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who's president of germany association of conservatives so professor how much of the old must be rebuilt and how should it be done. i think one should take his time to make decision to come to decisions it's quite early now. to come up with first. strong ideas the fire has to be rebuilt or not to be if we will say it's the spire became iconic during the last one half centuries too and it has been designed by view only the duke that's like the godfather of french conservation of monuments so it's everything is important to such a building not only the medieval parts it's like. a the train true to centuries to every. century put its special additions to it now what about the roof now this is going to be a monumental task the roof trusses there is talk of an ion or steel roof or wood which would you say is the better i mean should we stick to what it was only yesterday i heard that someone came up with suggestions to rebuild the roof and in steel and steel construction as it had been has been done at too many off john and austrian churches off the divorce because there was not been off enou
who's president of germany association of conservatives so professor how much of the old must be rebuilt and how should it be done. i think one should take his time to make decision to come to decisions it's quite early now. to come up with first. strong ideas the fire has to be rebuilt or not to be if we will say it's the spire became iconic during the last one half centuries too and it has been designed by view only the duke that's like the godfather of french conservation of monuments so...
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germany. >> the effect is quite clear. young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german, and they learn to associateermany with people. -- with evil. reporter: these sentiments are not just expressed in parliamentary debates. the director of the memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far right. >> there was a group here that was either afd or alligned with it. an investigation by the public prosecutor's office is continuing. these people even denied the existence of the gas chambers. reporter: provocations like these are only part of the afd's tactics. for example, the party has tried to reduce public funding for memorials. there is no majority support for such measures, but some fear public opinion may change. >> without financial support, these institutions can no longer fulfill their educational mandate. and that is open to political manipulation. reporter: the afd says germany's nazi past should be seen in a wider context. >> we also wantnt to focus on te positive aspects of german history, because we think every nation needs positive points to identify with. >> stressing the
germany. >> the effect is quite clear. young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german, and they learn to associateermany with people. -- with evil. reporter: these sentiments are not just expressed in parliamentary debates. the director of the memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far right. >> there was a group here that was either afd or alligned with it. an investigation by the public prosecutor's office is continuing....
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germany. the effect ladies and gentlemen is quite clear young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german and they learn to associate germany with evil so you can see this to us it's you know these sentiments are not just expressed in parliamentary debates the director of the sachsenhausen memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far right. but minutes minister from there was a group here that was either in the f.t. or aligned with it but we don't know if there were party members who were denying nazi crimes at this to the investigation by the public prosecutor's office is continuing right these people even denied the existence of the gas chambers talking with us what they're concerned for of coming up with. provocations like these are only part of the a if these tactics for example in the state of bottom the party has tried to reduce public funding for memorials there is no majority support for such measures but some fear that public opinion may change. without financial support these institutions can no longer fulfill their educational mandate from. and that is open to political manipulation. to
germany. the effect ladies and gentlemen is quite clear young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german and they learn to associate germany with evil so you can see this to us it's you know these sentiments are not just expressed in parliamentary debates the director of the sachsenhausen memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far right. but minutes minister from there was a group here that was either in the f.t. or aligned with it but we...
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germany. the effect ladies and gentlemen is quite clear young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german and they learn to associate germany with evil to you for this is this to us it's you the sentiments are not just expressed in parliament three debates the director of the sachsenhausen memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far right. there was a group here that was either in the a.f.d. or aligned with it we don't know if they were party members who were denying nazi crimes but this investigation by the public prosecutor's office is continuing these people even denied the existence of the gas chambers documents is what. provocations like these are only part of the a if these tactics for example in the state of bottom the party has tried to reduce public funding for memorials there is no majority support for such measures i mean these nazi past should be seen you know wider context. and we also want to focus on the positive aspects of german history because we think every nation needs positive points to identify with its feelings been in power what do you suppose you can do to stressing the fa
germany. the effect ladies and gentlemen is quite clear young people are systematically brought up to feel guilt and shame about being german and they learn to associate germany with evil to you for this is this to us it's you the sentiments are not just expressed in parliament three debates the director of the sachsenhausen memorial says sites like this are directly targeted by the far right. there was a group here that was either in the a.f.d. or aligned with it we don't know if they were...
