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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. really you know about walkman and i'm with the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide a scene that it could not be broken through again. this is berlin's message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. and david is chief political editor mikhail a coup for have been following those celebrations for us at the brandenburg gate. live in germany east and west celebrates 30 years since the fall of the fallen who are here at the brandenburg gate in this should be built to symbolize the power structures of the now and of the past decade has gone from being the symbol of the cold to move when they so when the also park faced off to becoming the symbol of german reunification a lot of fans a lot of good formants is this evening but in between also the mess is that east ger
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. really you know about walkman and i'm with the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide a scene that it could not be broken through again. this is berlin's message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's...
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know about walkman and then when the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through and. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. while germany's football community is marking the 10th anniversary of a tragic event that shook the sports world it was a decade ago the former over and germany keeper robert and committed suicide. remembering robert and a decade on trial his death this memorial service in hanover was organized by the robot anchor foundation set up by the former goalkeeper's widow tickets sold out within days among the mourners were colleagues of the man who made 8 appearances for germany. say i can see that people still think about robbie or that's what i'm happy is that after 10 years there
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know about walkman and then when the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through and. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30...
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know about wommen in them the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through and. this is balanced message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. the 10s of thousands turned out to watch a spectacular parade in tokyo to celebrate the instruments of japan's emperor heater the new emperor and his wife empress masako waved from an open collar as more than 100000 well wishers lined the packed streets he turned took over official duties last month succeeding his father i can he turn following his abdication under japan's post-war constitution the emperor has no political power and is limited to some of us. this is d.w. coming up but next looking for the cold war and jane flavored with elephants duck 2 of our favorite forts from the last week. of th
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know about wommen in them the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through and. this is balanced message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago....
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. you know about one minute on the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind and it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. tens of thousands have turned out to watch a spectacular parade in tokyo to celebrate the in froment of naruhito the new emperor and his wife and christmas waved and smiled from an open car as more than 100000 well wishers cheered from the sidewalks. took over official duties last month succeeding his.
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. you know about one minute on the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind and it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. tens of...
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know obama normally the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through and. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. we're following all of this for us is the correspondent john barrick good to see you john to begin with tell us what's your assessment did macros address resonate with a crowd when it was unusually personal i think. she's the person is not a politician who is often not very emotional in her speeches more quiet and pragmatic it was quite emotional she stressed the values of liberal democracies which were of course made possible in the east in eastern europe through the fall of the berlin wall in the laps of the. and i think that was particularly relevant because she said it also in the prese
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know obama normally the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through and. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. we're...
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know i want money down the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no wall that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide of the need that it could not be broken through and. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. and now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world in the u.k. residents in the town of doncaster have been forced to abandon their homes due to continued flooding with water levels reaching record highs and environment agency is warning that severe weather is set to continue. tens of thousands have turned out to watch a spectacular parade in tokyo to celebrate the end thrown mint of emperor nero he told spectators are also waiting outside the imperial palace to see the new oprah and his wife and christmas back for the empress took over officials u.t.s. la
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know about wommen a number of the brazilian long ladies and gentlemen is history kind of made it proves that no one that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide a thing that it could not be broken through him on. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. quite the same here in berlin to sports now and in the bundesliga by in munich hosted bruce dortmund for the match known as the classic both teams though have been inconsistent the season so much so that biron ditched its head coach last week this one seemed to be anyone's game but that feeling didn't last long. wire an interim coach hunchy flick kept the same 11 that had defeated olympiacos in the champions league midweek opposing coach father also trotted out the same line up from his champions league comeback win over into milan hoping to improve shortlands awful record in
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know obama to them the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no wall that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide a thin that it could not be broken through and. this is the lens message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination and 30 years ago. will stay tuned for the bundesliga your front row seat for german football called assman takes over the news desk and humphrey. it's. funny to mention the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the from the old school 250. parking lot before your discovery. expedition he board. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language the 1st word american eagle the coaxing.
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know obama to them the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no wall that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide a thin that it could not be broken through and. this is the lens message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination and 30 years...
