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late one night, east berlin has shut down for the night. a place that was hopping at night. he says, i hear west berlin is hopping, let's go over there. his guy says we can't do that. so he is just insistent. let's try it. they walk up to the soviet guard. they start getting guns out, asking what these guys are doing. as soon as one of the guards saw louis armstrong, a russian guard, who probably did not speak any english, new to louis armstrong was. he called his other guard buddies over. they are taking pictures, getting autographs. they send them across the bridge to the american side at checkpoint charlie. they get to the american side, and the american guard -- it was like this big guy from texas, this imposing figure. as soon as that guy saw louis armstrong he said it is satchmo. the same thing that happened on the russian side happened on the american side. where louis armstrong because of his cultural relevance, his standing as a cultural icon, he was able to transcend not only the boundary between east and west berlin, but also tha
late one night, east berlin has shut down for the night. a place that was hopping at night. he says, i hear west berlin is hopping, let's go over there. his guy says we can't do that. so he is just insistent. let's try it. they walk up to the soviet guard. they start getting guns out, asking what these guys are doing. as soon as one of the guards saw louis armstrong, a russian guard, who probably did not speak any english, new to louis armstrong was. he called his other guard buddies over....
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stormtracker 6 live double scan in willow grove and jenkintown and spotty precipitation to the east in berlin and hammonton and portions of ocean county from seaside heights to surf city, we are dealing with residual moisture but the heaviest as i mentioned is to the north. we'll show you the picture outside. the action cam outside earlier looking at fairmount park. we have a cloudy start to your friday there along the schuylkill river, and visibility is on the low side as well. check ahead with your carrier if are you out and about or traveling by air today. it's a cool afternoon, currently in philadelphia coming in at 60 degree, 56 in allentown and the coast in cape may, we have the constant northeasterly wind and higher gusts earlier today and they are sustained 9 miles per hour in reading. 16 in philadelphia and sustain wind speed in dover at 23 miles per hour. here is satellite 6 along with action radar off to the west you see why we are in and out of this wet weather, we have this upper level low over portions of the ohio valley and it's actually retro grading west warned and places lik
stormtracker 6 live double scan in willow grove and jenkintown and spotty precipitation to the east in berlin and hammonton and portions of ocean county from seaside heights to surf city, we are dealing with residual moisture but the heaviest as i mentioned is to the north. we'll show you the picture outside. the action cam outside earlier looking at fairmount park. we have a cloudy start to your friday there along the schuylkill river, and visibility is on the low side as well. check ahead...
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little bit of rain and this line of precipitation is really fall ago part as it pushes east through medford and berlin at this point. it's just light nuisance rain and should not be around more than 30 minutes in any spots. there is additional rain in southern delaware county were not too much longer and a more pronounced area of precipitation in southern newcastle county. it wouldn't be a surprise if this popped up into philadelphia later on. and south jersey you are getting a heavier bout of rain. the temperature is 68 degrees and the winds 8-miles per hour. and we are clouding up and have been since early this morning when we had sun and once we get rid of the current batch of precipitation and we'll have additional showers during the day and evening. by 6:00 there is light precipitation, and something steadier. the idea is correct, later tonight west of philadelphia you'll get the heavier rain and the question then becomes does is it migrate all the way east into philadelphia? the new model runs suggests it may be here by 5:00 in the morning just in time for us going on the air at 4:30 and then fo
little bit of rain and this line of precipitation is really fall ago part as it pushes east through medford and berlin at this point. it's just light nuisance rain and should not be around more than 30 minutes in any spots. there is additional rain in southern delaware county were not too much longer and a more pronounced area of precipitation in southern newcastle county. it wouldn't be a surprise if this popped up into philadelphia later on. and south jersey you are getting a heavier bout of...