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germany's digital technology association. says that over the past year about half of all terminals were victims of computer crime often it's only a few euros sometimes it's a lot more. resident oshie choi and was targeted by cyber criminals after she signed up at an internet dating portal. i know i met a guy and things seemed to be going well it was like being on a date i was really happy when he wrote back that he felt the same way about me he'd ask how i was and what i had for breakfast no one does that mean real life. in the. friendship of sorts blossomed between you she and her new suitor a man whom she only knew through phone calls and photographs here identified himself as fred gerard dennis a german stone dealer from berlin then then it is claimed that his daughter who was studying in the us had been robbed and could not afford to travel back to germany for christmas. dinners didn't have the money to pay for the take it so he asked abboushi to transfer funds from her bank account to his. bin as he kept on bothering me
germany's digital technology association. says that over the past year about half of all terminals were victims of computer crime often it's only a few euros sometimes it's a lot more. resident oshie choi and was targeted by cyber criminals after she signed up at an internet dating portal. i know i met a guy and things seemed to be going well it was like being on a date i was really happy when he wrote back that he felt the same way about me he'd ask how i was and what i had for breakfast no...
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he even kind of speculated about the possibility of taking the model of voluntary associations to germany. this would be great, but he realized it would not really transfer. either it would be regarded as illegitimate or at best, once voluntary association was started, it would be taken over by the agents of the state apparatus. he saw this positive trait of american life, the bright thread of american society as uniquely american and something that would not easily transfer to his home country. on to our english visitor, gk chesterton who visited twice in 1921 and again in 1931. chesterton picked up on individualism and conformism paradox first to do it by tocqueville and expanded by trying to show how american individualism actually led to conformism. americans according to chesterton value and venerate the individual. in this exultation, however, he noted a curious contradiction, namely that american individualism is the reverse of individuality, something tocqueville said in different terms. chesterton explained this by pointing to the habits fostered capitalistesses of a society wher
he even kind of speculated about the possibility of taking the model of voluntary associations to germany. this would be great, but he realized it would not really transfer. either it would be regarded as illegitimate or at best, once voluntary association was started, it would be taken over by the agents of the state apparatus. he saw this positive trait of american life, the bright thread of american society as uniquely american and something that would not easily transfer to his home...
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associated with pleasure you have fond memories of them from your. everyone likes dessert. and twenty sixteen running frank opens germany's first restaurants in berlin icon a district that isn't often associated with old cuisine. codice unique dinner concept is proving a success it has just been awarded and mitchell and start. from the start for you there's lots to smell and you see things that you don't recognize at first glance so i believe it's an experience that stays in your memory. is. whether blue cheese with cranberries are plentiful with coriander and cocoa spread it's the combination of ingredients that makes the desserts a coder so exceptional brand and frankenstein brings together their natural properties sweet and sour salty and bitter as well as savory made from posts some desserts or even pecans none of them are overly sweet refined sugar is never used to run properly and that's as may i've learned that there's so much more than the usual gives there are many more possibilities especially in practice every day just what previous generations relied on. and it's good to question the ingredients here in europe
associated with pleasure you have fond memories of them from your. everyone likes dessert. and twenty sixteen running frank opens germany's first restaurants in berlin icon a district that isn't often associated with old cuisine. codice unique dinner concept is proving a success it has just been awarded and mitchell and start. from the start for you there's lots to smell and you see things that you don't recognize at first glance so i believe it's an experience that stays in your memory. is....
