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this is the main market square in bonn and it's the opening of the beethoven fest it's a party atmosphere here there are youth orchestras playing all day lots of special events it's stopped raining and there are beethoven balloons. the sum didn't last long it started to rain again just as the dance flash mob began but that didn't dampen our spirits. still love the energy of these young students who had rehearsed and organize the damn thing selves as part of the shula manager young managers project here at the beethoven. and i'm special absolute statement and i must still believe they should be totally loved ones and i just love them doesn't it just. doesn't. one down and slam down the depression then you want to know one of those i'm talking to find the other one is oil moto phone and sure the manager does this album beethoven fest is oil montoya tame i'll bust bust he's a one of the consequences of this timeless is even as a chemist of a sofa jane espenson i'm looking tough i have my own school hey buddy if one question was a good explanation was examined here and i think that in the stu
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this is the main market square in bonn and it's the opening of the beethoven fest it's a party atmosphere here there are youth orchestras playing all day lots of special events it's stopped raining and there are beethoven balloons. some didn't last long it started to rain again just as the dance flash mob began but that didn't dampen our spirit people audience to love the energy of these young students who had for hurston organized saddam himself as part of the shula manager young managers project here at the beethoven. and i'm trash mobs like statement and i'm awful one hundred believe they should be totally on the biggest guns and it was just under the belt that's one deadly slam dunk city depression and you want to know one of them and time to find the other one is oil moto phone and sure the manager does this album beethoven fest is oil montoya tame i was supposed to steal one of the consequences of this timeless is it me as a chemist of ace of touch and that's when someone from the tough muppets oh hey buddy the one question was a good explanation was examined here and i think that i
this is the main market square in bonn and it's the opening of the beethoven fest it's a party atmosphere here there are youth orchestras playing all day lots of special events it's stopped raining and there are beethoven balloons. some didn't last long it started to rain again just as the dance flash mob began but that didn't dampen our spirit people audience to love the energy of these young students who had for hurston organized saddam himself as part of the shula manager young managers...
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this is the main market square in bonn and it's the opening of the beethoven fest it's a party atmosphere here there are youth orchestras playing all day lots of special events it's stopped raining and there are beethoven balloons. the sum didn't last long it started to rain again just as the dance flash mob began but that didn't dampen our spirit. and still love the energy of these young students who had rehearsed and organized to dump them selves as part of the shula manager young managers project here at the beethoven. i mean first bob zoellick statement and i'm awful when i listen believe they should be told i was on the look at all of my guns and it was just. doesn't seem like one day and will slam dunk city depression and you're on the team you know one of those nine times the size of the other one is oil motto for an insurer the manager did this album beethoven fest is oyur montoya tame of us must is a one eyed look with a bunch of istanbul is evil as generous of a soft touch and as with some of the. tough i have my own school hey buddy if one question was a good clinician was exam
this is the main market square in bonn and it's the opening of the beethoven fest it's a party atmosphere here there are youth orchestras playing all day lots of special events it's stopped raining and there are beethoven balloons. the sum didn't last long it started to rain again just as the dance flash mob began but that didn't dampen our spirit. and still love the energy of these young students who had rehearsed and organized to dump them selves as part of the shula manager young managers...
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youth orchestras one from ukraine the other from germany and two concerts one in libya and one in bonn we start in the beef ukraine. these young musicians are rehearsing a piece by the younger son avoid going on a dios mozart front's saba who lived and worked here for thirty years about two hundred years ago. he could. ukrainian conductor oksana nuf rediscovered this nearly forgotten mozart and she initiated the live before mozart classical music festival dedicated to her favorite composers the elder and younger mozart. in the nineteenth century livy flay in the northeast corner of what was then the austria-hungary an empire today it's in ukraine and it's a vibrant city with a well preserved old town it's a favorite destination for tourists from all over the world. to three thirty the third day of rehearsal. beethoven's triple concerto played by three soloists and musicians from germany's national youth orchestra and the youth orchestra of ukraine. the youth orchestra of ukraine was founded in twenty sixteen byock son underneath and is modeled on one in germany. to master might be here
youth orchestras one from ukraine the other from germany and two concerts one in libya and one in bonn we start in the beef ukraine. these young musicians are rehearsing a piece by the younger son avoid going on a dios mozart front's saba who lived and worked here for thirty years about two hundred years ago. he could. ukrainian conductor oksana nuf rediscovered this nearly forgotten mozart and she initiated the live before mozart classical music festival dedicated to her favorite composers the...
