on all...
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after the berlin wall sell later that year the symphony became part of the soundtrack of german reunification. the american conductor leonard bernstein performed the knives in the eastern and western parts of the once divided city. she changed the text from joy to freedom. to. i. some experts believe that may have been the word schiller originally wrote. it. since 1905 the ode to joy melody has been the official anthem of the european community now the european union. it stands for the common values of the member states freedom peace and solidarity. to avoid favoring one language over any other and instrumental version was chosen as the european anthem. of the. seeds of might if. those are things that need to be. best up. really for a lot of people in his own lives as well as those. basic physical possible to the whole mind it then in the end to the body since my visual. a. sick by it before i have that limb is equals it of muscle must be to see who is it if you will most women as he's lissa of ways i live here call me to just give him a huge u.v. political power supply of. those. though phon
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after the berlin wall sell later that year the symphony became part of the soundtrack of german reunification. the american conductor leonard bernstein performed a nice in the eastern and western parts of the once divided city. he changed the text from joy to freedom. to. i. some experts believe that may have been the word shalom originally well. since 1905 the ode to joy melody has been the official anthem of the european community now the european union. it stands for the common values of the member states freedom peace and solidarity. to avoid favoring one language over any other and instrumental version was chosen as the european anthem. close. to. its example might it if. it was it's in that need to believe that yes i am. really feeling this is a real test is that. this is a composite of all my and if then were unknown to the body since mind a visual. a. surprise it is true i have that let me see closing it of muffle must be to see who is it if you will most americans lissa of ways i live here call me if you just give them a huge u.v. political power supply of. those. go for you kill the
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after the berlin wall fell later that year the symphony became part of the soundtrack of german reunification. the american conductor leonard bernstein performed the nights in the eastern and western parts of the once divided city. she changed the text from joy to freedom i and. some experts believe that may have been the word schiller originally with. the in. the is. since 1905 the ode to joy melody has been the official and some of the european community now the european union. it stands for the common values of the member states freedom peace and so. to avoid favoring one language over any other and instrumental version was chosen as the european anthem. of the. seas of the might if. it was it seems that you do believe that yes i have a. roof over your initial years of your lives as well as the us. this is a quite different mind it then unknown to the body since mind there's. a. surprise if you flew out of that limousine cozy with the muffled musky to see who was it you did elmo so members of his lissa move ways i deviate from bank to dishes q. home acute you've republic over 6 of. those.
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after the berlin wall sell later that year the symphony became part of the soundtrack of german reunification. the american conductor leonard bernstein performed the nights in the eastern and western parts of the once divided city. she changed the text from joy to freedom. to. i. some experts believe that may have been the word schiller originally wrote. since 1905 the ode to joy melody has been the official anthem of the european community now the european union. it stands for the common values of the member states freedom peace and solidarity. to avoid favoring one language over any other and instrumental version was chosen as the european anthem. the. seeds of the might if. there was a thing that need to be. yes. really was a little village of yes i suppose. this is a composite of the whole maya i lived in and known to the body since my visual. suffice it to flew out that let me go see it of the most busty to see evil as it did almost all members of his lissa move ways idea vehicle me to just give them a huge queue very political over supply of. those. the phone to call them over something
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news i'm chris coburn berlin wall computer program now in the quest to fight the coronavirus is small town in germany could provide valuable answers hi inspect and the state of north rhine-westphalia has become an epicenter of the current health crisis now scientists are using the town as a testing ground to find out how covert 9 has spread and how to move forward. the streets are empty in heinsberg the town on germany's western border with holland has become the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis in the country it was here that the virus spread at a local carnival infecting dozens of citizens and putting the town in the focus of politicians and by rolla just like. first the unique opportunity to us because the virus arrived here on a very specific date on february 14th or 15th during carnival carnival. based on this we have sufficient data for example to determine unrecorded cases. has become a case study for cobbett 19 and the question how can we go back to normal a lot depends on how patients develop immunity to cope at 19 through antibodies to find out mouth swaps and blood tests
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news from berlin wall world news at the top of the hour but i'll leave you now with one more bit of sad news the american folk and country singer john prine has died at the age of 73 into complications from coverage 19 he was known face lyrical songwriting which burned on the face of bob dylan and johnny cash and won him 2 grammy awards he passed away in nashville tennessee but his music as they say there was a. woman. named. jack . during our life. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d w. tough it is for me. is for. beethoven is for. me to. beethoven is for. beethoven is for every. plane to open 2020. 5th anniversary here on d w. as the death toll of coburg 19 keeps rising scientists are still uncertain about where this deadly virus came from in the 1st place it's believed that it jumped from animals to humans so far pangolins and babs it was sold at the way to market in china the most likely candidates for the virus doesn't stay with humans there a
news from berlin wall world news at the top of the hour but i'll leave you now with one more bit of sad news the american folk and country singer john prine has died at the age of 73 into complications from coverage 19 he was known face lyrical songwriting which burned on the face of bob dylan and johnny cash and won him 2 grammy awards he passed away in nashville tennessee but his music as they say there was a. woman. named. jack . during our life. combating the corona pandemic. where does...
