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to spread their ideology 6 members of the so-called free comradeship dresden were convicted for a range of charges including assault and involvement in a criminal organization. to come out of the court to clarify to you that all of the accused that's exactly what deeply racist motives and a strong affinity to naziism those. pictures of hitler swastikas and the like which clearly exemplify the defendant's convictions or your character and or to believe that. the 5 men and one woman were sentenced to between 3 and 6 years in prison their group emerged in the summer of 2015 at the start of the migration crisis when group members were accused of rioting outside a refugee shelter near dresden. the defendants are also being held accountable for storming a leftist alternative housing project in dresden they're described as having links to pick a german nationalist group targeting muslims in europe. the trial lasted 2 and a half years the defendants time in pretrial detention will be withdrawn from their prison sentences. some sports news now the 2nd half of the bundesliga season kicked off on
to spread their ideology 6 members of the so-called free comradeship dresden were convicted for a range of charges including assault and involvement in a criminal organization. to come out of the court to clarify to you that all of the accused that's exactly what deeply racist motives and a strong affinity to naziism those. pictures of hitler swastikas and the like which clearly exemplify the defendant's convictions or your character and or to believe that. the 5 men and one woman were...
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we began our trip to bohemia in the main railway station of dresden in eastern germany. up until the end of the 1900 century the station was called whole for bohemian station and the line was the saxon bohemian state railway. today the electrified mainline between dresden and it seemed put moakley in the czech republic is called the elba valley railway. i. industrialisation and burgeoning tourism saw the amount of traffic increase so rapidly that an expansion of the railway station became essential. in 898 the bohemian railway station was renamed to dressed and hauptbahnhof or central station which remains to this day. the local railway service taking passengers to the border with the czech republic runs about every 15 minutes and connects dressed in with the saxon and bohemian switzerland regions. it's a popular railway route not just due to the charmingly diverse natural landscape by the river elbe. its frequent and fast connection to the sandstone mountains make it a truly convenient alternative to the car. the 1st stage of our journey took us from dresden to budge on
we began our trip to bohemia in the main railway station of dresden in eastern germany. up until the end of the 1900 century the station was called whole for bohemian station and the line was the saxon bohemian state railway. today the electrified mainline between dresden and it seemed put moakley in the czech republic is called the elba valley railway. i. industrialisation and burgeoning tourism saw the amount of traffic increase so rapidly that an expansion of the railway station became...
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navy poem attack now in her fifty's kim has just been awarded the dresden peace prize. is to say kumble to be the recipient of such and say that this team was a word with so much meaning behind it can focus famous for being the subject of a photograph. a photograph of such power that it galvanized public opinion around the world about the war in vietnam and helped change the course of history. i avoid. oh boy totally. to look my picture alone my mouth my i guess my body is the warsaw moment of human me. as a little girl i've felt so embarrassed why i was naked and my brothers my causing was close on. us i just do it right there and i turned my hat and i saw 4 bombs landing lead that fire was everywhere and the fire actually burned my clothes off. i was 9 you know and i remember i thought oh my goodness i got. so i would be out. and so people always see me different way of course that moment that picture that day in my life what i have. now i know i have a picture i am not. feeling embarrassed like before. but it is not much to me until the moment when i have a child i l
navy poem attack now in her fifty's kim has just been awarded the dresden peace prize. is to say kumble to be the recipient of such and say that this team was a word with so much meaning behind it can focus famous for being the subject of a photograph. a photograph of such power that it galvanized public opinion around the world about the war in vietnam and helped change the course of history. i avoid. oh boy totally. to look my picture alone my mouth my i guess my body is the warsaw moment of...