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. many of them when the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. sports now and in football here it's a berlin join of the wall celebrations with an elaborate ceremony on the olympic stadium pitch before their home match with wife sig but the visitors oil. this wasn't just any gray autumn day in berlin exactly 30 years on from the fall of the berlin wall patter commemorated that historic occasion with a replica that their fans to pour down this will take up. there was another symbolic moment in front of the us nothing sums up the spirits of reunification like an old east german trami bursting through the wall and head to channel that spirit to burst into the late nig
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at the ceremony she delivered a message of hope. many of them when the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. sports now and in...
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having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know many of them when the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago. joining me now in studio is the w's john derek he's been covering those commemorations all weekend for us now 1st of all what did you make of medicals message and how did that resonate with the crowd do you think it was a very. good medical terms it was a very emotional speech she has a reputation you know of trying to be emotionally live key code speeches. i think the reason is probably because she's coming to the end of her term of office and she knows she's not going to be standing for reelection but also more importantly perhaps the history of germany in the last half century. paralle
having grown up in eastern germany america knows the impact of the berlin wall firsthand. at this ceremony she delivered a message of hope. well you know many of them when the berlin wall ladies and gentlemen is history kind of it proves that no war that segregates people and limits freedom is so high and so wide that it could not be broken through. this is brilliance message to the world on this 9th day of november not unlike the scenes that captured the world's imagination 30 years ago....
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curtain i lived there and i studied at university there and the fact that the united states of america and germany that americans and germans have become close partners and close friends that the americans the united states of america have helped germany. it cheve it's fewer reunification thanks to the efforts of george bush and others is something that we will never forget but this didn't go for one's obvious and yet on pop no or ends. in the us with all has this really is a major commitment i'm going to air it in and so you know it's only. traveling. about translation all that helms was because. he doesn't team in mateen via on top of the shifting the burden on for of those georgetown and octavo polish being the only is a problem it's who's. today we have avatars lying ahead and again we're dressing them as partners and friends and we. are having to face up to these tossed in the face of the world we will be talking about this today amongst us about the conflict in afghanistan about the conflict between ukraine and russia we will be speaking about the future of syria about peace and libya these
curtain i lived there and i studied at university there and the fact that the united states of america and germany that americans and germans have become close partners and close friends that the americans the united states of america have helped germany. it cheve it's fewer reunification thanks to the efforts of george bush and others is something that we will never forget but this didn't go for one's obvious and yet on pop no or ends. in the us with all has this really is a major commitment...
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so i ended up being an abbasid to representing western pennsylvania for the united states of america in germany-- abbasid or representing western pennsylvania for the united states of america in germany. we left d.c. when you are interviewing george bush, i remember our first two months in cologne. we were all told to go to the embassy and george bush got on the line and said, you know -- it was very heartfelt when he said this to us. he said i can't recommend that or that for the year, you come home. he also said if you stay, i ashly recommend that you act a german, because that was our job. i wanted to promote freedom, and teach the countries on how to be free. even my grandfather never wanted me to go. the day before i got on the plane, he said please don't go and i said i will promote freedom. heart, so healing to my this program. i appreciate all of it because i have so many memories. i'm writing a book, and this is so encouraging to me, because for 10 months, i was in hamburg, germany and i got to go to berlin often. i got to be -- to teach the berlin bloc countries in , with a company ca
so i ended up being an abbasid to representing western pennsylvania for the united states of america in germany-- abbasid or representing western pennsylvania for the united states of america in germany. we left d.c. when you are interviewing george bush, i remember our first two months in cologne. we were all told to go to the embassy and george bush got on the line and said, you know -- it was very heartfelt when he said this to us. he said i can't recommend that or that for the year, you...