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polarize our concept to death toll from black to white makes sense of course not. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event the promises of $989.00 been fulfilled. welcome back i mean we care of ani the government set aside almost $600000000000.00 to help ailing small businesses but large and some troubled companies got bailout money in the small business loan program 10000000 dollars of small business money went to shake shack. shake shag you know that old neighborhood haunt created mr shape and his wife miss shack i just love their original take on frozen crinkle cut fries the l.a. lakers one of the richest franchises in the n.b.a. received 4 point $6000000.00 of small business funds yet such a small business sometimes le bron james has to clean the stadium he's just so good at getting those hard to reach places treasury secretary stephen newton the leader of the program and robot annoyed by human existence
polarize our concept to death toll from black to white makes sense of course not. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event the promises of $989.00 been fulfilled. welcome back i mean we care of ani the government set aside almost $600000000000.00 to help ailing small businesses but large and some troubled...
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he was mayor of berlin during the berlin wall crisis. by 1966, i believe, he had become foreign minister of germany in a coalition government and then in 1969, when he finally became chancellor, he was able to implement his politics, which consistented primarily of improving relations with eastern european countries, moscow, 1970, warsaw also 1970, he signed the basic treaty which normalized relations with east germany in 1972 and the treaty in 1973. these three treaties basically acknowledged the existing post war borders. so bront actually gave up any claim to the territories that germany had lost at the end of world war ii. so neither his off politics or nixon's peace politics were conservative measures born out of a desire to quell domestic opposition. neither fit neatly into conventional camps of the time. nixon a conservative, bront a social democrat, so the fact they were able to come to the middle to develop a peace politics shows the pragmatic source of this peace politics. so let me conclude by saying that yes, the peace advoca
he was mayor of berlin during the berlin wall crisis. by 1966, i believe, he had become foreign minister of germany in a coalition government and then in 1969, when he finally became chancellor, he was able to implement his politics, which consistented primarily of improving relations with eastern european countries, moscow, 1970, warsaw also 1970, he signed the basic treaty which normalized relations with east germany in 1972 and the treaty in 1973. these three treaties basically acknowledged...
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guest of the world of politics school this list i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was herald as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event of the promises of 1909 been fulfilled. yes look they're sort of in the. birth. mom. going to get it. you're definitely walking into words all in all we no longer know what we're walking in till. march you know what she needs to break she what about that. not. who shakes but also more sensible so. what about i'm rick sanchez roger there for a sob. there is there are a couple of big stories that have been developing throughout the course of day and what we try to do is keep you up to date on all the stories as they happen but the stay on top of the coronavirus you literally have to hit it every hour that's why we have beds juan following things for us at the coronavirus update desk the global update desk what do you start with. well let's start with the president made a statement today durin
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we go to work you straight home. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event have the promises of $989.00 been fulfilled. one. is one that is. massive. massive. i'm still working on this one is called nonsupport. this of the. most people in america we do feel we fight a war we can set the flight rules just need s. are. right that. we. meet this would be so low yes or person with a cue from east africa she was caught in a war which we didn't. feel. that.
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straight home. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event the promises of 1909 been fulfilled. yes. before. he can prove. shit out. here are definitely walking into the word don't you know we no longer know what we're walking into. march. what she needs to break she. who shakes but also sensible so. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision little sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped to be instructed here you know told to shut up what they kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me with his berthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing ta
straight home. 30 years ago the berlin wall fell the cold war had essentially come to an end the fall of this cold war symbol was heralded as a new spring of nations and the end of communism decades on what is the legacy of this historic event the promises of 1909 been fulfilled. yes. before. he can prove. shit out. here are definitely walking into the word don't you know we no longer know what we're walking into. march. what she needs to break she. who shakes but also sensible so. thousands of...
