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collapsed as mother crystal was only allowed into east berlin 2 days later to identify her son. in east german authorities her pain at losing a child wasn't an issue which will. set up its act as she said that she would never be able to forget what she saw he was there just as he was when they pulled him out of the water she said he was on a table then they just hauled back the sheet as they do and 1st she just began to cry and of course it was her son there but she still had to go through all the formalities of identifying him and proving that it really was her son. the final report of the ministry of state security she said after the police had completed the criminal investigation it was determined this was an accidental drowning caused by the child itself. act in. the east german authorities followed similar protocols in other cases in addition to just episode burka for more children between 5 and 8 years old died in the shrubbery. and serious and secret crowbarred. galvatron cheek and change in met. a firefighter from west berlin class after home was involved in 2 instance on
collapsed as mother crystal was only allowed into east berlin 2 days later to identify her son. in east german authorities her pain at losing a child wasn't an issue which will. set up its act as she said that she would never be able to forget what she saw he was there just as he was when they pulled him out of the water she said he was on a table then they just hauled back the sheet as they do and 1st she just began to cry and of course it was her son there but she still had to go through all...
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after the accident in east berlin border guards have prevented the west berlin fire brigade from launching a rescue effort from the western side. only after a total of 5 children had died with fences and warning signs finally put up the authorities in western east berlin wrangled to 2 he is over in the agency rescue procedures they finally agreed the 1st responders including the west berlin police and fire department and people at the scene to try to launch a rescue after that. no more children died on the border. nor doubt how between his acca and burke was worth the form the border between west and east germany. in all those 9623 boys set out to cross his 100 kilometer long section of the front and escape to west germany by swimming across the. one of the lost his life in the attempt. of. your hand and hammon wanted to flee with a friend and kept. my name is get in camp i'm 15 years old and i live. in i'll be in 10th grade in september what i really want to do is go live with my father hines there hamburg i visited him there once. after 3 years in a siberian labor camp father had moved t
after the accident in east berlin border guards have prevented the west berlin fire brigade from launching a rescue effort from the western side. only after a total of 5 children had died with fences and warning signs finally put up the authorities in western east berlin wrangled to 2 he is over in the agency rescue procedures they finally agreed the 1st responders including the west berlin police and fire department and people at the scene to try to launch a rescue after that. no more children...
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. 3 crime examples for the power of critics are. courageous perseverance transcending borders an obstacle. they are now being honored for there in. march 21. next. i'll talk by the brahminism free racetrack the 1st speedsters it's a dream come true. calling. gives a back heavy foot test the bow speed limit the big no problem. what does a crash research your favorite. 16 d.w. . they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when. taken from them. countless cultural riches were literally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the ones that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone north from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. still one sole source of commerce event on g.w. .
1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. 3 crime examples for the power of critics are. courageous perseverance transcending borders an obstacle. they are now being honored for there in. march 21. next. i'll talk by the...
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you do too bye bye see you next time you're at check in. now since of people come to sweep every. area pickers. from thailand. they're hoping to make big bucks. but they're forced to accept piecework dubious contracts. dream job or ripoff. manager spawn don't. recognize that sound. what's all the buzz. d.j. and a beekeeper by only 7 records beehives. in his sound like how to transform their humming it into electronic music insect to the beat. of his it's. clear lomax. keeps most of the 90 minutes on t.w. . beethoven is for me. beethoven is for you. beethoven is for help. beethoven is for her. beethoven it is for them. beethoven is for cars. is for the on. going to beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on w. . closely. carefully you don't lose sleep you need to get. action. discover who. played. subscribe to the documen
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you do too bye bye see you next time you're at check in. turning trust. children germany 1945. and homeless. below is often the refuge in mark to in does toss monastery. survivors recall their experiences. the children of mine...
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. mafia. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. it's an invisible thread that's been depicted in many ways the coronavirus. this man knows exactly what it looks like. schmidt is a scientific illustrator. aided by extensive data he gives the buyer a realistic face and help society to better understand it. tomorrow today. coming up on g.w. . thousands of people come to sweep every. barry picker's. from thailand. they're hoping to make big bucks. but they're forced to accept piecework dubious contracts. train job or ripoff plain and $13.00. a meal come to a complete 2nd season on the french system back environment it's still about society it's still about us but all the planets on the brink we spoke to some folks leading experts in the field found out to the church. just took a couple of
1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. mafia. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. it's an invisible thread that's been depicted in many ways the coronavirus. this man knows exactly what it looks like. schmidt is a...
