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several years have now passed since our visit to form bonn what should this dialogue look like. have been to it in the current grew up 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the cultural ambassador of gen ne to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador in the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say also a very important work from it's you know. you put it in the resume it is fine but you do that it is a one way street so if you want to look at shared heritage let shit everybody and not just some peoples and others not what should happen to the phone in the future for me is very much an open question because like many of the things in the. we now have this past we've looked into where we are looking into it and as we know more about it we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the future should they go back they stand germany and that's a decision
several years have now passed since our visit to form bonn what should this dialogue look like. have been to it in the current grew up 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the cultural ambassador of gen ne to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador in the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say also...
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several years have now passed since our visit to from bonn what should this dialogue look like one of and 2 indecorum grew up 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the cultural ambassador of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador then the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say also a very important work from it's you know. you put it in the resume it is fine but you do that it is a one way street so if you want to look at shared heritage let's share it everybody says i'm not just some peoples and others not what should happen to the throne in the future for me is very much an open question because like many of the things in the. we now have this past we've looked into where we are looking into it and as we know more about it we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the future should they go back. and that's a decision that i think can
several years have now passed since our visit to from bonn what should this dialogue look like one of and 2 indecorum grew up 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the cultural ambassador of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador then the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say also a...
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several years have now passed since our visit to from bonn what should this dialogue look like one of and 2 are in the current group 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the culture and bastard of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador then the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say also a very important work from its you know culture to come. put it in the museum swallow it is fine but to do that it is a one way street so if you want to look at shared heritage let's share it everybody and not just some peoples and others not what should happen to the throne in the future for me is very much an open question because like many of the things in the . we now have this past we've looked into where we are looking into it and as we know more about it we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the future should they go back. and that's a deci
several years have now passed since our visit to from bonn what should this dialogue look like one of and 2 are in the current group 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the culture and bastard of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador then the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say...
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jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon bonn and as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum of the world around us is the product of 500 years of european colonization . with the decision to display the collections from around the world from asia from africa from oceania in the humble forum a discussion was kicked off in a prominent way in a more prominent way than was possible before about what that history me. because of the prominence of the building and its prominence in the capital of germany in berlin at the center of this capital on museum island i think the humble forum offers an unparalleled opportunity to come to terms with or to ask questions about difficult periods in not just german history but world history. i'm. aiming for a more open exchange on how to handle objects from the problematic german colonial era and what is now in the may be jonathan fine initiated a project to study their provenance together with namibian institutions. this critical engagement with collection pieces that may be b
jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon bonn and as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum of the world around us is the product of 500 years of european colonization . with the decision to display the collections from around the world from asia from africa from oceania in the humble forum a discussion was kicked off in a prominent way in a more prominent way than was possible before about what that history me....
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several years have now passed since our visit to from bonn what should this dialogue look like bond of untoward indecorum grew up 100 kilometers from former band and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the cultural ambassador of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if you want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador of the throne should belong to the people from right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say in also a very important work from its you know culture to. put it in the museum as well it is fine but to we do that it is a one way street so if we want to look at shared heritage let's share it everybody said we did and not just some peoples and others not what should happen to the throne in the future for me is very much an open question because like many of the things in the. we now have this past we've looked into where we are looking into it and as we know more about it we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the future should they go back. and tha
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several years have now passed since our visit to form bonn what should this dialogue look like one of and 2 indecorum grew up 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the culture and bassett of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if we want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador in the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let germany saying also a very important work from its you know culture to come as a cultural ambassador i would put it in the museum i swow it is fine but after we do that it is a one with street so if we want to look at shared heritage let's share it everybody's every day and not just some peoples and others not what should happen to the throne in the future for me is very much an open question because like many of the things and. we now have this past we've. we are looking into it and as we know more about it we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the future should they