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nevertheless the legend of a double was born all soviet troops marching into berlin wall order to keep an eye out for hitler but the real search was done in secret and carried out by only 3 people. major. major bistrot and bad interpreter yelena she was needed to help question german soldiers and officers the 2 officers were part of smash the soviet military intelligence during world war 2. children was full of dirt in here on may 4th i spoke to the banker's heating engineer. and he had installed the ventilation system in the rooms hitler lived in watching you pull him about issues. all movie you he saw the bodies of hitler and brown being taken out of the bunker is who could get together after questioning the 1st german prisoners investigators were convinced that hitler had held out in the bunker until the end and that he had taken his own life shortly before the 1st soviet troops arrived it was also known that on the afternoon of april the 30th the day of his supposed suicide all the gasoline kept in the chancery for an urgency as had been here stop had hitler disappeared without a t
nevertheless the legend of a double was born all soviet troops marching into berlin wall order to keep an eye out for hitler but the real search was done in secret and carried out by only 3 people. major. major bistrot and bad interpreter yelena she was needed to help question german soldiers and officers the 2 officers were part of smash the soviet military intelligence during world war 2. children was full of dirt in here on may 4th i spoke to the banker's heating engineer. and he had...
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and the internal contradictions of a system set against human nature, led to the collapse of the berlin wallnd the end of the cold war. as churchill had predicted of russia decades earlier, her people experience every day in growing bigger those complications of human life that will end of call marks out of date and smaller in relation to world problems then they have ever been before. course, the ghosts of yalta were not yet silenced. long after the wall came down and as the united states found itself engaged in another lengthy conflict, this one in the middle east, president george w. bush delivered a latvia on may 7, 2005 as the world part the 60th anniversary of hitler's defeat. in his remarks, those ghosts stirred again. as the president observed, as we mark a victory six decades ago, we are mindful of a paradox. much of germany, defeat led to freedom. for much of eastern and central europe, victory brought the iron rule of another empire. v-e day marked the end of --cism, that it did not in did not in depression. oppression. the agreement at yell to in the unjust tradition of munich an
and the internal contradictions of a system set against human nature, led to the collapse of the berlin wallnd the end of the cold war. as churchill had predicted of russia decades earlier, her people experience every day in growing bigger those complications of human life that will end of call marks out of date and smaller in relation to world problems then they have ever been before. course, the ghosts of yalta were not yet silenced. long after the wall came down and as the united states...
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was the end of the cold war years of isolation and separation from the west were at and then the berlin wall fell to jubilation in the west. boris yeltsin russia's 1st elected leader transformed the country from the one party is for the system to a multi-party democracy. so what went wrong. way the west treated russia would play an awful role in the course the country would follow my good friend alexander bono expert at the carnegie moscow center has been considering these issues for a long time. but it would. or i'm glad by them in their home i'm not the one in on their i gin steve. stock income because you've watched that option more than you bitch. and. dollars at last you see. i'm a girl who's one years says. anything near city or similar simply things that doesn't your. dr sandy. says jungle started. just to prove that she knows the wish that i mean what. at the even though. sources james much company grow to watch it. with night time machine the ship the new patients going to smoke that you'll only a. little know when you're in the household and that doesn't exist right on the only we
was the end of the cold war years of isolation and separation from the west were at and then the berlin wall fell to jubilation in the west. boris yeltsin russia's 1st elected leader transformed the country from the one party is for the system to a multi-party democracy. so what went wrong. way the west treated russia would play an awful role in the course the country would follow my good friend alexander bono expert at the carnegie moscow center has been considering these issues for a long...