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so we came down from egypt we came here following the shores of the blue nile others went to america germany and many other countries under israeli law jews are allowed to move to the country but the israeli government doesn't view the better israel of gondor as jewish under strict religious law that's because the government says they are descendants of ethiopian jews who were forcibly converted to christianity in the distant past. many of them actually converted or their parents converted to christianity for various reasons and now they are in the wish to return to be part of the jewish people they are not considered as jews so that the already leave as jews but of officially them not yet converted so the jews enough yes have a says this is discrimination. some say we're not jewish and there are no more jews here they say we're lying but we're just pretending so we can go there they think will make the religion impure but the only one to know the truth is the god the creator. many of the community has family living in israel the israeli government has been gradually allowing the g.o.p.'s re
so we came down from egypt we came here following the shores of the blue nile others went to america germany and many other countries under israeli law jews are allowed to move to the country but the israeli government doesn't view the better israel of gondor as jewish under strict religious law that's because the government says they are descendants of ethiopian jews who were forcibly converted to christianity in the distant past. many of them actually converted or their parents converted to...
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they share the same great, great, great, great grandfather who came from germany to america in the 18thtty cool. movie comes out friday. i'm excited to see that. >> i am too. a little dose of sunshine. >>> monica lewinsky, gordon sondland. he joins a list of witnesses with first-hand knowledge in an impeachment probe. your daily roe so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> he's the ambassador with first-hand knowledge of the president's actions. what will he say when he testifies publicly today? >>> ten democrats on stage for their fifth debate tonight. how this showdown is different. >>> two gu
they share the same great, great, great, great grandfather who came from germany to america in the 18thtty cool. movie comes out friday. i'm excited to see that. >> i am too. a little dose of sunshine. >>> monica lewinsky, gordon sondland. he joins a list of witnesses with first-hand knowledge in an impeachment probe. your daily roe so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try...
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does america need laws like germany? when we come back. >>> hate speech. ere's a lot of it in america today on the streets, on the air waves, on the internet. should it be policed? should, for instance, walking around charlottesville, carrying a nazi flag, or chanting jews will not replace it be in some way illegal? my next dwes says the first amendment should not stop us from asking that question. and rick stengl was the editor and chief of time magazine and. his new book is "information wars:how we lost the global battle about disinformation and what we can do about it". pleasure to have you. >> great to be with you. >> you're one of the most storied journalists in america. you had one of the great positions, the editor of time magazine. you always talked about the oliver wendell holmes line that we protect speech, not just the speech that we love, but the speech that we hate. but you've sort of changed your mind now? >> i was a free speech absolutist. i was on the front lines of it. you know what the phone calls are like when the white house calls and sa
does america need laws like germany? when we come back. >>> hate speech. ere's a lot of it in america today on the streets, on the air waves, on the internet. should it be policed? should, for instance, walking around charlottesville, carrying a nazi flag, or chanting jews will not replace it be in some way illegal? my next dwes says the first amendment should not stop us from asking that question. and rick stengl was the editor and chief of time magazine and. his new book is...
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remind what you just said, it used to be that nato had a clear purpose, so keep russia out, america in, germanyes that now actually russia is in, america is out and germany is up. so the world has transformed. that is kind of a glib way of turning that phrase around — do you think it's true? well, it certainly reflects a little bit what is going on. it reflects a kind of transformation of the world since 70 years ago when nato was created, and i think that the only leader right now who is actually talking about the situation in a clear and strategic way is president micron, and he is right when he says that nato is brain dead. nothing can stay like it was at the beginning for ever. this is the longest military alliance in history. 70 years is a very long time. and people would say it has been flexible, has grown, has changed its sense of purpose. its strength has been to be able to adapt, but right now, its main purposeis adapt, but right now, its main purpose is under threat, because as we know, america is looking elsewhere, not that europe any more, and it has been for a very long time, since
remind what you just said, it used to be that nato had a clear purpose, so keep russia out, america in, germanyes that now actually russia is in, america is out and germany is up. so the world has transformed. that is kind of a glib way of turning that phrase around — do you think it's true? well, it certainly reflects a little bit what is going on. it reflects a kind of transformation of the world since 70 years ago when nato was created, and i think that the only leader right now who is...