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several years have now passed since our visit to form bonn what should this dialogue look like one of and 2 in the current grew up 100 kilometers from form bonn and has heard about the throne since he was a child. the cultural ambassador of germany to the us doesn't belong to the us it belongs to germany right. then we should apply if you want to use the analogy of the cultural ambassador of the throne should belong to the people of right so. i'm all for cultural ambassadors so let me say in also a very important work from its you know culture to come as a cultural ambassador i would put it in the museum a swot it is fine but to do that it is a one way street so if you want to look at shared heritage let's share it everybody's every day and not just some peoples and others not what should happen to the throne in the future for me is very much an open question because like many of the things in the. we now have this past we've looked into where we are looking into it and as we know more about it we may want to make different decisions about what should happen to the objects for the fut
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that'll be interesting to see what that looks like thanks so much for that analysis scott roxboro in bonn and stay safe. oh when you're you a quiz i was just a girl and now merged with painting and drawing her mother took away her inks and paints in the hope that she would lead a respectable life all the artists in her saw no other choice but to escape literally to new york city and emotionally into mental illness over the next 7 decades art was a way to manage her own mind and at 90 to her of the now on show digitally here in berlin is dazzling introspective and complex. huge turns because draw us into the world of your kusama the princess of whole conducts a major retrospective at the marching gropius bow in berlin pays tribute to the 92 year old japanese artist. so there is there's a real icing desire of her to create needed like a parallel universe in which you know she sometimes lives it so the polka dots are way to create also for us a completely different ways of looking. creates whole new world psychedelic and disorienting from early youth the artist to have to pollution nations a
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diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott roxboro joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scotch now finally as what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture with a really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director chloe child but also because it seems really to speak at this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us after the year of the pandemic where we're fearing feeling vulnerable where we're perhaps more introspective and and this film really is a very introspective movie about an incredibly vulnerable woman played by frances mcdormand who has lost everything and is living out of her van as a as a modern day nomad. in some ways this film can be seen as almost a retelling of the american western or of the american dream story and i think it's interesting that it did strike such a chord with the academy this year because i think it's coming at a time when so many people also in america are going to ques
diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott roxboro joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scotch now finally as what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture with a really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director chloe child but also because it seems really to speak at this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all...
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world's forests the resort. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020 a few gender taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appearing. in india is also taking part and so is pakistan. i spoke to the director of rwanda's forestry authority how would he rate his country's progress in the barn challenge. 100 fold. has been. good. for. other countries like malawi have also been successful with their planting but they've still lost tree coverage overall because deforestation continues apace in other parts of the country. so plague.
world's forests the resort. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020 a few gender taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square...
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because it's not possible to do it at the moment thank you very much to you for being with us from bonn thanks to the others in the studio and all of you out there thanks for joining us see you soon. a memorable. good to. be in good shape. there is no cure for a child. how can one lead to normal life with the potential don't mean. they are working on a vaccine better therapeutic drugs. and maybe a move to defeat the virus one day we talked to hendricks today leaving a child in recent jump good shit. a good 30 minutes on t.w. . every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas business wants to bring you more conservation law how do we make superscreen or how can we protect habitats the merchant to come up with a ball our own way system her body we can make a difference by choosing smaller solutions over stain set in our ways to model ideas from them into a series of emotional sounds and on the w. hand ahmad. important numerous. smoking healthy. songs are good for the ears global warming doesn't exist. well not yet but. you have made my mind. in the street just controlling your th
because it's not possible to do it at the moment thank you very much to you for being with us from bonn thanks to the others in the studio and all of you out there thanks for joining us see you soon. a memorable. good to. be in good shape. there is no cure for a child. how can one lead to normal life with the potential don't mean. they are working on a vaccine better therapeutic drugs. and maybe a move to defeat the virus one day we talked to hendricks today leaving a child in recent jump good...
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world's forests be resort. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all. by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appear.
world's forests be resort. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all. by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers...
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injured when a passenger train derailed north of cairo for a car just run off the railway in the city of bonn the train was traveling to the nile delta city of months or. the united states has warned russia there will be consequences if jailed opposition leader alexei navalny dies in prison now on these doctors say that after almost 3 weeks on hunger strike his life is hiding by a threat now he says he doesn't have access to independent method medical care. this is due to the news from berlin you can find more headlines on our website that still w. dot com and also on our social media chats. the all. purpose driven entrepreneurs are reinventing the economy the aim of their companies is to serve employees and society not the capital markets from which is for me the purpose movement is actually a counter movement to the current hyper capitalism back to business with a purpose you know and but trust me it's in. the purpose of the business is the focal point not the profit. getting us to give in and we reinvest profits in our purpose and mission we always have control over what we do that and our
injured when a passenger train derailed north of cairo for a car just run off the railway in the city of bonn the train was traveling to the nile delta city of months or. the united states has warned russia there will be consequences if jailed opposition leader alexei navalny dies in prison now on these doctors say that after almost 3 weeks on hunger strike his life is hiding by a threat now he says he doesn't have access to independent method medical care. this is due to the news from berlin...