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the berlin wall falls down. it's the most significant moment at the end of the cold war. he won't say anything. he finally has a gaggle come into the oval office, and lesley stahl and others are beating on him, and he says, i'm not an emotional kind of guy. he was the most emotional kind of guy you could possibly imagine. he wasn't dancing on the wall as he put it because he was thinking about someone who was in a tough spot. he was thinking about gorbachev. and he knew that if this had happened to him, he did not need gorbachev dancing on his grave. and he therefore sublimated his own political interest in order to find a more peaceable end to the cold war. he didn't do that out of calculation entirely. he did it out of empathy. if you -- the fundamental human impulse, and certainly the fundamental political impulse is are you able to put yourself in someone else's shoe and convince that person that their cares and concerns are your cares and concerns? >> jon, because covering this white house is the frog-boiling experiment and because one can be lulled into thinking tod
the berlin wall falls down. it's the most significant moment at the end of the cold war. he won't say anything. he finally has a gaggle come into the oval office, and lesley stahl and others are beating on him, and he says, i'm not an emotional kind of guy. he was the most emotional kind of guy you could possibly imagine. he wasn't dancing on the wall as he put it because he was thinking about someone who was in a tough spot. he was thinking about gorbachev. and he knew that if this had...
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but here you have -- remember when the berlin wall came down and people were dancing in the street? we've seen people cheering at the prospect of war between mexico and the united states. so that you have since wanting your little scripture, your little world to be the one. we can't do that anymore because the world is coming to us. it comes to us in the form of migrants die every day to try to get into europe and the united kingdom. you heard this terrible story about those 29 people from vietnam recently i just died in a refrigerated car at essex, , y to get into the united kingdom. keeping out, keeping other people scriptures at a is a result of fear. and yet the scriptures are all asking us, it's like confucius, to go out from in a series of concentric circles to embrace the world. go out to all tribes and nations. let me finish on a word, with a phrase from the koran. which is seen by so many people as an evil scripture. people haven't read it of course and if you have read it i said that's not how you read the koran. you don't read the koran. you listen to it in arabic, not as
but here you have -- remember when the berlin wall came down and people were dancing in the street? we've seen people cheering at the prospect of war between mexico and the united states. so that you have since wanting your little scripture, your little world to be the one. we can't do that anymore because the world is coming to us. it comes to us in the form of migrants die every day to try to get into europe and the united kingdom. you heard this terrible story about those 29 people from...
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was the end of the cold war years of isolation and separation from the west were at and then the berlin wall fell to jubilation in the west. boris yeltsin russia's 1st elected leader transformed the country from the one party is for the system to multi-party democracy. so what went wrong. way the west treated russia would play a powerful role in the course the country would follow my good friend alexander bono expert of the carnegie moscow center has been considering these issues for a long time. so we ask you so you. or them glum by the medical man not the one in on the i just the national. income behind your watch that option more than you bitch. and going yeah because of dollars i trash you see. there's one nurse says. anything near seriousness simply things that doesn't your mom. dr sandy. says jungle started. just to prove bush north of there was that i mean what. at that even though. sources jim's much company grow you know. what my a time machine that i shipped over to an admission is going to smart that you're only a. little know when you're in the cross hall thing and that we're goi
was the end of the cold war years of isolation and separation from the west were at and then the berlin wall fell to jubilation in the west. boris yeltsin russia's 1st elected leader transformed the country from the one party is for the system to multi-party democracy. so what went wrong. way the west treated russia would play a powerful role in the course the country would follow my good friend alexander bono expert of the carnegie moscow center has been considering these issues for a long...
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that speech at the berlin wall, one of the great speeches in the english language, remembered by everybody. it was worked on very closely by the speechwriters, the secretary of state of himself was involved, the president himself. there wasn't a spare word in the speech, it was a very carefully, well done speech. no one would say that was not authentic because reagan wasn't saying what just popped into his mind. there was nothing more authentically reagan than that. >> it's about being respectful of your audience, too. >> yes, respectful of their time. one time president bush did a town hall meeting in kansas. i was on the trip but it was on c-span or something, and i said, did you know you were up there for an hour and a half answering questions? he did, but at the time he said he had no idea. it was a big event, he had his microphone, and going into an event like that, he said don't waste your time giving me a prepared speech for the first few minutes of a town hall. he would make notes about what he wanted to say. by notes i mean public schools, freedom. [laughter] >> always freedom. he
that speech at the berlin wall, one of the great speeches in the english language, remembered by everybody. it was worked on very closely by the speechwriters, the secretary of state of himself was involved, the president himself. there wasn't a spare word in the speech, it was a very carefully, well done speech. no one would say that was not authentic because reagan wasn't saying what just popped into his mind. there was nothing more authentically reagan than that. >> it's about being...