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. and. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. see. above. the a. journey . through the days at the desert i thought about it was rainy and the abuse i didn't want to believe it when i saw it for myself and i almost went crazy. they were exploited and abused and forced into prostitution. for many refugees the journey to ends with death. 50 d.w. . a duel with words. where i come from the we don't want a way from a confrontation. but i was 5 years old my father took me to his friends and i was told on the spot to. a sport that you love soul enters your soul. the fencing as a language and a good source for it is a conversation it. must leave your opponent to understand the thinking middle of the men to get close otherwise you can score a hit. it's not unlike a tough interview really when interviewing politicians or culprit
1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. and. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. see. above. the a. journey . through the days at the desert i thought about it was rainy and the abuse i didn't want to believe it when i saw it for myself and i almost went...
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. 3 prime examples for the power of critical are. courageous perseverance transcending borders and obstacles. they are now being on there in the good time metal. 21. w. . it was once a paradise. it's a toxic approach on the situation mentioned tunisia instead to feel straighter and the more. the main computer be international fashion industry. can assure i'm still the same. mom's most pollution. in 75 minutes on t w. o. in the eye of climate change. for. what's in store. for their future in the. context of the mega cities. in such. center. the world population is increasing the climate is changing it's getting warmer and there are going to be more and more places where you cannot grow pretty small problems we have to fix that some the white to do that is to use the modern genetic modif
1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. 3 prime examples for the power of critical are. courageous perseverance transcending borders and obstacles. they are now being on there in the good time metal. 21. w. . it was once a...
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the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in east berlin which is why she feels an empathy with the protesters in jail or us and believes their grievances should be heard. of the i hope the groups that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message to alexander lucas shameka but in return his message is equally clear he is not going anywhere anytime soon dominant cane al-jazeera berlin as many as $500.00 refugees and migrants stranded on a railway track and bosnia one province decided to ban them and push them into another which is refuse to accept them salah belt reports. on a road to nowhere hundreds of migrants from bosnia a trap to my place and a changing political ties the blare with us like. we are not human here we are just . they say they are being kicked between police into neighboring bosnian provinces in a sauna kent on announce
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eastern europe crowds of half a 1000000 people invents a lot square gore and i was under plot in east berlin and of course what it does is create paralysis in the mechanisms of control i.e. the police or even the army who will no longer defend a discredited regime which is all the theorists of revolution geoffrey davies crane britain others have pointed out is key let me ask you say you must present the authorities with what you call an impossible dilemma what you mean by that when when you are approaching the governments there's 2 options the government cannot negotiate with your own repression i'm going to identify the government when you engage in civil resistance is if you come to the repression option they risk was cool but firing what but firing meetings as people same powers in the people being arrested were being put into prison all being beaten up and that you need to change things you know it can lead to success and that's reestablish the beginning of the syndicate simmers is no it's not like press the button you're going to be successful what civil resistance enables you to his cr
eastern europe crowds of half a 1000000 people invents a lot square gore and i was under plot in east berlin and of course what it does is create paralysis in the mechanisms of control i.e. the police or even the army who will no longer defend a discredited regime which is all the theorists of revolution geoffrey davies crane britain others have pointed out is key let me ask you say you must present the authorities with what you call an impossible dilemma what you mean by that when when you are...