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their own police force finally on in today's neutral voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and goodbye dinners offertory. i asked him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. minister lee he was hesitant particularly given the political situation. i told him we'd have to play something unconventional. and then he suggested vine back and forth. and we feel extremely lucky to have enlisted a musician if you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow would sure moscow political alpha mysterious i guess. that's it yes he said for even though. he says is what you are she says yeah. but i think it's yes yes yes. so. you don't credit for letting you off the. deep end. for this fine he thought when i came on stage i felt this was history in the making for the house was full to the rafters. and the audience really clung to every no faith as if it were divine inspiration it all about us but that's really how it felt it's incredibly exciting to listen to him play and to perform with him. theme . from super live in this film. i've got a person sorts o
their own police force finally on in today's neutral voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and goodbye dinners offertory. i asked him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. minister lee he was hesitant particularly given the political situation. i told him we'd have to play something unconventional. and then he suggested vine back and forth. and we feel extremely lucky to have enlisted a musician if you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow...
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but i will say that the film institute's fine young and in today's new voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and go by do you know his offertory of if. i ask him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. i mean initially he was hesitant particularly given the political situation . i told him we'd have to play something unconventional and then he suggested vine back and forth. with felix treat me lucky to have enlisted a musician not to get on stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow. sure moscow political. history is how i. got it yes keep he said his films for women on. the sets of. people yes yes. thank you don't. like to go. through this fine he's too when i came on stage i felt this was history in the making for the house was full to the rafters. and the audience really clung to every note of faith as if it were divine inspiration. but that's really how it felt this incredibly exciting to listen to him play and to perform with an. earth. the thing . thank you for all of this not just a few more i'm sorry i got a question about the person so it's
but i will say that the film institute's fine young and in today's new voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and go by do you know his offertory of if. i ask him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. i mean initially he was hesitant particularly given the political situation . i told him we'd have to play something unconventional and then he suggested vine back and forth. with felix treat me lucky to have enlisted a musician not to get on stature it's a real...
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your head but what processes does it trigger that that's a question for the brain researchers that dresden stack nicol university they discovered that the brains of sporty mice had a better blood supply and improved so growth. there's a region in the brain that's responsible for learning and memory new neurons are formed there throughout your life and this increases when mice are more active physically and mentally. activity it turns out stimulates the growth of neurons in the brains of mice the hypothesis is that since humans are genetically similar to mice such increased neuron growth could well occur in the brains of active humans to. remaining active in old age has a huge effect but it's even bigger when you're younger so start early you'll definitely get more out of it than starting at the last minute. of. noise and. i think doing nothing as an option it doesn't help you at all. exercise really is good for the body and the mind and a little bit of effort goes a long way. not all people who suddenly gain weight eat too much sometimes prescribed medication is to blame. before being pres
your head but what processes does it trigger that that's a question for the brain researchers that dresden stack nicol university they discovered that the brains of sporty mice had a better blood supply and improved so growth. there's a region in the brain that's responsible for learning and memory new neurons are formed there throughout your life and this increases when mice are more active physically and mentally. activity it turns out stimulates the growth of neurons in the brains of mice...
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films for instance find young in today's new voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and go by to know his offertory of if. i ask him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. minister lee he was hesitant particularly given the political situation. i told him we'd have to play something unconventional and then he suggested vine back and forth. we feel extremely lucky to have enlisted a musician if you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow when your moscow public i'm all for this use i. think. that's it yes keep the set them up for you know. see what you are yeah. but i think it's yes yes yes. so. you don't. like that you see. if you. keep. going for this fine when i came on stage i felt this was history in the making. the house was full to the rafters. and the audience really clung to every note of faith as if it were divine inspiration. but that's really how it felt it's incredibly exciting to listen to him play and to perform with it. theo thank you very much mr wurmser and better person since. it's your face you. know scott mcclellan shou
films for instance find young in today's new voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and go by to know his offertory of if. i ask him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. minister lee he was hesitant particularly given the political situation. i told him we'd have to play something unconventional and then he suggested vine back and forth. we feel extremely lucky to have enlisted a musician if you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow when your...