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the congressional boar bonn kau sus wants to work with the european union to suspend the tariffs. >> at the end of the day the price has to go up. there's no other way around it. and what point does all the pricing for all american whisky go up and gets built into understanding of price. >> the tariffs are a hold over from the trump administration. due to trade wars including disputes over aaluminum and steel. >> a popular festival continued today. >> he posted photographs on twitter. he emceed day two of the northern california cherry blossom festival. he wore traditional coat. that happened to have the tokyo olympics logo on the back. >> just by chance. >> he's the host of the weekly show asian pacific america. the festival was held virtually. normally more than 200,000 people attend the event. showcasing the japanese culture. traditional arts and music are some of the highlights. we are a proud sponsor. >> walking around the bay area you can have your own miniature cherry blossom festival. they are blossoming it's beautiful. >> weather is gorgeous. >> indeed. spring is really bein
the congressional boar bonn kau sus wants to work with the european union to suspend the tariffs. >> at the end of the day the price has to go up. there's no other way around it. and what point does all the pricing for all american whisky go up and gets built into understanding of price. >> the tariffs are a hold over from the trump administration. due to trade wars including disputes over aaluminum and steel. >> a popular festival continued today. >> he posted...
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world's forests be reached. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appearing. india is also taking part and so is pakistan. i spoke to the director of rwanda's forestry authority how would he rate his country's progress in the bomb challenge was sold at auction it's name 100 fellows and victoria's has been they have been good up to now with minister for to 5 percent of the take this is now is a reduction of. other countries like malawi have also been successful with their planting p
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world's forests be restocked. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appearing. in india is also taking part and so is pakistan. i spoke to the director of rwanda's forestry authority how would he rate his country's progress in the bomb challenge we saw that at least so lame $100000.00 victor has been they have been good up to now which missed 4 to 5 percent of the take this is now is a reduction of. other countries like malawi have also been successful with their planting but they've
world's forests be restocked. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers...
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developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn. all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 2019 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years on a region filmmaker under his hama believes that decision was politically motivated . democracy can't say that. we expect. anything to react to our documentary we are not surprised that they are not. we have been nominated. so we expected them to take action. authorities have set rights and freedoms in hong kong remain intact but more than 10000 people have been arrested in relation to the protests many activists including us based josue who appears in the documentary have fled to the city to continue that advocacy. i mean i. do not mean being nominated for us to be a very encouraging and motivating news for t
developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn. all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 2019 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years on a...
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well we spoke to me and my correspondent david greene bonn we asked him if man really is on the brink of civil war as the u.n. envoy is warning. when you look at how the situation has deteriorated during the past few weeks the massive uptick in violence security forces attacks largely on an armed civilians. now you may see more armed i think groups potentially getting involved in the fight different fronts the fact that students in office workers from the main cities have been going to the jungles to get some sea crash courses in guerrilla warfare all this shows you that this really does have the potential to turn into a full blown civil war how quickly we get there is a little difficult to say but as this develops we could somebody looking at suit shortages. the public health care system in myanmar which even before the pandemic was greatly under resourced well now it's barely functioning that could get much worse this could absolutely turn into a complete humanitarian disaster and myanmar countries who just a couple years ago people were talking about the potential for it well now w
well we spoke to me and my correspondent david greene bonn we asked him if man really is on the brink of civil war as the u.n. envoy is warning. when you look at how the situation has deteriorated during the past few weeks the massive uptick in violence security forces attacks largely on an armed civilians. now you may see more armed i think groups potentially getting involved in the fight different fronts the fact that students in office workers from the main cities have been going to the...
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and scott rockstro joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as johndroe that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big differences of even traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new world the worst possible future that's imagined is a future of sort of political dictatorship but with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe have become real bestsellers like like mylan does have a history of b.s. or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these novels has has c
and scott rockstro joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as johndroe that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big differences of even traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new world the...
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and scott rocks for joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as johndroe that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big difference is i mean with traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new world the worst possible future that's imagined is a future of sort of political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe have become real bestsellers like like my island does have a history of beings who are dying cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these no
and scott rocks for joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as johndroe that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big difference is i mean with traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new world...
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world's forests be restored. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020 a few gender taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appearing. in india is also taking part and so is pakistan. i spoke to the director of rwanda's forestry authority how would he rate his country's progress in the bond challenge. hundredfold. has been. good. for. other countries like malawi have also been successful with their planting but they've still lost tree coverage overall because deforestation continues apace in other parts of the country. so play
world's forests be restored. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020 a few gender taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square...