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the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in east berlin which is why she feels an empathy with the protesters in jail or us and believes their grievances should be heard. of the i hope the group that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message to alexander you can but in return his message is equally clear he is not going anywhere anytime soon dominant cane al-jazeera berlin belarus opposition candidates kind of sky as opposed to foreign intervention into the crisis it's a problem that people have to solve by themselves we just call for respect of our serenity and we understand that political crisis that we have in their us it's only our internal affair and let people. choose they way by themselves and to solve this problem by themselves. several u.s. states will not be following new advice from the country's top health institute to re
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the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in east berlin which is why she feels an empathy with the protesters in jail or us and believes their grievances should be heard. to be it's mooted of the i hope the group that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message to alexander you can put in return his message is equally clear he is not going anywhere anytime soon dominant cane al-jazeera berlin several u.s. states will not be following new advice from the country's top health institute to reduce coronavirus testing states including california texas and new york say they'll continue testing asymptomatic people that come into contact with cope with 900 patients the centers for disease control and prevention changes its testing guidance this week but it denies it was pressured into doing so other trumpet ministration well america's top infe
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the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in east berlin which is why she feels an empathy with the protesters in jail or us and believes their grievances should be heard. i hope the groups that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message to alexander lucas shameka but in return his message is equally clear he is not going anywhere anytime soon dominic kane al-jazeera berlin. well neighboring lithuania is becoming increasingly vocal about the situation in the 2 have a close and complicated relationship the nations share a 680 kilometer long border both were part of the soviet union and formally established relations after the dissolution of the u.s.s.r. in 1991 when he has become a key transit in trade route for land locked. or but it's been his life for us in the lithuanian capital so bernard is the country increasingly nervous about w
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1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. so. the be. the be. the bad. how the coronavirus this changing the law but china above. europe. the situation is serious take it seriously. africa the big. b. usa the virus sort of gets a little warmer and more accuracy goes away the pandemic spreads. in 15 minutes on d. w. o. board. a male i'm good goalkeeper 2nd season on the fence it's about the environment still about society and it's still about us but all the planets on the brain responsible leading experts in the field. look up just to give a little only real sense of. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. country just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show it's called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out
1953 by the american and british secret services to tap into soviet telecommunication lines in east berlin. the war was a long time ago and yet there are still many places in the city where you can learn about this dark time and i got to say i've learned a lot and i hope you get to. see an x. time here at check in. so. the be. the be. the bad. how the coronavirus this changing the law but china above. europe. the situation is serious take it seriously. africa the big. b. usa the virus sort of...
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the region is about 2 hours drive from north east of berlin. there are few people and a lot of space that's typical for the oh come on the fields as far as the eye can see. and many lakes in between if you're in nature my world. just arrived that's my campsite that leads the lake the boss here shows me the way to the parking space. so what now. no mr a walk in front and you'll drive up there and then back. oh. yeah the bottom up yeah super keep coming turn a bit to the right. super lotto not go straight for a little to the right it's a great you did it. now i need electricity. and action. are there more people here than in the past 2 years the government has recommended going on vacation in your own country because of the coronavirus. here . in deference to coronavirus measures we're not fully booked we could easily accommodate 200 more people but we don't want to do that you can see that there's a lot of space. we're outdoors and the risk of infection is minimal but we don't want anything to increase or. naturally we have grown regulations we
the region is about 2 hours drive from north east of berlin. there are few people and a lot of space that's typical for the oh come on the fields as far as the eye can see. and many lakes in between if you're in nature my world. just arrived that's my campsite that leads the lake the boss here shows me the way to the parking space. so what now. no mr a walk in front and you'll drive up there and then back. oh. yeah the bottom up yeah super keep coming turn a bit to the right. super lotto not go...
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the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in east berlin which is why she feels anempathy with the protesters in jail or us and believes their grievances should be heard. of this i hope the groups that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message to alexander. but in return his message is equally clear he is not going anywhere anytime soon dominant kain al-jazeera berlin a freelance journalist under a vater which is in the capital minsk he says it is becoming more and more isolated but its fighters threats protest as a determined not to get. on the 20th day of fun to look at some cup crosses the president has sworn the west's he wants a canny external pressure when the e.u. sanctions are imposed he says he will do the same in return for the bellerose government my do is unclear the economy struggling derek hughes it's money exchanged and
the german chancellor angela merkel lived through those times in east berlin which is why she feels anempathy with the protesters in jail or us and believes their grievances should be heard. of this i hope the groups that have now courageously taken to the streets the people who have denounced abuses that they will have that degree of freedom which we can take for granted freedom of demonstration freedom of opinion. by bringing in targeted sanctions the e.u. is trying to deliver a clear message...
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embassy outside of the gate on the side that had been east berlin. the kind of canopy looking thing in the background there is potsdam place. the picture on the left is taken at about the same place in 1945. so one clear difference between the germany of 1919 and the germany of 1945 is that in the 1919 case german nationalists could argue they had not really lost the first world war, that they had been undercut at home and the army returned as one german politician undefeated in the field. it is impossible to make that argument in 1945 for the reasons that you could see here. this is done on purpose. the soviets wanted the germans, especially the berliners to feel the pain of this war. the devastation that is created here in berlin is so intense that there were many americans and british observers who came to potsdam who believe that it could never be rebuilt, that it might be better to bulldoze the city and move the german capital someplace else. there were people, including the american treasury secretary henry morganfeld who wanted that future for
embassy outside of the gate on the side that had been east berlin. the kind of canopy looking thing in the background there is potsdam place. the picture on the left is taken at about the same place in 1945. so one clear difference between the germany of 1919 and the germany of 1945 is that in the 1919 case german nationalists could argue they had not really lost the first world war, that they had been undercut at home and the army returned as one german politician undefeated in the field. it...