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it's a good film and slutskaya on into his voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and go by doing as offertory of. i asked him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. really he was hesitant particularly given the political situation. i told him we'd have to play something unconventional form and then he suggested vine back and forth. with felix treat me lucky to have enlisted a musician no you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow would sure moscow public all for history as i. was. that's it yes he said his film was for even though. you should see it since it was cheap yeah. people yes yes yes. so. you don't. like to go to. 6 this go for this fine just when i came on stage i felt this was history in the making the house was full to the rafters. and the audience really clung to every note of faith as if it were divine inspiration to people but that's really how it felt it's incredibly exciting to listen to him play and to perform with it. theo . minister. i got a question from there not a person so it's me. who wants and is the most corr
it's a good film and slutskaya on into his voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and go by doing as offertory of. i asked him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. really he was hesitant particularly given the political situation. i told him we'd have to play something unconventional form and then he suggested vine back and forth. with felix treat me lucky to have enlisted a musician no you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow would sure...
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but i will say that the film starts fine young and in today's neutral voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and goodbye dinners offertory. i asked him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. minister lee he was hesitant particularly given the political situation i told him we'd have to play something unconventional and then he suggested vine back and forth. with felix truly lucky to have enlisted a musician if you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in moscow would feel more scope for these 2 years i guess. that's it yes he said films for. stitching you she says is what you are yeah. but i think that yes yes yes. so. you don't. let it go. if you. think. that. if you. are for this fine is for when i came on stage i felt this was history in the making for the house was full to the rafters. and the audience really clung to every note of faith as if it were divine inspiration. but that's really how it felt it's incredibly exciting to listen to him play and to perform with him. ok. ok. the theme . thank you for all of this to me more i'm sorry i've go
but i will say that the film starts fine young and in today's neutral voice we met 2 years ago in dresden when he was the soloist and goodbye dinners offertory. i asked him you don't. perform with my orchestra in moscow. minister lee he was hesitant particularly given the political situation i told him we'd have to play something unconventional and then he suggested vine back and forth. with felix truly lucky to have enlisted a musician if you don't stature it's a real treat for the audience in...
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become bothersome noise or even noise pollution that's what researchers at the technical university of dresden in germany want to find out. dad john outen so i has created a set up that mimics the experience of traveling by automobile. he's investigating how we hear and perceive different sounds. the acoustics lab is completely soundproofed even the floor is insulated against noise the research is have to walk on a net that keeps the reflection of sound waves in this room to an absolute minimum so sounds camille measured with great precision the researches know that certain sound qualities bother us more than others. but higher frequencies always draw our attention and that makes the more problematic temporal variations are also an issue we tend to be very sensitive to sounds that aren't constant but very. so if a sound or source of noise is highly variable like the sound of a train that passes every 15 minutes that tends to bother us much more than a continuous noise problem. sound is measured as a sound pressure level expressed in decibel zz the higher the pressure caused by a sound wave the
become bothersome noise or even noise pollution that's what researchers at the technical university of dresden in germany want to find out. dad john outen so i has created a set up that mimics the experience of traveling by automobile. he's investigating how we hear and perceive different sounds. the acoustics lab is completely soundproofed even the floor is insulated against noise the research is have to walk on a net that keeps the reflection of sound waves in this room to an absolute minimum...
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he was in dresden at the time the wall fell. after it fell the east german came to the building where the kgb was co-headquartered and they demanded to see files. and putin in an autobiographical essay that was published when he became president in 2000 describes how they stayed up all night feeding all of the files into the furnace and the furnace exploded and it was quite a frightening experience for all of them there because they didn't know what was going to happen. putin called moscow and said, what should i do about this? nobody picked up the phone. nobody apes errenswered. if you want to understand vladimir putin and this time, it's quite important. >> i know we have a picture of -- in berlin, not dresden, of the people of east berlin going to the stazi offices and breaking into those offices and wanting to see their files that were kept there. can you talk a little bit about the trials afterwards? >> right. in the end a lot of people did see their files and then, of course, it turned out that there were a lot of people -
he was in dresden at the time the wall fell. after it fell the east german came to the building where the kgb was co-headquartered and they demanded to see files. and putin in an autobiographical essay that was published when he became president in 2000 describes how they stayed up all night feeding all of the files into the furnace and the furnace exploded and it was quite a frightening experience for all of them there because they didn't know what was going to happen. putin called moscow and...