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Sep 11, 2016
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berlin he was in east with his band. they had gotten approval for him to be there. e got shut down for the night. berlin is hear west popping, let's go over there. his guy says we can't do that. so he is just insisted. let's try it. they walk up to the soviet cars. guards sawone of the a russian guard knew who he was. he called his other guard buddies over. they send them across the bridge to the american side at checkpoint charlie. it was like this big guy from texas, this imposing figure. as soon as that guy saw louis armstrong he said it is satchmo. the same thing that happened on the russian side happened on the american side. louis armstrong because of his , heding as a cultural icon crossed that legal boundary in many ways. walkid i can even just back-and-forth read but louis armstrong because of his relevance, that is the kind of abilities that his cultural power held. he was slated to go on a state department tour. in 1957, when the central high school of little rock has that order, you are going to -- desegregate in the governor says no and the president is
berlin he was in east with his band. they had gotten approval for him to be there. e got shut down for the night. berlin is hear west popping, let's go over there. his guy says we can't do that. so he is just insisted. let's try it. they walk up to the soviet cars. guards sawone of the a russian guard knew who he was. he called his other guard buddies over. they send them across the bridge to the american side at checkpoint charlie. it was like this big guy from texas, this imposing figure. as...
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Sep 26, 2016
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but now the most exciting parts of germany are berlin and the east, we're starting to see the cities growing. and this is a place where you can get decent quality property for a fraction of the price of -- i realize this is an extreme example, but london. it really is less than a quarter of the price on a likely basis. we are now beginning to see rental yields rise. we are seeing people move to berlin. this is a long-term growth story where you're able to get exposure about a company inexpensive relative to peers and should perform on a long-term view. >> if you ask people living in berlin, they would argue that we have already seen a bubble forming in berlin. and i think bank of america very merrill lynch dominated the real estate sector saying rates can go much lower. we are not going to be seeing another 5% to 6% increase annually. how do you respond to this? >> bell, berlin property prices are still cheaper than paris, they are cheaper than milan, they are cheaper than frankfurt and cheaper than london. when i say cheaper, i don't just mean a little bit cheaper, they are an extra
but now the most exciting parts of germany are berlin and the east, we're starting to see the cities growing. and this is a place where you can get decent quality property for a fraction of the price of -- i realize this is an extreme example, but london. it really is less than a quarter of the price on a likely basis. we are now beginning to see rental yields rise. we are seeing people move to berlin. this is a long-term growth story where you're able to get exposure about a company...
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Sep 26, 2016
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the cold war, access to berlin, the ever present middle east. there's haunting similarity between situations in the middle east then versus now. many of the same concerns and conditions. i think that -- and we always have that challenge of how to balance the detail and the broad picture. we spent a lot of time agonizing over what topics to pick. and labor over every word in the interest of doing the best we can to be as objective and responsible, but at the same time, mindful of the president's time. this president devotes a lot of time to intelligence, but he has a whole lot of other issues, as you all can appreciate, on his platter, and we have to be mindful of that, that we not inundate him with too much intelligence, which is possible. it is in the end for us today as it was historically, a balancing act. mr. brennan: the pdb is not the only access the intelligence community has to the president. we spend time in the situation room and security council meetings when you can look at things strategically. mr. clapper: exactly right. john and i
the cold war, access to berlin, the ever present middle east. there's haunting similarity between situations in the middle east then versus now. many of the same concerns and conditions. i think that -- and we always have that challenge of how to balance the detail and the broad picture. we spent a lot of time agonizing over what topics to pick. and labor over every word in the interest of doing the best we can to be as objective and responsible, but at the same time, mindful of the president's...
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in east germany, they have usually 20% to 24%, but in the west, they usually have 1 12% to 15% and not more. for example, now there will be an election in berlinand they saying they will have just 12%. >> as mentioned, this is an eastern state, a part of the formerer communist part of east germany. it is also very rural, sparsely populated, and it is also angela merkel's home state. you were there. how representative is it for the rest of the country? >> i would say it is represented -- representative because the campaign was not about state issues. it was about federal issues, national issues. about refugees. those are questions mainly being decided in berlin, not the state capital, and ill, the whole campaign was about those national issues. terms of its size or population it is a small state, i think it was a very important election. >> before we go on, let us perhaps take a closer look at or alternative for germany. here is a short film. negative election campaign drew lots of voters. they made it clear what they did not like. they spoke out against foreigners, who make up only of the population. they did best in tourist towns. anti-muslim
in east germany, they have usually 20% to 24%, but in the west, they usually have 1 12% to 15% and not more. for example, now there will be an election in berlinand they saying they will have just 12%. >> as mentioned, this is an eastern state, a part of the formerer communist part of east germany. it is also very rural, sparsely populated, and it is also angela merkel's home state. you were there. how representative is it for the rest of the country? >> i would say it is...