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industries can learn from this success and thanks for bringing us that back story thought roxboro in bonn. well on a sadder note the death of prince philip on april 9th has left a huge void in the life of britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd and after 73 years of marriage how could it not thoughts go to her on her 95th birthday barely 4 days after his funeral and still within the 2 week period of official mourning traditionally celebrations of her birthday are held in june but all public festivities seem to have also been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row. a life devoted to the crown born and 926 she is senator thrown in 952 since then she has ruled with a constant hand queen elizabeth the 2nd britain's longest reigning monarch. but story for the queen. seems to be a lot. of these days and prince. were raised with you know this is what the. prince philip companion and supporter for more than 7 decades they have 4 children. recessions and devastating losses together. i do think this is. did. before. i don't think she'd think of. losing. the queen is expected to resume loci duties as early a
industries can learn from this success and thanks for bringing us that back story thought roxboro in bonn. well on a sadder note the death of prince philip on april 9th has left a huge void in the life of britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd and after 73 years of marriage how could it not thoughts go to her on her 95th birthday barely 4 days after his funeral and still within the 2 week period of official mourning traditionally celebrations of her birthday are held in june but all public...
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developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 29000 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years while norwegian filmmaker undergoes hama believes that decision was politically motivated. democracy it's a fact that. we expect anything to react to our documentary we are not surprised that they are not. we have been nominated. so we expected them to take action. authorities have set rights and freedoms in hong kong remain intact but more than 10000 people have been arrested in relation to the protests many activists including us based josue who appears in the documentary have fled to the city to continue that advocacy. i mean obviously you know being nominated for all you to be a very encouraging and motivati
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diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott roxboro joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scot's now finally is what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture but it really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director but also because it seems really to speak at this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us after the year of the pandemic where we're fearing feeling vulnerable where we're perhaps more introspective and and this film really is a very introspective movie about an incredibly vulnerable woman played by frances mcdormand who has lost everything and is living out of her van as is a modern day nomad. in some ways this film can be seen as almost a retelling of the american western or of the american dream story and i think it's interesting that it did strike such a chord with the academy this year because i think it's coming at a time when so many people also in america are going to question question
diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott roxboro joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scot's now finally is what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture but it really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director but also because it seems really to speak at this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us after...
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developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn. all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 2019 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years well norwegian filmmaker and us hama believes that decision was politically motivated. in a democracy can't say that. we expect . anything to react to our documentary we are not surprised that they are not. we have been nominated. so we expected them to take action. authorities have set rights and freedoms in hong kong remain intact but more than 10000 people have been arrested in relation to the protests many activists including us based josue who appears in the documentary have fled to the city to continue that advocacy. i mean obviously you know being nominated for our own should be a very encouraging and mot
developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn. all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 2019 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years well...
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earlier health minister against bonn warned that the situation in germany was serious and he called for tougher restrictions because it's on order to reduce the numbers we need consistent and if possible nationwide measures. that many citizens also recognize the need to break this wave of infections with additional measures many polls show it's very clearly. you could get in at any rate citizens have a realistic view of the situation and the gravity of the situation and the majority are in favor of stricter rules a lot don't is needed to break the current way to develop suppression let's bring in our chief political correspondent melinda crane with the latest on the story hi linda we've heard growing calls for a unified approach as numbers are growing up in germany but at the same time we're also seeing these battles between regional and federal leaders on how to proceed and another german government wants to address that a tell us more about that. yes indeed they want to address that with the change that has been controversial much discussed and many people would say is long overdue so
earlier health minister against bonn warned that the situation in germany was serious and he called for tougher restrictions because it's on order to reduce the numbers we need consistent and if possible nationwide measures. that many citizens also recognize the need to break this wave of infections with additional measures many polls show it's very clearly. you could get in at any rate citizens have a realistic view of the situation and the gravity of the situation and the majority are in...