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he remembers the days when i americans were bonn the polls. judge it was all reminded of this by the current. my primary messages god is the who will fall. please take advantage of our things the shape this nation as you would have it based on your personal desires by going out and boating. to not bowe is the pope for any one. hundred listing. it's our secrets that reverend what's the winner in this election to the dow jones. jones is the democrats running against if you sexual predator roy moore. current. station o'daniel. is spreading the word. nonna. so. music that. take this is. so has i'll get it. zane specifically. can american versions. especially this one. doug jojones is implying hisis opponent words defend we can americans rights. i remember that very vivid. let it happen. non us and that was more. has a pot of that book that have. they'll cultural says he will vote reluctant so. the political discourse has become too much to handle for many like. saying in the u. s. firefighters in the south of california a warning that raging wildf
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hijacked and then used to kill eleven people in last year's berlin christmas market attack on that day or bonn was the terrorists' first victim murdered in his camp. takes candles to the grave of her son luke ush the first victim of the attack on the berlin christmas market. the walk to the cemetery in the polish town of bonnie a has become a regular ritual for her and her husband. eric campbell we come almost every other day we have to tidy up here because so many people come from all over poland even all of europe we have to take good care of the grave usually it's visitors from germany who come to lay flowers the cemetery is a fifteen minute drive from the polish german border. look at his parents feel forgotten they expected more support and compassion from germany. urban's cousin. is angry at german thora he's at the time of the attack he headed the trucking firm whose vehicle was hijacked by the attacker on a summary. besides the biggest loss my cousin i had to shoulder enormous expenses because of the attack i didn't even say that early on. the haunting remnant in this bag a fragment of
hijacked and then used to kill eleven people in last year's berlin christmas market attack on that day or bonn was the terrorists' first victim murdered in his camp. takes candles to the grave of her son luke ush the first victim of the attack on the berlin christmas market. the walk to the cemetery in the polish town of bonnie a has become a regular ritual for her and her husband. eric campbell we come almost every other day we have to tidy up here because so many people come from all over...
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at the beginning of the cup twenty three the global climate conference that occurred in bonn just a couple of weeks ago the german government committed to an additional hundred million euros of funding for adaptation and that i think sets sends a very clear signal that the german government is behind finding this transition to low carbon economy and helping countries adapt. the commitments are there it's really just a question of following through on them our environment editor thank you very much . one of china's largest to make is to phase out sales of all petrol vehicles by twenty twenty five the decision by the state and beijing automated group comes as china debates a plan to impose a nationwide ban on petrol and diesel vehicles authorities have already announced the introduction of a quota system which will require carmakers to produce a minimum number of an electric vehicles from twenty nineteen countries move towards electric aspired forward which they make is like volvo to announce plans to produce cars for the chinese market. or european lawmakers are discussing the final report
at the beginning of the cup twenty three the global climate conference that occurred in bonn just a couple of weeks ago the german government committed to an additional hundred million euros of funding for adaptation and that i think sets sends a very clear signal that the german government is behind finding this transition to low carbon economy and helping countries adapt. the commitments are there it's really just a question of following through on them our environment editor thank you very...
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it all be worth it let's bring in philip bilski he's the head of china desk and joins us now from bonn philip what is the long term strategy behind this. what we're trying is trying to do here is to find a new perspective for the chinese economy the chinese economy as you may know is not growing as fast as it used to and one of the big questions is what to do with these huge not that efficient state owned chinese companies. so what china's trying to do here basically two things in the short term they are trying to generate a lot of work for these chinese companies because obviously someone has to build all these roads and railway networks all across asia and europe and and secondly china wants to do something much bigger achieve something much bigger bigger obviously it wants to get access to new markets and it wants to build a huge network of future trade partners and china will be right at the center of this network as you said china's investing huge amount of money in all sorts of trading partners some of which are really more reliable than others because they're all around the worl
it all be worth it let's bring in philip bilski he's the head of china desk and joins us now from bonn philip what is the long term strategy behind this. what we're trying is trying to do here is to find a new perspective for the chinese economy the chinese economy as you may know is not growing as fast as it used to and one of the big questions is what to do with these huge not that efficient state owned chinese companies. so what china's trying to do here basically two things in the short...