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probably the new alternative to the existing government in the city of berlin will be a coalition between several democrats forming under eastts. just imagine this kind of constellation as a federal government of berlin. i think the general debate in germany will be, with regard to the upcoming elections in autumn, a government of stability, a government of the political center, angela merkel, or uv times with a different coalition. caroline: and one yes or no question, in terms of a deutschland next year? >> hopefully, no, but we have got to be realistic. caroline: it is wonderful that you have stopped by, david mcallister. hopefully, we can lure you on once again. anna, back to you. anna: thank you very much, caroline and thanks to our guest over there in berlin as well. now, tapan datta is to with us in the studio. there is not much time left on the program, but the existential crisis triggered by the brexit vote will be tested in italy, germany, and france. >> these things are only tangentially about europe. they are ultimately, about living standards and jobs. and the eu becomes a convenient vocal point. they are scapeg
probably the new alternative to the existing government in the city of berlin will be a coalition between several democrats forming under eastts. just imagine this kind of constellation as a federal government of berlin. i think the general debate in germany will be, with regard to the upcoming elections in autumn, a government of stability, a government of the political center, angela merkel, or uv times with a different coalition. caroline: and one yes or no question, in terms of a...
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east. on september 27, 1940, three hours signed the pact of berlin. the tree was a far-reaching alliance.ntries would assist one another with medical, economic and military means when one of the powers was attacked, particularly the use of the word attack by a power not been involved in the european war or the chinese or japanese conflict. the last of these provisions was aimed directly at the united states. narrator: tokyo celebrated. berlin piled itself forth. countriesar the axis against us. we watched the life-and-death struggle for possession of the skies over great britain. >> despite the propaganda and confusion of recent months, it is obvious england is losing the war. >> england will not only survived, england will win. ♪ narrator: so when we were asked out of work for a written, aid britain at the risk of war, 68%. mad -- the march of conquest change our attitude from 1936 when only one out of 20 americans thought we would be involved in war 21941 when 14 out of 20 americans were willing to risk or if war was necessary to ensure defeat. congress fored authority and for funds suf
east. on september 27, 1940, three hours signed the pact of berlin. the tree was a far-reaching alliance.ntries would assist one another with medical, economic and military means when one of the powers was attacked, particularly the use of the word attack by a power not been involved in the european war or the chinese or japanese conflict. the last of these provisions was aimed directly at the united states. narrator: tokyo celebrated. berlin piled itself forth. countriesar the axis against us....
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east. on september 22, 1940, these three powers signed the so-called pact of berlin.y, it was provided that the three countries would assist one another with all political, economic, and military means when one of the powers was attacked, most particularly the use of the word getacked" by a power not involved in the european war or the chinese-japanese conflict. waslast of these provisions aimed directly at the united states. narrator: tokyo celebrated. round cheers. heiled itself. three obvious the countries stood together. we watched the skies. [bombs and ominous music] >> despite the propaganda and confusion of recent months, it is now obvious england is losing the war. >> england will not only survive, england will win! ♪ narrator: so, what we are asked, should we keep out of war or aid at the risk of war? aidittany even at -- britain, even at the risk of war, 87%. it changed our national attitude ofm 1936, when only one out 20 americans thought we would enter the war. 21941, when 15 out of 20 americans were willing to risk war. sufficient to manufacture of additi
east. on september 22, 1940, these three powers signed the so-called pact of berlin.y, it was provided that the three countries would assist one another with all political, economic, and military means when one of the powers was attacked, most particularly the use of the word getacked" by a power not involved in the european war or the chinese-japanese conflict. waslast of these provisions aimed directly at the united states. narrator: tokyo celebrated. round cheers. heiled itself. three...