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that that judging light i mean i what i want to get on to the britain's role we're going to speak in bonn to to the former head of intelligence francine lloyd and island was england's 1st colony what do you made for boris johnson's comment saying any international criminal court avesta geisha into alleged war crimes by israel in these areas it gives the impression of being a partial and prejudicial prejudicial attack on a friend an ally of the u.k. is netanyahu of course has said it's i've been diluted and he semitism. well. when it comes to britain because there is a british responsibility for the suffering of the palestinian which goes back to $917.00 of the balfour declaration and ever since the bulk of the gratian so many of the british decision so many many off its policy meeting has contributed. to the honesty and catastrophe. and to the catastrophes the trauma of. now i know some of the british diplomats on the ground in the west.
that that judging light i mean i what i want to get on to the britain's role we're going to speak in bonn to to the former head of intelligence francine lloyd and island was england's 1st colony what do you made for boris johnson's comment saying any international criminal court avesta geisha into alleged war crimes by israel in these areas it gives the impression of being a partial and prejudicial prejudicial attack on a friend an ally of the u.k. is netanyahu of course has said it's i've been...
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the arc of history from 2008 to today and going back even further is this fall in yield a rise in bonn prices which is the classic view of deflation number one and number 2 if you've got this inflation how come there's no wage inflation right so there's 2 can be caters that tell me that the big picture is deflation and within that we've got bubbles from all the money that you rightly point out there's a huge there's trillions and trillions of dollars and because interest rates are at 0 percent and because there's no accountability and there's no enforcement of financial regulations that bubble of cash is moving about and it creates distortions and it creates bubbles but that's not necessarily the predominant theme one could call inflation ouster well it goes back to what i was saying about where is the bank credit it is not going into the economy it is not going into industry it is going into norms it's interest securities on fixed interest security and as far as the banks say the loss. says u.s. treasury now i haven't been following the bond yields closely as you obviously have but i
the arc of history from 2008 to today and going back even further is this fall in yield a rise in bonn prices which is the classic view of deflation number one and number 2 if you've got this inflation how come there's no wage inflation right so there's 2 can be caters that tell me that the big picture is deflation and within that we've got bubbles from all the money that you rightly point out there's a huge there's trillions and trillions of dollars and because interest rates are at 0 percent...
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diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott ross perot joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scots now finally is what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture but it really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director but also because it seems really to speak to this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us after the year of the pandemic where we're fearing feeling vulnerable where we're perhaps more introspective and and this film really is a very introspective movie about an incredibly vulnerable woman played by frances mcdormand who has lost everything and is living out of her band as a modern day nomad. in some ways this film can be seen as almost a retelling of the american western or of the american dream story and i think it's interesting that it did strike such a chord with the academy this year because i think it's coming at a time when so many people also in america are going to question question the
diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott ross perot joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scots now finally is what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture but it really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director but also because it seems really to speak to this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us after...
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because it's not possible to do it at the moment thank you very much to you for being with us from bonn thanks to the others in the studio and all of you out there thanks for joining us see you soon. from. going to. get. can't. lock on the dumpster because i'm patient absurdly abominable i am subelements a moment more set in above. my entire strong women top visibly and 15 minutes on d w. maude. slip. carefully. don't be assumed. to be a good. discover the. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become palaces. the race begins who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stonemason builders and the barges compete with each other. to. play. this is how massive churches with towers that pierce the clouds like skyscrapers are created. a contest of the cathedral starts people 12th on t.w. . play. the bass player. this is ditto the ne
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return been in drums about 4 weeks ago now there was purchased by the unrest in 1057 good to have near bonn a day and in l.t.a. and also you audience watching right now on you tube you can jump into the comment section of part of today's program you know to i did a very very simple explanation of what the printing bronzes actually are but there's a much deeper cultural significance a sunday here comes from at and state how would you explain what's these striking objects actually truly may well or. or symbol or heritage. objects were made. or maybe all of this all original horses were imposed on someone before you remember your story or telling us stories or history or the maid or do. so all. do products together or absolute or history or heritage symbol or civilization which is not that oh yes. but me i'm just going to show some of the pictures that are in your book loot and it starts off with this campaign. to go to the name city because the brits want to do trades with the hour the playing and the over is not that keen on doing so so we we start off with well this is the team who went out