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natalie horler was born in england and grew up in bonn where she still lives her father david horner is a professional jazz musician who passed his love of music on to her when she was young after finishing high school natalie worked in a clothing store as a waitress and also sang in a bar. on a cocktail bar with an aa i sang one or two evenings a week in a cocktail bar it will bounce that was good because it was what i wanted to do for a living well that's seventeen i started working in studios and that was how my development took us cut a started how i met my producers still wanted for ten king and. got a got started in two thousand and four and a year later they had their big breakthrough. with every time. we touch a cover version of a hit by scotland's maggie riley the dance act and platinum records in four countries and gold and one other. has got to had their biggest hit to date in two thousand and nine evacuated dance floor sold more than four million copies. it's all risky job and i was just really lucky so i wouldn't tell someone hey it worked out for me it'll work out for y
natalie horler was born in england and grew up in bonn where she still lives her father david horner is a professional jazz musician who passed his love of music on to her when she was young after finishing high school natalie worked in a clothing store as a waitress and also sang in a bar. on a cocktail bar with an aa i sang one or two evenings a week in a cocktail bar it will bounce that was good because it was what i wanted to do for a living well that's seventeen i started working in...
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the northern part of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn. looking stuff up over. the face and head in a very stylish one after making this portrait. the king invited us over to follow him when he was leaving for the most riding in these thieves. which is very classic. very very british it's very common to see a lot of things british connected in this country you can see that robe of the king would be a picture of the british queen elizabeth. very of caused by the british on this some pictures that was sold by the. designer wayne condone. you can see that the king's the happy it's it's. because. it's not him really wanting to get something so it's almost they're wanting to photograph him as a new poem that of home. is going down. it wasn't just the nipple the king song kings where almost was it you know they were so powerful. like gods. in the. documentary not all it's true we're not too good at most things that of a point in the past and the country met in the committed by phone for them or for the euro paul america. would be about. what th
the northern part of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn. looking stuff up over. the face and head in a very stylish one after making this portrait. the king invited us over to follow him when he was leaving for the most riding in these thieves. which is very classic. very very british it's very common to see a lot of things british connected in this country you can see that robe of the king would be a picture of the british queen elizabeth. very of...
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bonn fisnyder, thanks for that let's turn now to the latest on the crisis with, if. russia's top lip diplomat, sergei lavrov, told his counterpart yesterday, secretary of state tillerson to back off quote washington's aggressive rhetoric. that's according to russian foreign ministry, which accused the u.s. for lateral tensions him they say talks should be more at the forefront of the u.s. strategy, instead of increased sanctions him speaking of that, the u.s. treasury department yesterday issued new sanctions against two top senior north korean officials, they are believed to be involved if developing weapons of pass destruction. the move follows last friday's sanctioning 16 individuals, including those same two men. meanwhile, a new report says one of the north korean soldier was defected to south korea was found to have anti-bodies to anthrax in his system. he was either exposed or vaccinated. it comes amidst concern pyongyang is developing biological weapons, something suspected by the community they described the fbi tainted and very dishonest, a group supporting
bonn fisnyder, thanks for that let's turn now to the latest on the crisis with, if. russia's top lip diplomat, sergei lavrov, told his counterpart yesterday, secretary of state tillerson to back off quote washington's aggressive rhetoric. that's according to russian foreign ministry, which accused the u.s. for lateral tensions him they say talks should be more at the forefront of the u.s. strategy, instead of increased sanctions him speaking of that, the u.s. treasury department yesterday...
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of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn. looking stuff there up over. the face and head in a very stylish one after making this portrait. the king invited us over to follow him when he was leaving for the most of the ride in these thieves prone. which is very classic. very very british it's very common to see a lot of things british collected in this country you can see that robe of the king with the picture of the british queen elizabeth. very clear of calls we call names by the british. there's some picture of that was sold by the who know most of it as a way in a can don't. you can see that the king's the happy it's sad because. it's not him really wanting to think of something so and so must i want him to photograph aim is a new poem that of call to milt is going to. imagine what it is to depose the king song kings. almost warship it's you know there was a powerful new like dogs. in the room in a. documentary not pots oh it's tree we're not too good at most things that hop on to in the past in the country met in the comm
of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn. looking stuff there up over. the face and head in a very stylish one after making this portrait. the king invited us over to follow him when he was leaving for the most of the ride in these thieves prone. which is very classic. very very british it's very common to see a lot of things british collected in this country you can see that robe of the king with the picture of the british queen elizabeth. very clear...