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does america need laws like germany? when we come back. >>> hate speech. oday, on the streets, on the airwaves, on the internet. but should it be policed? should, for instance, walking around charlottesville carrying a nazi flag or chanting "jews will not replace us" be in some way illegal. our next guest says the first amendment should not stop us from asking that question. and rick stengel was the editor in chief of "time" magazine then the undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. his new book is "information wars: how we lost the global battle against disinformation and what we can do about it." pleasure to have you, rick. >> great to be with you. >> so you are one of the most storied journalists in america. you had one of the great positions in american journalism, the editor of "time" magazine, and in that capacity, you were always an absolutist on free speech. you always talked about the oliver wendel holmes line which is, we protect speech, not just the speech that we love, but the speech that we hate. but you've sort of chang
does america need laws like germany? when we come back. >>> hate speech. oday, on the streets, on the airwaves, on the internet. but should it be policed? should, for instance, walking around charlottesville carrying a nazi flag or chanting "jews will not replace us" be in some way illegal. our next guest says the first amendment should not stop us from asking that question. and rick stengel was the editor in chief of "time" magazine then the undersecretary of state...
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america. not not not germany but the point is no no no no just america. and klinsmann is the good trainer and the good player as well so we can hope for the future here soko trana. fresh off a 4 goal performance in the champions league robert 11 dogs he. is arguably the best striker in the world right now but his butt is the goal scoring streak came to an end last match day well byron stuff girl was fully loaded against laver who is it a side who has stars like leon chippy bailey the jamaican sensation has been quiet lately he hasn't hit the back of the net since august could he be a difference maker for laver couzin in munich. by his standards robert levin dusky is having a barren spell one game without a go but if that's bad spare a thought for leon bailey at the end of the line he did he scored once all season that is until you arrived in munich. bailey bursting through to give laver couzin the lead on 10 minutes the 1st goal by him had conceded on the coach can see flick. the seam of once prolific goal scorers was to continue thomas miller's deflected
america. not not not germany but the point is no no no no just america. and klinsmann is the good trainer and the good player as well so we can hope for the future here soko trana. fresh off a 4 goal performance in the champions league robert 11 dogs he. is arguably the best striker in the world right now but his butt is the goal scoring streak came to an end last match day well byron stuff girl was fully loaded against laver who is it a side who has stars like leon chippy bailey the jamaican...
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also coming up here in germany child stronger america tells lawmakers 1st government is pushing the defense budget in line with nato targets 1st.
also coming up here in germany child stronger america tells lawmakers 1st government is pushing the defense budget in line with nato targets 1st.
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germany marks that since the fall of the berlin wall. we will of course never forget that the united states of america with its president george bush helped and supported us enormously on the way to german reunification that's been the not to be focused. but a great friend of the united states germany it continues to be an enormously important partner for us i saw the defense minister statement about increasing germany's contribution today to over time we think that's powerful because we think that relationship with nato matters and we need everyone working together to make sure that it remains a potent force for good in the world and pump you know was referring to defense minister on the cape come kavin boa whom you met earlier in the day his support for her vision of a more hands on german security policy could also help her achieve her goal to succeed on the lam ethical asked tonfa. on chancellor merkel also help talks with european commission president founder lyon in berlin on friday. afterwards one alliance said that north macedonia and albania had made enormous efforts to qualify for membership of the european union the remarks wer
germany marks that since the fall of the berlin wall. we will of course never forget that the united states of america with its president george bush helped and supported us enormously on the way to german reunification that's been the not to be focused. but a great friend of the united states germany it continues to be an enormously important partner for us i saw the defense minister statement about increasing germany's contribution today to over time we think that's powerful because we think...
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from the outside until america's rises the 1st eastern german woman to become chancellor of a reunified germany sounds like a success story american business magazine forbes named her the world's most powerful woman 7 years in a row. u.s. president obama honored. with the presidential medal of freedom america's highest civilian award partly because of her efforts for freedom in east germany. after the unpredictable donald trump took office many turned to america to be the leader of the free world. but in germany chancellor merkel often encounters hostility bordering on hatred when she appears especially in the east. colors yellow beaded many reject to refugee policies and chant we are the people. protesters feel angry and disappointed with the women from the east many of them feel that she doesn't represent their interests america has been worn down by political bickering at home as chancellor merkel only divided germany. well it's an interesting question but the one i would really like to us linder is why is an american such a red rag to so many people in eastern germany. difficult question bu
from the outside until america's rises the 1st eastern german woman to become chancellor of a reunified germany sounds like a success story american business magazine forbes named her the world's most powerful woman 7 years in a row. u.s. president obama honored. with the presidential medal of freedom america's highest civilian award partly because of her efforts for freedom in east germany. after the unpredictable donald trump took office many turned to america to be the leader of the free...