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because it's not possible to do it at the moment thank you very much to you for being with us from bonn thanks to the others in the studio and all of you out there thanks for joining us. live from. the a. little . combat can't. last long and i'm a good folks a because i'm patient in the belly and much much more in the boy column in the i am the bolt is among the worst fighting the taliban. the entire strong women tough to submit in 15 minutes on d w. the story of 2 sisters who were never actually to blame submit the story of 2 women in search of their origin. the story of an adoption scandal that rocked the netherlands lobbyists focused on europe. minutes on w. . hole. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner trip. cost spots for some such and some great cultural memorials to. w. trouble pretty good. we have important numers let's get right to the. smoking is healthy. postal signs are good for the believes global warming doesn't exist. not yet because. you have a great in my mind it's. the industry is controlling your thoughts there are times. it's not easy to spot i'm sayin
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the president of the bonn have basically gone on a trip and foreign media reported that he had been ill and it probably transpired that he had had a stroke and he basically didn't appear in public for many many months and his critics were saying that the president was actually dead he was incapacitated and in order to quell those rumors the president of the barn and his allies released this video but he looked very strange his face didn't look more mall his eyes looked wide it didn't quite look like him so his opponents basically said that this was a deep faith and evidence that the president was dead and 2 days later excuse me there was the start of a military coup. it failed but it just showed how powerful this video which was actually on when tick and he probably looks odd because he had had a stone stroke i mean probably had. the bad effect of the stroke it shows how effective it can be to say authentic video is fake when there's not. a little bit of a cough right then you know it's hard when you're the only guest on this show and you've got to keep talking so i'm going to go for a
the president of the bonn have basically gone on a trip and foreign media reported that he had been ill and it probably transpired that he had had a stroke and he basically didn't appear in public for many many months and his critics were saying that the president was actually dead he was incapacitated and in order to quell those rumors the president of the barn and his allies released this video but he looked very strange his face didn't look more mall his eyes looked wide it didn't quite look...
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wealth transfer up is a lot here you sang correct yeah well tax revenues go to pay off the interest on bonnes and if the interest on not you know if that interest then flows to the richest one percent who are most of the bonds yeah it's us paying taxes to give money to those guys which you know it's not unique to the bond market that's kind of help the whole economy works right now you know as if the stock market is basically just a game to enrich the the one percent and the same thing with roky real estate you know it's all money flowing and you know even if it's just inflation that pushes those things up inflation is a tax it's a hidden tax on savers in other words if you've got a bank account that you know in point 05 percent and it's lation is 1.5 percent or 4 percent or 6 percent or whatever it's going to be soon that means your savings shrink. by an amount that is being transferred to the one percent so. what's surprising about all of this is not that they're doing it is that we haven't figured it out you know if a sufficient number of people got this then we would have a french revolut
wealth transfer up is a lot here you sang correct yeah well tax revenues go to pay off the interest on bonnes and if the interest on not you know if that interest then flows to the richest one percent who are most of the bonds yeah it's us paying taxes to give money to those guys which you know it's not unique to the bond market that's kind of help the whole economy works right now you know as if the stock market is basically just a game to enrich the the one percent and the same thing with...
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world's forests be reached. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore de forest to dendy graded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all. by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appearing. india is also taking part and so is pakistan. i spoke to the director of rwanda's forestry authority how would he rate his country's progress in the bomb challenge we saw that at least a name $100000.00 victims has been. abducted up to now it's missed 4 to 5 percent of the take this is now is a reduction of. other countries like malawi have also been successful with their planting but they've still lost
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industries can learn from the success and thanks for bringing us that back story thought roxboro in bonn. well on a saturn note the death of prince philip on april 9th has left a huge void in the life of britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd and after 73 years of marriage how could it not thoughts go to her on her 95th birthday barely 4 days after his funeral and still within the 2 week period of official mourning traditionally celebrations of her birthday are held in june but all public festivities seem to have also been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row. a life devoted to the crown born and 926 she is senator thrown in 1952 since then she has ruled with a constant hand queen elizabeth the 2nd is presidents longest reigning monarch. a lifetime for the queen. seems to be a lot. of these days and prince. were raised with this is what the queen. has been prince philip companion and supporter for more than 7 decades they have 4 children whether it's scandalous recessions and devastating losses together. this is. did. before. i don't think you think. it's losing. the queen is expected to resum
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and scott rocks for joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott so we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as john wrote that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big difference is i mean with traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new world the worst possible future that's imagined is a peek a future of sort of political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe are imagining a future in a climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like maya lin does the history of b.s. war or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of these
and scott rocks for joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott so we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as john wrote that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big difference is i mean with traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new...