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of the debate, the subject switched and ronald reagan called for the soviets to knock down the berlin wall. you heard him push to begin and -- begin an anti-ballistic missiles shield. he learned from eisenhower that the way to defeat the communists ultimately is to have a strong american economy and a strong american military. in the middle east, do not try to remain neutral. stand firm with our ally in democratic israel and do not go to the u.n. to seek major geopolitical solutions to the world's problem. the u.n. is not structured correctly. he also learned how to deal with hostage crises. i get into a lot of that in my book. i cannot discuss that now. it is amazing to me that reagan, we know later he was here all along. now, we are going to get to the end portion of my book. my book stops with the convention in 1968 when reagan is dejected but he tells student supporters, i will be back. i will run again for the presidency sometime in the future, which of course he does, but i want to go over the continuing influence of dwight eisenhower. during the presidential years of ronald reagan a
of the debate, the subject switched and ronald reagan called for the soviets to knock down the berlin wall. you heard him push to begin and -- begin an anti-ballistic missiles shield. he learned from eisenhower that the way to defeat the communists ultimately is to have a strong american economy and a strong american military. in the middle east, do not try to remain neutral. stand firm with our ally in democratic israel and do not go to the u.n. to seek major geopolitical solutions to the...
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not dancing on the berlin wall for example. in george bush's case, it's offputting. i think pat oliphant capture that. yes, we did not force him out of office, yes we think he is doing a good job as president, but, come on. mary kate: i will take this one. this is george w. bush surrounded by republican saying, i am going to have to reposition myself away from you guys, i am a compassionate conservative. one of them says, what the hell is that gw? and one says, i that you said you will need all the help you can get? this was before the 2000 election. this was october of 1999. i remember at the time when he labeled himself a compassionate conservative, there were many of us on the right who said, wait a minute, are you saying the rest of us are not compassionate? it was a real sticking point that arthur brooks wrote this. it was not helpful that you did that. i can see why it was fodder for humor. it did step on it a lot of people's toes. it does make a good point. philip: you will see he will use this motif again. at this time the white hat seems roughly appropriate
not dancing on the berlin wall for example. in george bush's case, it's offputting. i think pat oliphant capture that. yes, we did not force him out of office, yes we think he is doing a good job as president, but, come on. mary kate: i will take this one. this is george w. bush surrounded by republican saying, i am going to have to reposition myself away from you guys, i am a compassionate conservative. one of them says, what the hell is that gw? and one says, i that you said you will need all...
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the middle of it the things went wrong with it but to me it's a bigger moment than a 989 for the berlin wall is a bigger moment than 68 it's the turn of history back towards the possibility that everything you see oh so this window this financially corrupt hierarchical world could one day be changed. thanks in a way that favors people beings was not some try to create a sort of utopia and microcosm yet every single one of those squares whether it was tough or your square in egypt or whether it was you couldn't park was a place where they were trying out a new society there is always a free kitchen and most importantly there is always a library. these are places where even in really sexist societies women. you know they stood as predators right and these places they didn't just fizzle out that's always the narrative now they were violently smashed they were murdered in some cases or in other cases like in my city they were just beaten and shoveled away with dump trucks but the truth is that except in a few places like tunisia the protests of 2011 that they did fail and i want to ask why why d
the middle of it the things went wrong with it but to me it's a bigger moment than a 989 for the berlin wall is a bigger moment than 68 it's the turn of history back towards the possibility that everything you see oh so this window this financially corrupt hierarchical world could one day be changed. thanks in a way that favors people beings was not some try to create a sort of utopia and microcosm yet every single one of those squares whether it was tough or your square in egypt or whether it...
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in the aftermath of the berlin wall and cuban missile crisis, it became politically accessible and shrewd to develop a policy of peace. i want to zero in on two leaders, nixon is one example. the other one if brant was a conservative. the other was a social democrat. both of them came to a politics of peace. we know nixon's achievements, as much as he was a hawk and might have fought the idea of waging peace, he did engage in it. of course he did the china visit, moscow, signed treaties in moscow and of course achieved peace accords in 1973. detente was not a radical departure. rather the thematic public enactment of peace politics had to seen as a culmination in the making in the previous decades. the chancellor of germany, pretty much i found out yesterday pretty much exactly 50 years ago. he developed his policy of change through rapprochement when he was no position to implement it. he was mayor of bellaire in -- berlin at the time. by 1966, he had become foreign minister of german ministryy and when he became chancellor he was able to implement his politics which meant improving rela
in the aftermath of the berlin wall and cuban missile crisis, it became politically accessible and shrewd to develop a policy of peace. i want to zero in on two leaders, nixon is one example. the other one if brant was a conservative. the other was a social democrat. both of them came to a politics of peace. we know nixon's achievements, as much as he was a hawk and might have fought the idea of waging peace, he did engage in it. of course he did the china visit, moscow, signed treaties in...