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climate conference in bonn, here in germany.y.none of its goals is to prevet fufurther global warming.. take the arctic, for instance, where space is increasasingly scarce for p polar bears l lig there. sea ice is disappearing at an alarming ratate, and worryryin, temperatures in the coldest regions are rising at a a highr rate than n in other parts of e world. last year, norway's svalbar
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>> we do have live tell toff raj this morning, weaver jenny joyce in chester county, and of course bonn and scott and the whole gang out there. let's get right to jenny. >> good morning, guys, yes, live here in phoenixville, on gay street, right off route 29, which is the main drag, through phoenixville. so we have inch to inch and a half of snow here. you can see the sidewalks covered, the streets are clear, however, if you take a look at some of the cars parked here overnight, the cars, covered, as well, and just few minute ago, we actually saw a woman, wiping off her vehicle, with only a little bit of snow. would you think you could brush it off quickly. but that's not the case. we heard her scraping the ice off of her windshield while the car was defrosting. so you should allow some extra time for that this morning. this woman actually school bus driver in the area. so once she's done here, she has to head over to the bus depo and get the school buses ready for students, she says, so far school in this area is starting on time. and while she likes the snow, and the cold weather, san
>> we do have live tell toff raj this morning, weaver jenny joyce in chester county, and of course bonn and scott and the whole gang out there. let's get right to jenny. >> good morning, guys, yes, live here in phoenixville, on gay street, right off route 29, which is the main drag, through phoenixville. so we have inch to inch and a half of snow here. you can see the sidewalks covered, the streets are clear, however, if you take a look at some of the cars parked here overnight, the...
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summmmit in bonn o on our webs, dw.com. as always, we love hearing from you. drop us a line at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook. and don't forget to follow us -- dw global society. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning made possible by democrcracy now!] ♪ from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> do you want rex tillerson on the job? >> he is here. >> do yoyou want him to stay in his job? >> thank you very much, everybody. amy: welell president trumpp replace rex tillerson with m mie pompeo? tom cotton to replace mike pompeo at the cia? we will speak with national
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summit in bonn on our website, dw.com. as always, we love hearing from you. drop us a line at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook. and don't forget to follow us -- dw global society. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] - [female voice over]: this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powered, service driven. wbrf 98.1 fm. and bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. ("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson) ♪
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the last one was last month here in germany in bonn. this time, it will be in paris. if you world leaders, the world planet summit. climate finance is at the forefront. participants warm it without trillions invested in clean technology, the goal to keep global warming down will remain a pipe dream. >> a bit of movie glamour may help to draw attention to issues up for debate at the one planet summit. it has been two years since the paris agreement was signed. critics say there have been few achievements to celebrate. they say it is time for real action, and not just good intentions. the summit's message is that fossil fuels are history. >> we would talk about how it does not matter that donald trump back out of the paris agreement. because the private sector did not drop out. the public sector or universities or scientists or engineers did not drop out. nobody dropped out. donald trump told donald trump out of the pair's agreement. so do not worry about any of that. >> some concern might be warranted. despite numerous pledges of help from the u.s., you funds -- few fu
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claim for a young pianist in bonn where once the young beethoven himself played. that's all for us for today so thanks for watching i'll see you again in the new year of our so now. they know what we. believe in you know how we feel. scientists around the world are working to measure our emotions. so fortunate person as a therapist or robot as a teacher neither would have human embassy's. the rhythms instead of feelings measuring emotion. in fifteen minutes total you. they live to serve. danger lurks in the water and we were there for your own surfing into waste and polluted water not only being the witness but at the time being the victims i mean was it you troubles or guster troubles. basically this a sort of last moments in backup of the nation full of others in a shelter. fumin sewage completely untreated and stone walls are coming out of these rights considering that an outfit want to call most most crime yet so. he's going to have to go somewhere every day and sees more and more rubbish each time the us to see gives me everything i suppose waves the wind i h
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climate conference in bonn, here in germany. one of its goals is to prevent further global warming.ake the arctic, for instance, where space is increasingly scarce for polar bears living there. sea ice is disappearing at an alarming rate, and worryingly, temperatures in the coldest regions are rising at a higher rate than in other parts of the world. last year, norway's svalbar archipelago registered an average temperature of close to zero degrees celsius. sounds pretty cold, especially if you're a soft southerner like me, right? but that was almost seven degrees higher than normal. and scientists say it's due to climate change. now locals have to contend with a new danger -- avalanches. our reporter went to norway to find out why the arctic is heating up faster than the rest of the world. reporter: the svalbard archipelago is covered with ice, snow, and glaciers as far as the eye can see. at first glance there's no obvious sign of the drastic climatic changes taking place here. but the arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the earth. the appropriately-named i
climate conference in bonn, here in germany. one of its goals is to prevent further global warming.ake the arctic, for instance, where space is increasingly scarce for polar bears living there. sea ice is disappearing at an alarming rate, and worryingly, temperatures in the coldest regions are rising at a higher rate than in other parts of the world. last year, norway's svalbar archipelago registered an average temperature of close to zero degrees celsius. sounds pretty cold, especially if...
