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fragmentation is much more extreme look at the netherlands for example it's an extremely fragmented party system there but i think in germany the ideal fragmentation given the volume on history given the sort of the president is just much much much much more extreme than in other countries. sorry forgive me there for interrupting you but perhaps there's a lesson to be learned here for the c.s.u. because part of their way of dealing with this fragmentation especially to the right of their party which is where the a.f. . lies is that they really incorporated a lot of that party's rhetoric a lot of the issues and there was a poll that was taken actually from the voters which analyzed that strategy and it said that seventy three percent of former c.s.u. voters complained that their party focused too much on the topic of migration and neglected other issues kate could that be the c.s. used biggest problem. and what could be other parties like i think that certainly played a huge role in the loss of sand of course what i always found is really quite amazing down in bavaria when you take o
fragmentation is much more extreme look at the netherlands for example it's an extremely fragmented party system there but i think in germany the ideal fragmentation given the volume on history given the sort of the president is just much much much much more extreme than in other countries. sorry forgive me there for interrupting you but perhaps there's a lesson to be learned here for the c.s.u. because part of their way of dealing with this fragmentation especially to the right of their party...
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country fragment to take advantage of that fragmentation the what's happening in our area as it is out of the war and conflict between the political parties and the leadership in order political parties this has resulted really in a situation which seems to need to fragmentation and this is what al qaida and other terrorist groups are waiting for so the better for all of these political parties really to get together to see how they prevent this for a moment ation in order to be able to confront the different types of militias including the terrorist groups so the coalition is mounting an offensive that the only port left in his hands to secede it press writing that cutting to the south the ocean will mean famine death for millions why does the coalition resort to something so medieval as a flood located in the side against the. well as you know i think bouquets of oil has been unfortunately and successful. they actually have their impact on the very poor and of the. majority of the people who are who live on there. it's not a blockade only if you look at the situation in yemen what's
country fragment to take advantage of that fragmentation the what's happening in our area as it is out of the war and conflict between the political parties and the leadership in order political parties this has resulted really in a situation which seems to need to fragmentation and this is what al qaida and other terrorist groups are waiting for so the better for all of these political parties really to get together to see how they prevent this for a moment ation in order to be able to...
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of fragmentation takes place within the two major blocs there has not been any big seismic shift between those two blokes so what was the left in terms of the center left of the left in terms of the vote share is still the left in terms of the votes and the same thing on the right of the spectrum it only is distributed differently between the so those of the constituent parties of those two different blocs that is not to say that this is not a major development to it is but it's sort of puts the sort of the extent of the seismic shift a little bit in perspective so what we've seen is a fragmentation within those two blocks and i think the second thing that we've seen and we haven't talked about that so much and i want to emphasize that a little bit and i think it's become very clear from the statements of the green party leadership is that the style of politics has been very different in this election and i think that's foreshadowing something that might do sort of take almost even german politics at the federal level as well and what i mean by that is that the greens of the day talked a
of fragmentation takes place within the two major blocs there has not been any big seismic shift between those two blokes so what was the left in terms of the center left of the left in terms of the vote share is still the left in terms of the votes and the same thing on the right of the spectrum it only is distributed differently between the so those of the constituent parties of those two different blocs that is not to say that this is not a major development to it is but it's sort of puts...
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the dead sea scroll fragments are believed to date back to the time of jesus.rael in the 1940s and '50s, and soon some of the 80,000 fragments started appearing on the market. some were sold to museums. now this museum admits that part of its collection may have been forged. fragments that were purportedly part of the 2,000-year-old dead sea scrolls have been on display at washington's museum of the bible since it opened last year. now technical analysis has shown at least five of the museum's 16 fragments including these two are likely forgeries. museum chief curator, jeffrey khloa -- >> the questions that have come up have been sufficient enough that we're not confident in displaying them as authentic artifacts. >> reporter: they were donated by the green family, the evangelical owners of the hobby lobby craft stores and the museum's largest donors. they were the centerpiece collection, but there were concerns about their authenticity even before the museum opened. >> we certainly had lots of questions. but we decided that this was an opportunity to help educ
the dead sea scroll fragments are believed to date back to the time of jesus.rael in the 1940s and '50s, and soon some of the 80,000 fragments started appearing on the market. some were sold to museums. now this museum admits that part of its collection may have been forged. fragments that were purportedly part of the 2,000-year-old dead sea scrolls have been on display at washington's museum of the bible since it opened last year. now technical analysis has shown at least five of the museum's...