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america was sending german citizens who had lived in america but couldn't go back to germany when thean, and held the jews with american passports for this prisoner exchange. and we were included in one of the few transport out of bergen-belsen, after having been there almost a year and barely surviving. then sadly my father died on the train the second night on the train. and when we arrived in switzerland, my mother and my brother were so ill that they had to be hospitalized immediately. the swiss did not allow me to stay there. so i was sent to a displaced persons camp, a refugee camp, in algiers, north africa, and it took one year before i was able to come to america. we had family who provided affidavits eventually. we got visas, and it took six more months for my mother and brother to come to america. so altogether i was separated for 18 months from my mother and brother, four days after i i had lost my father. so that's the outline of the story. sometimes people ask me why did you wait so long to write this book? and some of it has to do with just being very busy raising a fami
america was sending german citizens who had lived in america but couldn't go back to germany when thean, and held the jews with american passports for this prisoner exchange. and we were included in one of the few transport out of bergen-belsen, after having been there almost a year and barely surviving. then sadly my father died on the train the second night on the train. and when we arrived in switzerland, my mother and my brother were so ill that they had to be hospitalized immediately. the...
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and china have taken their toll on farmers in america's midwest. and germany marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how my life changed the towns along the form of quarter. what prompted you to be a business i want to johnsonville i'm glad to have you with us german engineering conglomerate siemens reported a rise in its 4th quarter profit and revenue beating analyst expectations the company said it achieved its 4 year targets for fiscal 29000 despite headwinds from a cooling economy siemens is in the midst of a restructuring process that aims to make the group fit for the future. siemens chief executive joe kayser has big plans with his vision 2020 plus strategy he wants to make the industrial giant ready for future challenges he's going to do this by splitting it into 3 major units health logistics and digitalisation as far as he's concerned the era of large corporations is over britons are him their names concerned. with our corporate concept barking on the biggest transformation in the company's 172 year history this is a significant e
and china have taken their toll on farmers in america's midwest. and germany marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how my life changed the towns along the form of quarter. what prompted you to be a business i want to johnsonville i'm glad to have you with us german engineering conglomerate siemens reported a rise in its 4th quarter profit and revenue beating analyst expectations the company said it achieved its 4 year targets for fiscal 29000 despite headwinds from a...
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a 5th the great grandfather, who immigrated from germany to america in the 18th century.beautiful day in the prepare premieres november 22th. >>that's just been at us. how about this all all aboard the panda express this fedex plane will be transporting a very special passenger. they they the panda this so low smithsonian national zoo's beloved there is headed to china. it's part of a cooperative breeding agreement with the wildlife conservation association. all giant panda cubs born at the zoo, move to china for breeding when they turned 4 years old 2. >>i when tragedy struck a soon to be wed nevada couple's home firefighters rushed in to say their engagement rings and the bride's dress fire broke out just a week from the couple's big day forcing them to postpone but ray of hope broke through the smoke as firefighters saved the valuables. >>it's it's amazing with everything that we have inside burnout full nose, stay intact. >>yeah according to the couple david's bridal will replace the dress which smelled the smoke as you can imagine, they say, although the fire stalled
a 5th the great grandfather, who immigrated from germany to america in the 18th century.beautiful day in the prepare premieres november 22th. >>that's just been at us. how about this all all aboard the panda express this fedex plane will be transporting a very special passenger. they they the panda this so low smithsonian national zoo's beloved there is headed to china. it's part of a cooperative breeding agreement with the wildlife conservation association. all giant panda cubs born at...