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an east troy man -- facing charges for allegedly taking pictures of a naked woman at a new berlin tanning salon. prosecutors say jeremy dawley did it by sticking his camera phone under a wall. it happened in april. according to a criminal complaint...the woman noticed the phone after she got out from the tanning bed. if convicted -- dawley faces up to three and a half years in prison. the prosecution rests its case he's one of three men accused in the murder of 5-year-old laylah petersen. in 2014 -- barrett allegedly ?fired a gun into a home -- hitting petersen as she sat on her grandfather's lap. police say he intended to shoot-up a different house. before wrapping its case.. paul farr was called to testify. farr drove two men away from the scene after the shooting. he said he became concerned about what happened-- after learning about a kid and that could have been anybody's kid. it could have been my daughter." farr has reached a plea deal with prosecutors. he'll be sentenced next month. the third man -- arlis gordon -- also reached a plea deal and will be sentenced in december. the ro
an east troy man -- facing charges for allegedly taking pictures of a naked woman at a new berlin tanning salon. prosecutors say jeremy dawley did it by sticking his camera phone under a wall. it happened in april. according to a criminal complaint...the woman noticed the phone after she got out from the tanning bed. if convicted -- dawley faces up to three and a half years in prison. the prosecution rests its case he's one of three men accused in the murder of 5-year-old laylah petersen. in...
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Sep 14, 2016
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east berlinners who couldn't believe what they were seeing. they asked, is it like this everywhere and i thought they were talking how big berlin was. because they had not experienced what we had. we had the birth of plenty and the world's best markets and still do for goods, services, for capital, for intellectual property, innovation, we are the world's land of opportunity and they were hungry for it. . a time for choosing, i'd enuncourage whonche hasn't watched it to watch it. and everyone who hasn't watched it in a while to watch it again. today reagan said back then, famous words, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. sadly, that's more true today than perhaps at any time since he uttered those words then.
east berlinners who couldn't believe what they were seeing. they asked, is it like this everywhere and i thought they were talking how big berlin was. because they had not experienced what we had. we had the birth of plenty and the world's best markets and still do for goods, services, for capital, for intellectual property, innovation, we are the world's land of opportunity and they were hungry for it. . a time for choosing, i'd enuncourage whonche hasn't watched it to watch it. and everyone...
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east coast. parts of the bay state preparing to feel the storm's forecast. >> kris: a masked man on the run in berlin. police searching for the suspect they say behind robberies at both a bank and a home. >> sarah: and tom brady's as teammates react as a tribute goes up at gillette. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> kris: good morning to you. it's 6:00. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris anderson in for christa dell ca. >> sarah: and i'm sarah french. we're keeping a close eye on this wealth on labor day as we track what's left of hermine. the storm is swirling off the coast sending stormy seas our way. the cape and the islands preparing to see the worst from hermine. take a look at this. >> kris: the bay s alone. her ear's impact can be felt up and down the east coast. parts of new jersey, delaware and maryland all seeing choppy surf and roaring winds. for the latest on hermine's track, let's check in with meteorologist chris lambert. >> chris: beach erosion, large swells pushing become toward the coastline. tropical storm warnings down across buzzards bay and the cape and the islands
east coast. parts of the bay state preparing to feel the storm's forecast. >> kris: a masked man on the run in berlin. police searching for the suspect they say behind robberies at both a bank and a home. >> sarah: and tom brady's as teammates react as a tribute goes up at gillette. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> kris: good morning to you. it's 6:00. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris anderson in for christa dell ca. >> sarah: and i'm...
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berlin all the way down to the plymouth, new hampshire area as well. we'll show you the doppler radar with the severe storms moving through northern new hampshire, west to east, fast-moving, but expect an hour or two of heavy and potential hail. southern new hampshire, the storms are much weaker, but are approaching as well. we'll have more details on this on your full forecast in minutes. >> police are investigating this morning after a deck collapsed in connecticut injuring more than two dozen people. it happened at a house near the trinity campus in hartford. a third floor deck fell onto a second floor deck which collapsed on the first floor deck. 30 to 40 people were injured, are serious. a private security company that employed the pulse nightclub shooter is fined $150,000. the company is accused of listing false psychological testing information on forms that allowed employees to carry guns. one of the flawed storms belonged to shooter omar mateen. the company is saying that an administrative error did occur on mateen's form. the second girl accused in the slender man stabbing has pleaded not guilty bye reason of insanity. police say the two young wisc
berlin all the way down to the plymouth, new hampshire area as well. we'll show you the doppler radar with the severe storms moving through northern new hampshire, west to east, fast-moving, but expect an hour or two of heavy and potential hail. southern new hampshire, the storms are much weaker, but are approaching as well. we'll have more details on this on your full forecast in minutes. >> police are investigating this morning after a deck collapsed in connecticut injuring more than...