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the second is reducing complexity and fragmentation. our aspirational statement is moving toward an integrated delivery system focusing on primary care and prevention and targeting and personalizing care. again you will hear the themes of primary care which is very important. we think the best practices are around team-based and collaboration, where we are having the patient in the center with coordinated integrated care around them. two specific goals are ensuring we have programs that address the entire health cycle. we are talking a little different lingo, we talk about spectrum and we are kind of used to the linear health. we have kind of modified that to a cycle. you could be well at one time and you could be sick or you could have chronic condition you could have a chronic condition but come back to a well state so we are kind of defining that as a cycle. we want to ensure whatever programs are available address all of the different categories of your health status which is being well, at risk, maybe you need episodic care or chro
the second is reducing complexity and fragmentation. our aspirational statement is moving toward an integrated delivery system focusing on primary care and prevention and targeting and personalizing care. again you will hear the themes of primary care which is very important. we think the best practices are around team-based and collaboration, where we are having the patient in the center with coordinated integrated care around them. two specific goals are ensuring we have programs that address...
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fragments of animals that had died thousands of years ago. about one year ago a scientific paper was published studying the genomes of ancient horses and they had samples of d.n.a. that had lasted for seven hundred thousand years and they were able to successfully read back much of that d.n.a. so that's an experiment that has already been done that shows that d.n.a. can last holding information out in a signal for more than half a million years. it took the german team nearly two weeks to decode all the d.n.a. sequences sent by the british research institute. all the d.n.a. strands would read and all the messages from the retrieved. after we receive the sequence read information back from the heidelberg laboratory we decode those fragments of d.n.a. we put back together the binary files based on that information and then we want to compare whether that exactly matches what we started with the photograph looks exactly the same and we also checked in the computer where every single bit every zero and one was correct and. then his colleagues dem
fragments of animals that had died thousands of years ago. about one year ago a scientific paper was published studying the genomes of ancient horses and they had samples of d.n.a. that had lasted for seven hundred thousand years and they were able to successfully read back much of that d.n.a. so that's an experiment that has already been done that shows that d.n.a. can last holding information out in a signal for more than half a million years. it took the german team nearly two weeks to...
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there but fragments of the kamikaze plane that hit the missouri in 1945. the piece on the left still has factory paint on it, whether the piece on the right was painted. you have two very different pieces of the plane here and they have very different lives, but they both ended up here on the missouri. the next few things we have on display are from the kamikaze attack in the 1940's. these two artifacts are pieces from something larger and they were both recovered by two members of each division, which is the medical division on board the missouri. when the captain gave the order after the kamikaze attack to , theyhe pilot down below brought the body down and prepared it for a funeral. at some point, in the process, officer came upon to fragments of the scarf that i was wearing and we have them here. and this onesmall from the medical officer is quite large. now, they both bear the same pattern. it is a very faint floral pattern in addition to the oil and things you can see. there are two of our most fragile artifacts, and in the coming year, as we redo ou
there but fragments of the kamikaze plane that hit the missouri in 1945. the piece on the left still has factory paint on it, whether the piece on the right was painted. you have two very different pieces of the plane here and they have very different lives, but they both ended up here on the missouri. the next few things we have on display are from the kamikaze attack in the 1940's. these two artifacts are pieces from something larger and they were both recovered by two members of each...