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germany. after the unpredictable donald trump took office many turned to america to be the leader of the free world. in germany chancellor merkel often encounters hostility bordering on hatred when she appears especially in the east. beat it many reject a refugee policies and chant we are the people. protesters feel angry and disappointed with the women from the east many of them feel that she doesn't represent their interests america is being worn down by political bickering at home. as chancellor merkel only divided germany. well it's an interesting question but the one i would really like to us linder is why is an american such a red rock for so many people in eastern germany. difficult question but i think one thing as you know she never did like really east german identity never came through really and so you know people don't see her as an east german petition but as a politician you know working for the system as they call it or she's one of the others and she's playing and really well she's really successful within the system but i think. many of these germans or especially the ones vo
germany. after the unpredictable donald trump took office many turned to america to be the leader of the free world. in germany chancellor merkel often encounters hostility bordering on hatred when she appears especially in the east. beat it many reject a refugee policies and chant we are the people. protesters feel angry and disappointed with the women from the east many of them feel that she doesn't represent their interests america is being worn down by political bickering at home. as...
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w news live from a new partnership for india and germany are on the america and prime minister announced a raft of deals as they seek to build closer industrial and strategic time. also coming up turkey and russia to begin joint patrols in northeastern syria aimed at pushing kurdish.
w news live from a new partnership for india and germany are on the america and prime minister announced a raft of deals as they seek to build closer industrial and strategic time. also coming up turkey and russia to begin joint patrols in northeastern syria aimed at pushing kurdish.
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the us government has been remarkably unsuccessful in doing that for example 2 weeks ago germany one of america's closest allies announced that they've come up with a comprehensive program to address cyber security risks that will not be on wall way from the 5 g. networks the european union is working on a similar approach that's what we recommend is a comprehensive approach based on an internationally recognized standards with conformance programs that's how you address the risk particularly given that the sophisticated nation states can have through anybodies equipment so is that a model you can take to other countries and say look this is what we're doing with germany this is how we can cooperate well that's a message we've been taking the us government started putting extreme pressure on wall way around the for. of the year and we are seeing a remarkable pushback around the world about the idea that while it would be banned without a serious consideration for respect of geisha the kind of risk mitigation that's should apply to all all countries so we see a very good receptivity to the message
the us government has been remarkably unsuccessful in doing that for example 2 weeks ago germany one of america's closest allies announced that they've come up with a comprehensive program to address cyber security risks that will not be on wall way from the 5 g. networks the european union is working on a similar approach that's what we recommend is a comprehensive approach based on an internationally recognized standards with conformance programs that's how you address the risk particularly...
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correspondent is in the middle of those protests also coming up a new partnership for india and germany chancellor on the america.
correspondent is in the middle of those protests also coming up a new partnership for india and germany chancellor on the america.
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one down tonight on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall america's top diplomat visits germany can he rebuild a relationship on the rocks i'm calm assman in berlin and this is the day. your body continues to be an enormously important partner for us put germany is still a troll russia all of this that is why we are still on the rise in public this in dedicate ourselves to the times 6 and move on to the did i say. get a play on the least. that's what we're going to great friend of the united states does define it we'll never forget that the un this interim president george bush helped to send a no mistake on the way to germany unification and to be focused. also on the day a man known for building walls will be getting one in the mail a group of germans is sending president trump an original section of the berlin wall along with a message from those who experienced the barrier 1st hand today on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall the citizens of berlin are sending that original section of the berlin wall to the united states with an important message . letter to the pre
one down tonight on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall america's top diplomat visits germany can he rebuild a relationship on the rocks i'm calm assman in berlin and this is the day. your body continues to be an enormously important partner for us put germany is still a troll russia all of this that is why we are still on the rise in public this in dedicate ourselves to the times 6 and move on to the did i say. get a play on the least. that's what we're going to...