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world's forests be reached. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore deforested and degraded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020. taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all. by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000 square kilometers that's like covering an area larger than the whole of india with trees. it's the world's largest ever reforestation program from peru in the andes to countries across africa new forests are appearing. india is also taking part and so is pakistan. i spoke to the director of rwanda's forestry authority how would he rate his country's progress in the bomb challenge we saw that at least the name 100000 victor has been. good up to now it's missed 4 to 5 percent of the take this is now is a reduction of. other countries like malawi have also been successful with their planting but they've still lost tree cov
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and scott rocks for joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott so we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as john wrote that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big difference is i mean with traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new world the worst possible future that's imagined is a peek a future of sort of political dictatorship of with the rise of the climate catastrophe as a sort of the greatest fear of mankind you've seen writers respond to that end and start to imagine what this fear could look like if you realize so so books about the climate catastrophe or imagining a future in a climate catastrophe become real bestsellers like like my island does a history of beanies or or a giant cooks of the new wilderness which was just nominated for the book it was interesting because it seems to me that the tone of some of th
and scott rocks for joins me on the line now from our studios in bonn good to see you scott so we're going to talk a little bit more about this phenomenon that is climate fiction it's as john wrote that's really been gathering speed for some time now so how would you say classified differs from the traditional dystopian fiction that that's really been around for many decades. yeah i think the big difference is i mean with traditional dystopian science fiction i mean you know in 1904 brave new...
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world's forests the resort. 10 years ago representatives from many countries met in the german city of bonn where they agreed to restore de forest to dendy graded landscapes it was called the bond challenge each country set its own goals. countries all over the globe committed to planting 1500000 square kilometers of new forest by 2020 a few gender taking that's an area about half the size of the indian subcontinent. but that's not all. by 2030 they're aiming to have planted up to 3500000...
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developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn. all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 2019 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years well norwegian filmmaker under his hama believes that decision was politically motivated. democracy can't say that. we expect. anything to react to our documentary we are not surprised that they are not. we have been nominated. so we expected them to take action. authorities have set rights and freedoms in hong kong remain intact but more than 10000 people have been arrested in relation to the protests many activists including us based josue who appears in the documentary have fled to the city to continue that advocacy. i mean. you know me being nominated for us to be a very encouraging and motivating news for t
developments and thanks for bringing us those background insights we'll talk again soon scott roxboro in bonn. all the documentary do not split follows pro-democracy protests in hong kong from the summer of 2019 until the new national security law came into effect a year later it's been nominated for an oscar for best short documentary and following the nomination hong kong broadcaster t.v. be announced that it would not air this year's academy awards for the 1st time in over 50 years well...
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sunnyvale restaurants say they are victims of a hate crime because somebody smashed a window at the la bonneese restaurant. the co owner says that they also found disturbing crumbled up note near that broken glass. bases saying. >> asian people go home. but in more derogatory terms, you can break my window. we can do whatever you want. lebron will prevail. the bond is the good in french. the good will prevail no matter what. >> no arrests have been made yet and the police say they have no suspects at this point. >> in national news. it's a big day in washington. president joe biden will give his first address to a joint session of congress expected outline his next major legislative priorities. a trillion dollar package focus on child care and education. and joining us to talk more about what we can expect is professor david mccuan pull up ali saif professor there at sonoma state. professor mckeown, thank you so much for joining us once again. well, thank you very much for having me. it's always a pleasure. what are the speech is really a chance to toot your horn or what. >> well, i mean, he
sunnyvale restaurants say they are victims of a hate crime because somebody smashed a window at the la bonneese restaurant. the co owner says that they also found disturbing crumbled up note near that broken glass. bases saying. >> asian people go home. but in more derogatory terms, you can break my window. we can do whatever you want. lebron will prevail. the bond is the good in french. the good will prevail no matter what. >> no arrests have been made yet and the police say they...
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diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott roxboro joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scotched now finally it's what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture but it really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director but also because it seems really to speak to this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us after the year of the pandemic where we're hearing feeling vulnerable where we're perhaps more introspective and and this film really is a very introspective movie about an incredibly vulnerable woman played by frances mcdormand who has lost everything and is living out of her van as a modern day nomad. in some ways this film can be seen as almost a retelling of the american western or of the american dream story and i think it's interesting that it did strike such a chord with the academy this year because i think it's coming at a time when so many people also in america are trying to question questio
diversity writ large at this year's oscars and of course scott roxboro joins me now on the line from bonn welcome scotched now finally it's what i feel like saying after all these years the diversity message seems to have gotten through what stood out for you this time round. well i mean the best picture but it really stood out not only because it was directed by a chinese director but also because it seems really to speak to this moment in time i mean this is i think a moment for all of us...
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it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities.mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great...