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it will support sustainable healthcare and reduce complexity and fragmentation. the contingency is distributed among the other expediture categories. one-time expeditures is as follows. open-enrollment $200,000 for three projects, communication plan will be developed to better engage and support members and reduce complexity and fragmentation. we'll develop and enhance the capability of the client management. a compliance review of materials and modifications will be performed to further support organizational excellence. the one-time budget for operations is increased $232,000 to implement member service payment capabilities, complete a hippa audit to ensure compliance, and creat create additional instructional videos for our members. increase in expeditures is offset by reduction of $430,000 since projects were completed in '17/'18. the result is a net reduction of $197,000 in '18/'19. organization alex lens is enhanced through the projects. we're budgeting $263,000 to expand the usability and scope of the website redesign and to align with the goals to support
it will support sustainable healthcare and reduce complexity and fragmentation. the contingency is distributed among the other expediture categories. one-time expeditures is as follows. open-enrollment $200,000 for three projects, communication plan will be developed to better engage and support members and reduce complexity and fragmentation. we'll develop and enhance the capability of the client management. a compliance review of materials and modifications will be performed to further...
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party so that's really unheard of and we're witnessing an increasingly fragmented party landscape that we've been knowing from other countries such as the netherlands for instance but not in germany so the fragmentation is now here at home in germany you know aspecific li about the current government voters issued a damning combination more than three quarters seventy six percent are quote dissatisfied were very dissatisfied with the conservative social democrat grand coalition only twenty four percent saying they are satisfied or very satisfied with the government's work. all over twenty four percent satisfied with the government very low numbers what does this tell us about attitudes right now towards politicians over a grand coalition as a government is an extremely unpopular option in germany and that's what that was already the case before the elections but that is a situation that is getting more and more extreme right now as we speak voters seem to experience a coalition that is more focusing on fighting each other over issues like migration for instance rather than having a cle
party so that's really unheard of and we're witnessing an increasingly fragmented party landscape that we've been knowing from other countries such as the netherlands for instance but not in germany so the fragmentation is now here at home in germany you know aspecific li about the current government voters issued a damning combination more than three quarters seventy six percent are quote dissatisfied were very dissatisfied with the conservative social democrat grand coalition only twenty four...
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i would say it is radically fragmented. you take our customer base and it.graphically segmentl millennials are not consuming news from branded media, they are consuming news from a wider array of content. owner of cnn, i am paying attention to this, and at the same token, we will invest aggressively as everyone else in new forms of content. jeffrey katzenberg, what he is now, in terms of -- he is we talk about longform content consumed on these devices -- jeffrey has an idea and model that is fascinating, and that is, think of a feature-length movie or tv series, three to four hours, high quality, curated and done for a mobile handset, and curated and done in 10 minute segments. as opposed to 26 minute segments for the average sitcom, think 10 minute segments, and how this will change people consume content. it will change the way you go through the course of your day. we are just now beginning to see these models emerge. i mentioned this to you backstage, the media industry is finally starting to change their business mode
i would say it is radically fragmented. you take our customer base and it.graphically segmentl millennials are not consuming news from branded media, they are consuming news from a wider array of content. owner of cnn, i am paying attention to this, and at the same token, we will invest aggressively as everyone else in new forms of content. jeffrey katzenberg, what he is now, in terms of -- he is we talk about longform content consumed on these devices -- jeffrey has an idea and model that is...
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sequence, fragments of their genomes, put those fragments together into paragraphs and compare the paragraphs of one form of life to another. and determine how closely related they were and by inference, how long ago their lineages had diverged from old one another so he was doing this in the mid-70s using a very primitive form of genome sequencing that involved toxic chemicals and explosive solvents and high-voltage and radioactive phosphorus, all these sort of non-osha approved methods. and he and his team of grad students and assistance and postdoc were doing this and coming up with these paragraphs of dna fragments that they could compare one to another. and they thought they were working on bacteria and one day he looked at some of the results from one of these strains and he realized that this was not bacteria at all, this creature whatever it was, this thing that was a single celled creature that lived in oxygen-poor environments, missed analyzed carbon dioxide and produced methane which was thought of as a nano genic bacteria was not bacteria at all, not a bacteria at all. he went dow
sequence, fragments of their genomes, put those fragments together into paragraphs and compare the paragraphs of one form of life to another. and determine how closely related they were and by inference, how long ago their lineages had diverged from old one another so he was doing this in the mid-70s using a very primitive form of genome sequencing that involved toxic chemicals and explosive solvents and high-voltage and radioactive phosphorus, all these sort of non-osha approved methods. and...