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and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been live streaming from their living rooms to their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to rio in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably the easiest way to feel safe and keep your distance to get out into nature the audience seated on a lake amid pastures and cows the biggest threat to the musicians is of getting their feet. larger scale events have also successfully taken place the summer opera is back on stage but outdoors like last week in naples with soprano on another trip cohen tosca york history members were seated far apart and there was no stage set. in for only 2 the approach was less opulent with fewer people in the audience. their ideas have audiences in their own cars like at this drive in concert in switzerland so th
and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been live streaming from their living rooms to their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to rio in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably...
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and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been live streaming from their living rooms their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably the easiest way to feel safe and keep your distance get out into nature the audience.
and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been live streaming from their living rooms their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably the...
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embassy just outside the brandenburg gate on the side that had been east berlin. kind of canopy-looking thing in the background is the potsdam number plots. the picture on the left is taken out about the same place in 1945. one clear difference within the germany of 1919 and the germany german is that in 1919, nationalists could argue they have really not lost the first world war. they had been at home and the army returned undefeated in the field. it is impossible to make that argument in 1945 for the reasons you can see here. this is done on purpose. germans,ts wanted the especially the berliners, to feel the pain of the war. the devastation created here in berlin was so intense that they were many observers who came to potsdam that thought it could never be rebuilt. it might be better to bulldoze the city and move the german capital someplace else. there were people including the american treasury secretary who wanted almost exactly that future for germany. he wanted to de-industrialize it. he wanted to take so much money out of it that it could not rebuild its
embassy just outside the brandenburg gate on the side that had been east berlin. kind of canopy-looking thing in the background is the potsdam number plots. the picture on the left is taken out about the same place in 1945. one clear difference within the germany of 1919 and the germany german is that in 1919, nationalists could argue they have really not lost the first world war. they had been at home and the army returned undefeated in the field. it is impossible to make that argument in 1945...
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the same reason that those in east berlin and west berlin knocked down that wall. it was the beacon of america's freedom of individual guidance that was more than powerful. i think that will always win time,ut in this moment in with the power that china has become it is more than american , policy. it should be all of those in the free world working together. because individually, they are going after countries in australia and others and that is why one policy from america, not being afraid. i mean, i just read a story, you probably read it, from the fbi, that china is now playing in our election. that they really do want one side to win over the other, and that could go directly into her economics of the future. so this is why we should have an open, honest debate about china. jessica: thank you. i would jump in here again. can you please defend the republican lawsuit trying to upend the affordable care act, especially during the pandemic? rep. mccarthy: the lawsuit has gone on long before the pandemic. whether you agree or disagree, i think everyone has the righ
the same reason that those in east berlin and west berlin knocked down that wall. it was the beacon of america's freedom of individual guidance that was more than powerful. i think that will always win time,ut in this moment in with the power that china has become it is more than american , policy. it should be all of those in the free world working together. because individually, they are going after countries in australia and others and that is why one policy from america, not being afraid. i...
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and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been live streaming from their living rooms to their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably the easiest way to feel safe and keep your distance get out into nature the audience.
and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been live streaming from their living rooms to their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably...
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and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been wives streaming from their living rooms their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably the easiest way to feel safe and keep your distance to get out into nature the audience seated on a lake pastures and cows the biggest threat to the musicians is of getting their feet wet.
and a part of the former border between east and west berlin now covered in you've got it coronavirus graffiti. but 1st off for months now musicians have been wives streaming from their living rooms their bedrooms madonna even addressed fans from her bath tub but when and how will we get back to real in person concerts right now in large parts of the world it's completely unthinkable but here in europe in some places people are already doing it here are some of the ways how. this is probably...