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the claim for a young pianist in bonn where once the young beethoven himself played. that's all for us for today so thanks for watching i'll see you again in the new year of arsenal. planting trees in order to save the land to the tongue to two hundred thousand people. spying is the forest man of india. the island of mud julie is threatened with river flooding. the forest judd of trying has planted protects valuable land. much of the sinking. i'm. thirty minutes till. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the moon. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. every journey begins with the first step and every language of the first word in the cool nico piece in germany to learn german. physicist why not learn a little. bit simple online on your mobile and free. stuff. t w z e learning course the german made easy. they live to serve. danger lurks in the water we were there for you long surfing waste and and polluted water not only b
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claim for a young pianist in bonn where once the young beethoven himself played. that's all for us for today so thanks for watching i'll see you again in the new year of our show now. you have to go along this and figure out a jewish. artificial. first played the role. for the centuries its character. it inspired. as well the scientists. fundamental questions about human nature. the much another man. fifteen minutes teetotally. crime fighters the new season of radio crime thrillers begins. in the living room lucian domestic violence. and human trafficking for investigative cases that will keep you on your toes in crime fighters series at the base idea so every young person needs to listen to crime fighter and share tell a friend tell a friend to a fake crime fighters don't miss it. beats the moments that right before. it's all about the stories inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and be inspired by distinctive instagram or years at g.w. stories new topics each week on instagram. they live to serve but lit
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climate conference in bonn, here in germany. one of its goals is to prevent further global warming.ake the arctic, for instance, where space is increasingly scarce for polar bears living there. sea ice is disappearing at an alarming rate, and worryingly, temperatures in the coldest regions are rising at a higher rate than in other parts of the world. last year, norway's svalbar archipelago registered an average temperature of close to zero degrees celsius. sounds pretty cold, especially if you're a soft southerner like me, right? but that was almost seven deees higher than normal. and scientists say it's due to climate change. now locals have to contend with a new danger -- avalanches. our reporter went to norway to find out why the arctic is heating up faster than the rest of the world. reporter: the svalbard archipelago is covered with ice, snow, and glaciers as far as the eye can see. at first glance there's no obvious sign of the drastic climatic changes taking place here. but the arctic is warming two to three times faster than the rest of the earth. the appropriately-named isf
climate conference in bonn, here in germany. one of its goals is to prevent further global warming.ake the arctic, for instance, where space is increasingly scarce for polar bears living there. sea ice is disappearing at an alarming rate, and worryingly, temperatures in the coldest regions are rising at a higher rate than in other parts of the world. last year, norway's svalbar archipelago registered an average temperature of close to zero degrees celsius. sounds pretty cold, especially if...