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has news content become more or less fragmented? i would venture to say it's radically fragmented. and you kind of take our customer base and demographically kind of segment it, millennials aren't getting -- consuming their news from what we would consider branded media anymore. they're consuming their news from a wide array of content. >> careful here. >> i understand. as an owner of cnn i am paying close attention to this. at the same token, we are going to be investing aggressively in new forms of content. i think jeffrey katzenberg what he is doing in terms of he's now -- we talk about long form content will it be consumed on these devices. jeffrey has got an idea a model i think is fascinating, think of a great feature link movie or tv series, three or four hours, but think about this done high, high quality, really high quality, curated and done for a mobile handset and curated and done in intentionally ten-minute segments as opposed to 26 minute segments for the average sitcom, think ten-minute segments and how this is going to change how people consume content and how it wi
has news content become more or less fragmented? i would venture to say it's radically fragmented. and you kind of take our customer base and demographically kind of segment it, millennials aren't getting -- consuming their news from what we would consider branded media anymore. they're consuming their news from a wide array of content. >> careful here. >> i understand. as an owner of cnn i am paying close attention to this. at the same token, we are going to be investing...
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they researched the authenticity of the fragments. if it's going to be the museum ofe, the bi it has to be real. i'm just saying. >> the key to making the chore of brushing kids teeth easier for the child and parents. >> so they just received a patent for their lollipop tooth brush. they currently hold 8 u.s. patents onir t ideas. >> we eat candy all the time and my mom and dad got worried about my teeth. that's why we invented the lollipop tooth brush. >> check out the brains. they're currently submitting a request to the book of world records as the first familyf four where all the household members are inventors. >> so it just runs in the family. a bun of smart people. good for them. maybe they'll help us with a lot of ourle pr. >> all right. 4:43 now. lauren rickets is here. >> hey, guys. a more mild day out there today. those temperatures are starting in the0s and 40s as opposed to the 20s and 30s, and we're warming right on up. toary will be thest day we have. changes on the way. we'll show you that in the ten-day forecast right
they researched the authenticity of the fragments. if it's going to be the museum ofe, the bi it has to be real. i'm just saying. >> the key to making the chore of brushing kids teeth easier for the child and parents. >> so they just received a patent for their lollipop tooth brush. they currently hold 8 u.s. patents onir t ideas. >> we eat candy all the time and my mom and dad got worried about my teeth. that's why we invented the lollipop tooth brush. >> check out the...
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more than a year ago they used x-ray technology to analyze the k on the fragments.heir reports raised suspensions about the authenticity of all five fragments. >> now to a change that could impact anybody that commutes through the district. d.c. may ban right turns on red. >> sources telldam tuss that leaders are considering the ban in distct. today the d.c. mayor and members of the council will meet to discuss the potential changes. >> well, the temperatures are warming up rather quic ty. on sun goes up about 20 minutes after 7:00, the temperatures will come on up. not quite as frosty this morng. morng. 30s and 40s and enup in the spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians strugglce with rising drug p brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care compans, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing con htions for the peope represents. brat serves his donors'
more than a year ago they used x-ray technology to analyze the k on the fragments.heir reports raised suspensions about the authenticity of all five fragments. >> now to a change that could impact anybody that commutes through the district. d.c. may ban right turns on red. >> sources telldam tuss that leaders are considering the ban in distct. today the d.c. mayor and members of the council will meet to discuss the potential changes. >> well, the temperatures are warming up...
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thanks to the new technology we were able to examine the fragments of d.n.a. that she inherited from her ancestors and what we found was that she might have had an ancestor from malaysia. but the rest came overwhelmingly from around the mediterranean area. it had long been suspected that the woman had migrated from china not so it turns out rather she was from south eastern europe and had integrated into a socially mixed village community study manna buildings offer protection and there was likely a place for tribunals as mine it's diverse origins the community was well organized . the d.n.a. shows that the women with normal skulls have ancestors from central and northern europe while those with elongation skulls all come from elsewhere. as a for instance the taliban as you know i mean the surprising thing for us was to discover that the women the ones with the different skulls came according to their genetic data from southeastern europe. so we have these women who really covered a great distance to arrive here in bavaria where they died and were buried that.
thanks to the new technology we were able to examine the fragments of d.n.a. that she inherited from her ancestors and what we found was that she might have had an ancestor from malaysia. but the rest came overwhelmingly from around the mediterranean area. it had long been suspected that the woman had migrated from china not so it turns out rather she was from south eastern europe and had integrated into a socially mixed village community study manna buildings offer protection and there was...