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matt: the union club here, the former east berlin team, has a cool idea that they are going to be testinghe games. as soon as you get a negative result, you get your digital ticket authorized. they are going to do a trial run. and they need the fans because this is what brings a lot of the revenue. co-bid --ost has the how much money has the covid pandemic cost football? it is not just the spectators that are not there. it is the renegotiation of the broadcast contract. broadcasters are saying -- we are not getting the same product that we had. a lot of the europe football is the passion and excitement of the fans in the stadium. games is showing these better than nothing, it is not the real thing. however, if you look at some of the big, take clubs like manchester united and bayern and liverpool, they are not so dependent on spectators. only 70% ofit is their revenue -- 17% of their revenue comes from spectators. they don't need them in the short term as much financially but they do need them in the longer run. if you stop going to football, you can get out of the habit and the next thin
matt: the union club here, the former east berlin team, has a cool idea that they are going to be testinghe games. as soon as you get a negative result, you get your digital ticket authorized. they are going to do a trial run. and they need the fans because this is what brings a lot of the revenue. co-bid --ost has the how much money has the covid pandemic cost football? it is not just the spectators that are not there. it is the renegotiation of the broadcast contract. broadcasters are saying...
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berlin wall. i traveled through east germany and saw the devastation. it was absolutely amazing. i walked the same path that you have but i'm so handicapped and disabled now, i don't do things online anymore. i rely on -- i devoured your books but have to wait so long for something to come out in large print. i just don't know what to do. i have been everywhere you have been all over the world. my father was a world war ii vet. we lived in europe. i was educated in europe. i traveled same path, did everything you do. i want to do your books but i don't do online stuff. i don't know what to do. i wait years for things to come out in large print. i don't like really audiobooks because i like looking and investigating in determining what's right and wrong, i mean, i used to -- went to east berlin to get to berlin at the time when it was divided, the soldiers marching outside, we would throw things at the window. they would grab the of. they would sell for thousands of dollars on the black market but they couldn't get anybody. >> host: i think we got the just. brad thor, , there is a
berlin wall. i traveled through east germany and saw the devastation. it was absolutely amazing. i walked the same path that you have but i'm so handicapped and disabled now, i don't do things online anymore. i rely on -- i devoured your books but have to wait so long for something to come out in large print. i just don't know what to do. i have been everywhere you have been all over the world. my father was a world war ii vet. we lived in europe. i was educated in europe. i traveled same path,...
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this is g w news live from berlin tonight in the middle east and historic peace deal between israel and the u.a.e. the united arab emirates says it will recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel is agreeing to suspend any further and exemptions in the west bank we'll go to washington and jerusalem for reactions also coming up tonight standing up to a dictator. take to the streets of belgrade his capital in peaceful defiance thousands more are in prison following a violent crackdown in the wake of sunday's disputed presidential elections. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us the announcement of a peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates is receiving a cautious welcome by many but not all players in middle east politics as part of the u.s. brokered agreement israel must put on hold its plans to annex any further sections of the palestinian west bank the u.a.e. says that stipulation keeps alive the possibility of a 2 state solution it's calling the deal a win for diplomacy in the volatile region. i historic agreement the united arab emirates
this is g w news live from berlin tonight in the middle east and historic peace deal between israel and the u.a.e. the united arab emirates says it will recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel is agreeing to suspend any further and exemptions in the west bank we'll go to washington and jerusalem for reactions also coming up tonight standing up to a dictator. take to the streets of belgrade his capital in peaceful defiance thousands more are in prison following a...
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from berlin tonight in the middle east and historic peace deal between israel and the u.a.e. the united arab emirates and says it will recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel is agreeing to suspend any further settlements in the west bank to jerusalem and washington for reaction also coming up tonight a peaceful defiance in the capital of. thousands of people around the minutes have formed lines of solidarity as the police.
from berlin tonight in the middle east and historic peace deal between israel and the u.a.e. the united arab emirates and says it will recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel is agreeing to suspend any further settlements in the west bank to jerusalem and washington for reaction also coming up tonight a peaceful defiance in the capital of. thousands of people around the minutes have formed lines of solidarity as the police.