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the us government has been remarkably unsuccessful in doing that for example 2 weeks ago germany one of america's closest allies announced that they've come up with a comprehensive program to address cyber security risks that will not be on wall way from the 5 g. networks the european union is working on a similar approach that's what we recommend is a comprehensive approach based on an internationally recognized standards with conformance programs that's how you address the risk particularly given that the sophisticated nation states can have through anybodies equipment so is that a model you can take to other countries and say look this is what we're doing with germany this is how we can cooperate well that's a message we've been taking the us government started putting extreme pressure on wall way around the for. of the year and we are seeing a remarkable pushback around the world about the idea that while it would be banned without serious consideration for respect of geisha the kind of risk mitigation that's should apply to all all countries so we see a very good receptivity to the message o
the us government has been remarkably unsuccessful in doing that for example 2 weeks ago germany one of america's closest allies announced that they've come up with a comprehensive program to address cyber security risks that will not be on wall way from the 5 g. networks the european union is working on a similar approach that's what we recommend is a comprehensive approach based on an internationally recognized standards with conformance programs that's how you address the risk particularly...
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i have been speaking to tourists from america, canada, germany, who all eagerly tuned in last night,sponse seems to be that it may have done the prince more harm than good overall. 0ne royal commentator said that — ahead of this interview, they're expecting it to be a bit of a train wreck. but they then said, having seen it, it was a bit like the equivalent of a plane crashing into an oil tanker, that then setting off a tsunami, that then launched a nuclear bomb. it was that bad — according to them. we have heard that prince andrew was very keen to draw a line under what has happened. but what it has done is launch this debate once again, that was perhaps falling away from the public consciousness. he felt he wanted to have his say, to be clear about what happened. but many commentators saying that it does leave a lot of questions unanswered. 0ne view that has been coming across is that he did seem very self—assured in giving his answers during that interview. but perhaps there was a degree of a lack of self—awareness about how some of this might be coming across, particularly, his r
i have been speaking to tourists from america, canada, germany, who all eagerly tuned in last night,sponse seems to be that it may have done the prince more harm than good overall. 0ne royal commentator said that — ahead of this interview, they're expecting it to be a bit of a train wreck. but they then said, having seen it, it was a bit like the equivalent of a plane crashing into an oil tanker, that then setting off a tsunami, that then launched a nuclear bomb. it was that bad — according...
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recognize the threat from germany early lindbergh in america first never and often dismissed the world today, would be very different if franklin roosevelt had succumbed to the kind of misinformation put out by america first types. in october 1942, information about overall nazi policies, towards the jews you wrote, was and i'm not going to see it was splitting washington but it was amount and the imminent evidence was mounting in washington. sumner welles himself, and as u.s. diplomats you wrote to submit reports affirming or undermining an early report of an overall nazi policy to kill all of the jews. i would love to have found really guist reaction. reaction to the flow of information. but he wasn't in the line of authority and he did it keep the diary and i couldn't find anything directly on the subject. i did find something. and that he gave in october of 1942, speech to the national foreign trade convention in boston. in which he talked about the guiding principles of the united states during the war. the u.s. had forged a coalition of nations and peoples committed to the surviv
recognize the threat from germany early lindbergh in america first never and often dismissed the world today, would be very different if franklin roosevelt had succumbed to the kind of misinformation put out by america first types. in october 1942, information about overall nazi policies, towards the jews you wrote, was and i'm not going to see it was splitting washington but it was amount and the imminent evidence was mounting in washington. sumner welles himself, and as u.s. diplomats you...
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germany or the u.s. in terms of that. well america's got debt close to 100 percent of g.d.p. so america economy is 1920 trillion it's got close to it's got $20.00 to $20.00 over to i believe $22.00 trillion in debt so it's a 100 percent or greater than one percent of g.d.p. same thing in europe around the world various countries debt to g.d.p. is 100 percent in japan it's over 200 percent. if you look at russia it's under 5 percent so it has almost no debt at all the russian economy could be double triple the size it is right now if they embrace debt but of course that would be a foolish thing to do. in terms of putting the country on firm financial footing so when this paper money based economies and other countries begins to fall apart russia is going to be in a brilliant position to acquire a lot of assets around the world and build its economy accordingly saw that it's very shrewd it's very brilliant and like i said they should get at least a double a credit rating and maybe a aaa credit rating couldn't have said that sanctions are actually backfiring on the west that the
germany or the u.s. in terms of that. well america's got debt close to 100 percent of g.d.p. so america economy is 1920 trillion it's got close to it's got $20.00 to $20.00 over to i believe $22.00 trillion in debt so it's a 100 percent or greater than one percent of g.d.p. same thing in europe around the world various countries debt to g.d.p. is 100 percent in japan it's over 200 percent. if you look at russia it's under 5 percent so it has almost no debt at all the russian economy could be...