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england and the fragmentation. of the n.h.s. speaking i have to say to you in many respects it's rather a brilliant subtle operation because it's got a kind of deniability built into it no we're not privatizing we're just fragmented take it and we'll give it to others quietly that that was done on the back of this invention austerity now i think all that is worth understanding i think is worth understanding in its own to but it's worth understanding in terms of a healthy of approved and unapproved news the b.b.c. reporting of the two thousand and twelve health and social welfare act was really i do you could to have that it will be seen studies bill which gives power to g.p.'s yeah as well which is a complete distortion but they sum summed up this bill that really a balazs niren bevan's whole notion of a national. health service and which most of the people of this country i would suggest still believe is the notion of a national health service ok that's the b.b.c. headline about that it was also something if anyone thinks brita
england and the fragmentation. of the n.h.s. speaking i have to say to you in many respects it's rather a brilliant subtle operation because it's got a kind of deniability built into it no we're not privatizing we're just fragmented take it and we'll give it to others quietly that that was done on the back of this invention austerity now i think all that is worth understanding i think is worth understanding in its own to but it's worth understanding in terms of a healthy of approved and...
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as trading has been fragmented across lots of venues, you need to stitch the market back together.ssionals are trying to figure out what is the value, how is price discovery unfolding so that you know as an end investor, you log into any of your online trading accounts and see a realtime price for each individual security that's traded without spending a dime. so that's a good result. maria: let's talk more about fees for a moment, because the last time we spoke, we were in the studio, we were talking about the securities and exchange commission's new transaction fee pilot. >> right. maria: you were going to washington to speak with influencers and try to get them to understand that it's putting the new york stock exchange be at a december advantage versus -- disadvantage versus wall street, some of the other big firms. >> yeah. and more importantly, it's putting the companies listed on the new york stock exchange and their investors at a disadvantage, and that's the concern for us. we want to make sure that we've lobbied for them and made their positions clear. many of those publi
as trading has been fragmented across lots of venues, you need to stitch the market back together.ssionals are trying to figure out what is the value, how is price discovery unfolding so that you know as an end investor, you log into any of your online trading accounts and see a realtime price for each individual security that's traded without spending a dime. so that's a good result. maria: let's talk more about fees for a moment, because the last time we spoke, we were in the studio, we were...
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party so this does come as a very big shock and we are witnessing an increasingly fragmented party landscape here in germany that we're not used to apparently and we need to get used to the list stable conditions and the past is ok it is a lot of fragmentation the it with the gains on both ends of the political extreme right and left you know asked specifically about the current government voters issued a damning condemnation more than three quarters seventy six percent are quote dissatisfied were very dissatisfied with the conservative social democrat coalition only twenty four percent say they're satisfied we're very satisfied with the government's work . all over only twenty four percent satisfied of the job the government is doing what does that tell us about attitudes towards politicians right now here in germany well the grand coalition that is governing right now is in an extremely unpopular option among voters that has already been the case before the elections but that's a situation that is apparently getting more and more extreme right now as we speak the voters also experience a c
party so this does come as a very big shock and we are witnessing an increasingly fragmented party landscape here in germany that we're not used to apparently and we need to get used to the list stable conditions and the past is ok it is a lot of fragmentation the it with the gains on both ends of the political extreme right and left you know asked specifically about the current government voters issued a damning condemnation more than three quarters seventy six percent are quote dissatisfied...