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shortly thereafter, the berlin wall was going up, you know, in 1956, the boston symphony went to theiet union. and a short time there after, the soviets invaded hungary. it is very hard to -- again, i'd like to stand here -- the musician or the old musician in me wants to think that music can do all these things. the historian in me kind of looks at the world and says i'm not sure i see it happening that way. i think that it is noble that people are motivated by these dreams. i think that they should keep trying to pursue them. if you can i think this is where it is going, the world doesn't look all that peaceful to me today, but all thoethough proba more peaceful than 70 years ago. i think classical music's power is do this is somewhat limited. yes, sir. >> any efforts to take classical music to japan? >> yes. any similar efforts to take classical music to japan. there were -- certainly the u.s. government sent orchestras to asia. bernstein went to japan with the philharmonic in the early '60s i think it was. i don't discuss it in the book. but orchestras were sent all over the worl
shortly thereafter, the berlin wall was going up, you know, in 1956, the boston symphony went to theiet union. and a short time there after, the soviets invaded hungary. it is very hard to -- again, i'd like to stand here -- the musician or the old musician in me wants to think that music can do all these things. the historian in me kind of looks at the world and says i'm not sure i see it happening that way. i think that it is noble that people are motivated by these dreams. i think that they...
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victory that i think is appealing to americans and not being gracious in victory, not dancing on the berlin wall for example. >> right, right. >> in george bush's case. is off putting and i think pat oliphant probably captured that moment of wait a minute. yes we didn't force him out of office. yes we still think he is doing a good job as president but come on. >> i'll take this one. so this is george w. bush surrounded by republicans saying, i'm going to have to reposition myself away from you guys. i'm a kpoo i'm a compassionate conservative. one of them says what the hell is that, g.w.? the third one said, i thought you said you'll need all the help you can get? this is before the 2000 election right? october of 1999. i remember at the time when he first labeled himself a compassionate conservative there were many of us on the right who said, wait a minute. are you saying the rest of us aren't compassionate? it was a real sticking point that arthur brooks has written books on this, that that was not helpful that he did that. and i can see why it was fodder for humor because it did step on a l
victory that i think is appealing to americans and not being gracious in victory, not dancing on the berlin wall for example. >> right, right. >> in george bush's case. is off putting and i think pat oliphant probably captured that moment of wait a minute. yes we didn't force him out of office. yes we still think he is doing a good job as president but come on. >> i'll take this one. so this is george w. bush surrounded by republicans saying, i'm going to have to reposition...
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that speech, reagan's speech at the berlin wall, a memorable speech, just one of the great speeches in the english language remembered by everybody. it was worked on very, very closely by the speechwriters, the secretary of state, i think was involved. the president himself. there wasn't a spare word, extra word in the speech. it was a very carefully, well-done speech. no one is going to say that wasn't authentic because reagan just wasn't standing there saying what had just popped into his mind. there was nothing more authentically reagan than that. president bush -- >> being prepared is being respectful of your audience, too. >> yeah, and respectful of their time. what president bush would do -- i remember one time he did a town hall meeting in manhattan, kansas. and i wasn't on the trip, but i guess c-span -- i saw it on c-span or something. next time i saw him, i said, did you know you were up there for an hour and a half answering questions from the audience? and he did, but he said at the time, he said, i had no earthly idea i was up there that long. but it was a very good event.
that speech, reagan's speech at the berlin wall, a memorable speech, just one of the great speeches in the english language remembered by everybody. it was worked on very, very closely by the speechwriters, the secretary of state, i think was involved. the president himself. there wasn't a spare word, extra word in the speech. it was a very carefully, well-done speech. no one is going to say that wasn't authentic because reagan just wasn't standing there saying what had just popped into his...
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