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the claim for a young pianist in bonn where once the young beethoven himself played. the craft beer trend here in europe has been taking beer brewing to the next level creative and innovative flavor combinations include chili porter chocolate stout and cucumber ale and the boundaries of what's possible are being pushed further than ever by so-called beer risto and london's shoreditch district a local brewery teamed up with a neighborhood cafe to create a blend of beer and coffee which they've dubbed lap tail perhaps not suitable as a substitute for your early morning cup of joe. it smells of coffee here in the london didn't speak to shortage. and they certainly doesn't look like a down the list present. to the something quite different about it it sounds a hauling. of all the hybrid vehicles he drinks and also here in the popular vote is not ale. the big coffee consumption was the brainchild of tea around people and in the meantime for a it's a combination of espresso coffee porter that contains coffee and nine percent alcohol at the cold cream of the crop with full p
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for example, they weren't invited to participate in the bonn conference in november 2001, which is kind of understandable because they were viewed as being responsible in part for giving sanctuary to al-qaeda. on the other hand, if moves had been taken to try incorporate at least some of their constituencies in giving them a stake in the new government, i think we wouldn't be where we are now. - ultimately the taliban have to be part of any solution. they, for good or for ill, they've become one of the main voices representing the pashtun population. - now i do think that there's an opportunity that with the signaling that began coming out of the us, and in our nato allies, that we're gonna continue to remain engaged in afghanistan. that our main message is no longer that we're leaving, it's actually that we're staying, albeit not at the numbers of the past. that i think does create opportunities to now reopen the peace process. - the idea that you can transition to peace, i don't see that anytime soon because i don't see the taliban willing to make peace and since they have sanctuaries
for example, they weren't invited to participate in the bonn conference in november 2001, which is kind of understandable because they were viewed as being responsible in part for giving sanctuary to al-qaeda. on the other hand, if moves had been taken to try incorporate at least some of their constituencies in giving them a stake in the new government, i think we wouldn't be where we are now. - ultimately the taliban have to be part of any solution. they, for good or for ill, they've become...
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see it c o two emissions rise for the second pier in the row not surprisingly the big gathering in bonn decided that island nations concerns can wait another year. the global doesn't exist prime minister says that's because the global north and the global south have a different sense of urgency it's a bit depressing. to our friends into russia community with political challenges which countries are developed we would need to been called to create employment and to generate energy for the solution so we're not alone full of the need for them to do what they have to do always. with actions. the. international community may think that it's singing from the same hymn sheet on climate change but devotion is often more rhetorical than practical those who pollute the most also happen to hold the keys to salvation. this irony is nowhere more pressing down in dominique this cathedral of our lady of fairhaven in this catholic community maria came to do you know the biggest disaster to ever be for the parish and the biggest hope for the future. in the aftermath of the harry came people came here i
see it c o two emissions rise for the second pier in the row not surprisingly the big gathering in bonn decided that island nations concerns can wait another year. the global doesn't exist prime minister says that's because the global north and the global south have a different sense of urgency it's a bit depressing. to our friends into russia community with political challenges which countries are developed we would need to been called to create employment and to generate energy for the...
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and i look at this in bonn while i was. up in hinckley the next you can tell from his school photos that he had a rebellious spirit. through from an open baby faced kid into a sort of threatening looking punk. and in that way the uppish displayed the hair standing straight up in some pictures at one point he died at locke. even at that age you took an interest in social issues. but he didn't get involved in direct action until he moved to to work after finishing his civil service. as it took a lot of. mean. that but he made new friends there kindred spirits young people they were looking for an alternative a better way of life they were into nature conservation and human rights and so on he began to question everything and to think about what can be done to change the world. i had such a close relationship with yuri that there was a bond between us even if we weren't always in touch even though he had his own life which i didn't know anything about right yeah. so you see them and. he got it into his head that he should go a
and i look at this in bonn while i was. up in hinckley the next you can tell from his school photos that he had a rebellious spirit. through from an open baby faced kid into a sort of threatening looking punk. and in that way the uppish displayed the hair standing straight up in some pictures at one point he died at locke. even at that age you took an interest in social issues. but he didn't get involved in direct action until he moved to to work after finishing his civil service. as it took a...
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another climate conference we can't get enough of them that's right phil it was here in germany in bonn last month this time it's paris four thousand delegates fifty world leaders the one planet summit and climate finance is at the forefront or disciplines war and without trillions of dollars invested in clean energy technology the paras agreement's goal to keep global warming down will remain a pipe dream. a bit of movie glamour may just help to draw attention to the issues out for debate the one planet summit. it's two years since the paris climate agreement was signed that critics say that there have been few and cheap meant to celebrate. they say it's time to relax and not just good intentions the summits message is fossil fuels a history. we would talk some more about that it doesn't matter that donald trump backed out of the paris agreement because the private sector didn't drop out the public sector didn't drop the university this isn't about scientists didn't drop by the engineers didn't drop but no one dropped out donald trump pulled down a trump out of the peers agreement so d
another climate conference we can't get enough of them that's right phil it was here in germany in bonn last month this time it's paris four thousand delegates fifty world leaders the one planet summit and climate finance is at the forefront or disciplines war and without trillions of dollars invested in clean energy technology the paras agreement's goal to keep global warming down will remain a pipe dream. a bit of movie glamour may just help to draw attention to the issues out for debate the...