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now, it's fragment in fast. —— fragmenting fast.orts to find hundreds of people still missing after hurricane michael hit the us state of florida on wednesday. at least 17 deaths have been confirmed so far. there are fears the death toll will rise. jerica duncan from our us news partner cbs sent this report from panama city on the gulf of mexico. toppled trees and downed powerlines made some roads impassable. the only way to reach the stranded was from the air. we took a helicopter ride with a coastguard team from detroit, and the wreckage below was staggering. this is pretty much devastated. wow, look at that. yeah. it's pretty amazing to see the level of destruction caused by a storm like this. some parts just look like someone literally came down with a hammer and smashed some of those homes and buildings. as of last night, the us coastguard has rescued approximately 63 people and assisted nearly 300. 0n the ground, we found people clearing away the debris from four feet of storm surge. eastpoint business owner michael malanda wh
now, it's fragment in fast. —— fragmenting fast.orts to find hundreds of people still missing after hurricane michael hit the us state of florida on wednesday. at least 17 deaths have been confirmed so far. there are fears the death toll will rise. jerica duncan from our us news partner cbs sent this report from panama city on the gulf of mexico. toppled trees and downed powerlines made some roads impassable. the only way to reach the stranded was from the air. we took a helicopter ride...
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transience only foundations and columns remain the bases of votive altars and fragments of snow white can tell acknowledging. the third largest temple in ancient greece was the whole of the bull a macedonian warship was displayed that in grateful memory of a naval victory. in the grass nine bulls heads that once graced the for sounds. erect found lloyd male genitals show that another guard was worshiped here as well down asus the god of wine and ecstasy and time went by this youngest and most unruly of the progeny of zeus displace the other objects of greek worship appollo had been the god of the classic era when the greek ideal was kind of gothia the beautiful and good but in later times dark brooding gods brought in on the trade routes took the place of the elder such as the egyptian goddess isis whose temple facade has been reconstructed these guards came from asia minor egypt for nisha and north africa. the wealth that was brought home the trade route went into the fine houses built in the hellenistic period. the walls decorated in some places and occasionally the clustered sectio
transience only foundations and columns remain the bases of votive altars and fragments of snow white can tell acknowledging. the third largest temple in ancient greece was the whole of the bull a macedonian warship was displayed that in grateful memory of a naval victory. in the grass nine bulls heads that once graced the for sounds. erect found lloyd male genitals show that another guard was worshiped here as well down asus the god of wine and ecstasy and time went by this youngest and most...
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known reconstructed in parts it's being used creatively one small even this fragment give some idea of the fascination exerted by the bow house before wolves were wrecked and between every day life and. i've reached on those. boundaries here what a mood of light hearted place. the boho slick not just museum pieces but an idea which even today points ahead to the future. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. after thirteen years in power in some damaging state election results i'm going to close all forty is visibly waning how no kind of whom do i need to let muckle cling on to a car my guess is false skunk choice next one of the most famous and infamous politicians here in germany conflict so fool next fall d w. e the style of being with you. you're going to max the locks are. just stunning clipping concepts. and outstanding architecture. clear in style essential. surely. the moral joining us on facebook. after thirteen years in power and some damaging state election results i'm going to merkel's or thirty is visibly waning she's giving up the leadership of the christian
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elections in september last year the fact that germany's political landscape landscape is being fragmented and more political parties are coming to the fore in entering general politics as well the fact that traditional parties like the conservatives and the social democrats are losing ground and those votes are going to smaller parties part is that on some occasions are even on the fringes of the political spectrum like the far right alternative for germany or in other cases the greens for example the queen's i've also benefited from from all this and this is by the way to me something that is not only not only applies to germany to some of the world to seeing in europe this fragmentation of politics and the fact that those big traditional parties are losing ground and voters in many cases both regionally and nationally are preferring some smaller parties that in their opinion respond much better to their needs and to their desires as a population. tom aspera for us at the social democrats headquarters here in berlin thank you thomas. the u.s. where mourners held an emotional vigil sunday
elections in september last year the fact that germany's political landscape landscape is being fragmented and more political parties are coming to the fore in entering general politics as well the fact that traditional parties like the conservatives and the social democrats are losing ground and those votes are going to smaller parties part is that on some occasions are even on the fringes of the political spectrum like the far right alternative for germany or in other cases the greens for...