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this is g w news live from berlin tonight in the middle east and historic peace deal between israel and the u.a.e. the united arab emirates and says it will recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel is agreeing to suspend any further settlements in the west bank we'll go live to jerusalem and washington for reaction also coming up tonight a peaceful defiance in the capital of the roofs thousands of people around minutes have formed lines of solidarity as they protest police brutality this is the 5th day of demonstrations following president the shrink those disputed election victory on sunday. it's good to have you with us israel and the united arab emirates have announced plans to sign an historic peace deal it calls for the u.a.e. to recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel will drop its controversial plan to annex more parts of the west bank the u.a.e. says the deal is a win for diplomacy in the middle east the agreement was brokered by the united states just a few moments ago i was at a very special call with friends prime minis
this is g w news live from berlin tonight in the middle east and historic peace deal between israel and the u.a.e. the united arab emirates and says it will recognize israel and establish diplomatic relations in return israel is agreeing to suspend any further settlements in the west bank we'll go live to jerusalem and washington for reaction also coming up tonight a peaceful defiance in the capital of the roofs thousands of people around minutes have formed lines of solidarity as they protest...
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why did they create that much and mark for the same reason that those in east and west berlin knockedown a wall. beacon of america's freedom of individual guidance that was more than powerful. that will always win out, but at this moment in time, it is more than american policy. it should be all of those in the free world. individually, they are going after countries in australia and that is why one policy from america, not being afraid. i read a story that most of you haven't read the fbi that china is now playing in our election. that they really do want one side to win more than the other that could go directly into our economic future. so this is why we should have an open, honest debate about china. >> can you please defend the republican philosophy trying to upend the affordable care act, especially during the pandemic? >> the lawsuit has gone on well before the pandemic. whether you agree or disagree, i think everyone has the right to fight for liberty and freedom. they are having the ark meant that maybe from a ledge is point , maybe they have another. i don't think that is wr
why did they create that much and mark for the same reason that those in east and west berlin knockedown a wall. beacon of america's freedom of individual guidance that was more than powerful. that will always win out, but at this moment in time, it is more than american policy. it should be all of those in the free world. individually, they are going after countries in australia and that is why one policy from america, not being afraid. i read a story that most of you haven't read the fbi that...
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berlin. in the middle east, a historic a steal between the u.s. and the uae. -- and historic peace deal between israel and the uae. we will go live to washington and jerusalem for reaction. tonight, standing up to a dictator. crowds take to the streets of belarus's capital, minsk in defiance. thousandss more in prison following a violent crackdown. plus, we traveled to a sleepy german result town -- resort town caught in the crosshairs of u.s. senators, a baltic sea port at the center of the transatlantic dispute over energy, security and russia. berlin's iconic club scene shut down for months thanks to the pandemic has come up with new ways to beat the coronavirus and keep the club beats alive. i am brent goff, to our viewers on pbs and the united states and around the world, welcome. tonight, and historic -- an historic peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates. israel will drop its controversial plan to an export parts of the west bank. the uae says the deal is a win for diplomacy in the middle east. the agreement was brokered by t
berlin. in the middle east, a historic a steal between the u.s. and the uae. -- and historic peace deal between israel and the uae. we will go live to washington and jerusalem for reaction. tonight, standing up to a dictator. crowds take to the streets of belarus's capital, minsk in defiance. thousandss more in prison following a violent crackdown. plus, we traveled to a sleepy german result town -- resort town caught in the crosshairs of u.s. senators, a baltic sea port at the center of the...
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'd the swiss born artist completes his films and other works of art in his berlin studio. his lead east cloaking nuts for example piled up to create installations. there radioactively contaminated having grown on the became the asshole where the americans carried out nuclear weapons tests unlimited 20th century and sank decommissioned naval craft to capture the results on film. dives deep under water. now in his studio he's constructing an outsized lamp and filling it with palm oil from indonesia where the rain forest has been slashed and burned for problem or oil plantations. he drew attention to this exploitation of nature in a performance together with muse. missions at berlin's bed in 2018. voted to. provide the arnold where an average 3 degrees of global warming is the most optimistic scenario for the future these questions are highly relevant it's just absolutely insane of course it's something that affects my daily life as well and it changes my art too. has been causing a stir with his art for years in venice in 2012 he died pigeons with food coloring to create an independent ar
'd the swiss born artist completes his films and other works of art in his berlin studio. his lead east cloaking nuts for example piled up to create installations. there radioactively contaminated having grown on the became the asshole where the americans carried out nuclear weapons tests unlimited 20th century and sank decommissioned naval craft to capture the results on film. dives deep under water. now in his studio he's constructing an outsized lamp and filling it with palm oil from...