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remains in power inspired by protest movements elsewhere in latin america is now trying to reignite the opposition movement. germany's greens are in the opposition for now thought polls show them nipping at the heels of america's leading conservatives increased concern over climate change is largely responsible for their newfound popularity but also the party's co-leaders have done their share uniting in expanding the party's base now general elections here in germany aren't scheduled until 2021 and there's a good chance the greens could find themselves in government still they struggle in germany's former east where many voters fear a climate agenda will hurt a region already suffering from brain drain and deindustrialization. flowers for the winner the greens reelected on only not their book as co-leader with 97 point one percent of the vote thank you i kept the result i'm speechless in christ thank you. no leader of the greens has ever been elected by such a margin before in her acceptance speech stressed the goal of receiving a carbon neutral economy and society. the most industrious that we have to assure that t
remains in power inspired by protest movements elsewhere in latin america is now trying to reignite the opposition movement. germany's greens are in the opposition for now thought polls show them nipping at the heels of america's leading conservatives increased concern over climate change is largely responsible for their newfound popularity but also the party's co-leaders have done their share uniting in expanding the party's base now general elections here in germany aren't scheduled until...
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america. had germany over over world finance actually i think it's very interesting that some of the biggest and most important innovation of the sector a coming not from the united states for from asia and i think right now the u.s. is sitting in a sit in of course on its usually have dramatic relations over the world we're going to see it slip away over the next 5 or 10 years thanks to block chain technology and that i think is very exciting now one can i previously did try to i.p.o. in hong kong but they failed to raise its target of $1000000000.00 out of $8000000000.00 valuation now other blocking companies such as mining giants that mayne and canon created also previously tried to stay in hong kong but they all failed so why is that obviously you see as you pointed out has a tremendous interest and watch chain and a huge appetite for it so why did all these i.p.o.'s fail to take in hong kong. because i've got 2 words for you trading fees right there too high in hong kong that's what it comes down to and there's got to change this has such potential with this with this i.p.o. market to to to
america. had germany over over world finance actually i think it's very interesting that some of the biggest and most important innovation of the sector a coming not from the united states for from asia and i think right now the u.s. is sitting in a sit in of course on its usually have dramatic relations over the world we're going to see it slip away over the next 5 or 10 years thanks to block chain technology and that i think is very exciting now one can i previously did try to i.p.o. in hong...
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and china have taken their toll on farmhouse in america's midwest. and germany marks this year since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how life changed for towns along the for months.
and china have taken their toll on farmhouse in america's midwest. and germany marks this year since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how life changed for towns along the for months.
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is she is known calling for a more proactive role for germany also meaning more military involvement that's a no go for angle america right now particularly coalition and we see a german chancellor who's clearly looking towards the e.u. presidency of germany in the 2nd half of 2020 she wants to deliver german stability through that process and that's why she's becoming much more into an international politician and completely leaving it to her own party to say what the c.d.u. will stand for in the future she also got a bit of criticism here and she's adamant that way the chinese technology provider shouldn't be ruled out immediately from competing for the 5 g. network here in germany. the pope party certainly wants to see that debated in the german parliament we'll see what comes of that and reporting on all of it for us our chief political editor. the c.d.u. party conference in at leipsic thank you. and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb in a turkish held border town in northern syria has killed 9 people a monitoring group says 2 children were among those kill
is she is known calling for a more proactive role for germany also meaning more military involvement that's a no go for angle america right now particularly coalition and we see a german chancellor who's clearly looking towards the e.u. presidency of germany in the 2nd half of 2020 she wants to deliver german stability through that process and that's why she's becoming much more into an international politician and completely leaving it to her own party to say what the c.d.u. will stand for in...