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and in recognition of her extraordinary achievements, she was honored earlier this year with the dresden peace prize, one of the most important in the world. [applause] >> when hannibal wrote to me and said that he wanted to present a preview of his performance at the constitution center, my immediate answer was yes. ago,se hannibal, a year wrote and said he had been moved to introduce a similar piece that he had written in honor of victims of the alabama church bombings, and we had those victims here at the constitution center and hannibal played part of his extraordinary piece "crucifixion, resurrection, nine souls traveling, honoring the nine people murdered in the charleston church shootings and that was one of the most meaningful and important events we had at the constitution center. hannibal will present the world premiere of his tribute to dr. fook. as well as the tribute performance of the children of fire, which was the piece that he wrote immediately when he was impressed and moved to do so when he saw the picture of her, and that will be tomorrow night at the philadelphia vis
and in recognition of her extraordinary achievements, she was honored earlier this year with the dresden peace prize, one of the most important in the world. [applause] >> when hannibal wrote to me and said that he wanted to present a preview of his performance at the constitution center, my immediate answer was yes. ago,se hannibal, a year wrote and said he had been moved to introduce a similar piece that he had written in honor of victims of the alabama church bombings, and we had those...
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eastern europe could ignore the much louder chants of demonstrators in the streets of leipzig and dresden, in the churches and the schools and in the factors in on the farms, a once silent people found the voice and a battering ram to knock down walls, real and imagine. because of them the political map of europe has been rewritten." what about the museum? well, if you go to the reagan is museum. when you go there, you come upon, if you get to these large foreign policy sections. once you get through it there are these doors, as you can see from my amateurish photography. and, as you look through it, this big video playing of reagan and gorbachev and what they did to bring about an end to the cold war through peaceful negotiations. and there are exhibits all around the room that talk about how did this end? and all of those exhibits emphasized reagan working with gorbachev. reagan talking with gorbachev. negotiating. doing what they could to try to develop the trust that would ultimately lead to disarmament. by the way the iran contra exhibit is right here, conveniently located so that yo
eastern europe could ignore the much louder chants of demonstrators in the streets of leipzig and dresden, in the churches and the schools and in the factors in on the farms, a once silent people found the voice and a battering ram to knock down walls, real and imagine. because of them the political map of europe has been rewritten." what about the museum? well, if you go to the reagan is museum. when you go there, you come upon, if you get to these large foreign policy sections. once you...
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if you want to understand vladimir putin and his attitude score towards life, go back to dresden. >> we have a picture of people of east berlin going to the stazi offices and wanting to see their files that was kept there. talk about the trials afterwards. >> in the end a lot of people did see their files. it turns out there were a lot of people first of all, west germans what was painful was when people started to find out their loved ones, members of their family had been informing on the. there was a famous east german writer. it turned out her husband was informing the secret police. this was a pernicious thing about east germany. the extent to which so many people in the population became informal workers informers for the ease german secret police. telling tales on their coworkers and even on their own families. a great outpouring and questioning of what people lives had been. it turns out your husband had been informing on you. you have to wonder what it all meant. >> fume is left with professor angela stent a few minutes left with professor angela stent. richard in virginia,
if you want to understand vladimir putin and his attitude score towards life, go back to dresden. >> we have a picture of people of east berlin going to the stazi offices and wanting to see their files that was kept there. talk about the trials afterwards. >> in the end a lot of people did see their files. it turns out there were a lot of people first of all, west germans what was painful was when people started to find out their loved ones, members of their family had been...