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germany's. and also with this is claudia my your senior associate at the german institute for international and security of fast -- says how germany response to questions like that 2% spending pledge arms exports to terence and nuclear weapons will be crucial. for your of security and defense. and a very warm welcome to two or three different kind of policy fellow at the european council for relations. and rica believes that germany is risking its international credibility from burlington does not even realize. well well. let me begin with you nato of course styles itself is the most successful military alliance in history is it right to do so. i think it is right to do so because nato is indeed the most successful military alliance in nato for lost seventy y years hs guaranteed peace within europe peace in the trans atlantic relationship and in fact really is a big and very important part of the trans atlantic relationship. and it seems to me that sometimes when we talk about the military aspects we seem to forget that this is also just a core pillar of the transit the let the transatlantic rel
germany's. and also with this is claudia my your senior associate at the german institute for international and security of fast -- says how germany response to questions like that 2% spending pledge arms exports to terence and nuclear weapons will be crucial. for your of security and defense. and a very warm welcome to two or three different kind of policy fellow at the european council for relations. and rica believes that germany is risking its international credibility from burlington does...
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thebritish commonwealth is oldest, largest, voluntary association of free men in world history. britain and germany wars, but today there people are united for peace. , ishe small town of bonn the new german capital. now a beacon for those who live in the gray silence of the eastern plain. 14 years after the war there are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe, victims of old and new repression. the entire world has been astonished by the resurgence of germany, by the urge to live and build that has made germany one of the most prosperous and stable countries in europe in the atlantic decade. ♪ betweenis the contrast the old and the new more striking as in ancient rome. ♪ [latin being spoken] chanting]rs ♪ mr. murrow: faith in italy's future burns bright in the atlantic decade. italy has been building a strong, new industry, italian cars, from the most luxurious to the least expensive, in demand around the world. scooters.s riding italian vehicles of all types speed down the highways of the world. from south to north, from cars to bicycles, from italy to .enmark copenhagen, the veni
thebritish commonwealth is oldest, largest, voluntary association of free men in world history. britain and germany wars, but today there people are united for peace. , ishe small town of bonn the new german capital. now a beacon for those who live in the gray silence of the eastern plain. 14 years after the war there are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe, victims of old and new repression. the entire world has been astonished by the resurgence of germany, by the urge to...
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is thetish commonwealth oldest, largest voluntary association of freemen in world history. britain and germanyave fought two terrible wars. today, there peoples are united for peace. berlin, the british known capital is a valeant outpost. ineacon for those who live the brave silence of the eastern plane. 14 years after the war, there are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe. victims of old and new. repression. the entire world has been astonished by the resurgence of germany. by the urge to live and build that has made germany one of the most prosperous and stable countries in europe in the atlantic decade. nowhere is the contrast between the old and the new so striking as in ancient rome. speaking foreign language] ♪ faith in italy's future burns bright. they have been building a strong new industry. the mostars, from luxurious to the least expensive are in demand throughout the world. everyone is riding scooters. italian vehicles of all types speed down the highways of the world. north, from cars to bicycles, from italy to denmark. ♪ with copenhagen, venice of the beautiful
is thetish commonwealth oldest, largest voluntary association of freemen in world history. britain and germanyave fought two terrible wars. today, there peoples are united for peace. berlin, the british known capital is a valeant outpost. ineacon for those who live the brave silence of the eastern plane. 14 years after the war, there are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe. victims of old and new. repression. the entire world has been astonished by the resurgence of germany....
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found also with his cloudy in my year all senior associate at the german institute for international and security affairs who says how germany responds to questions like the two percent spending pledge. to terence a new clue. weapons will be crucial for europe's security comes to fans under thirty will continue to recur for a policy follower of the european council of foreign relations and believes that germany's received news international credibility from dismal to realize well well well rica let me begin with you nato of course styles itself as the most successful military alliance in history is it right to do so i think it is right to do so because nato is indeed the most successful military alliance in nato for the last seventy years has guaranteed peace within europe peace in the transatlantic relationship and in fact really is a big and very important part of the transatlantic relationship and it seems to me that sometimes when we talk about the military aspect we seem to forget that this is also just the core pillar. the transatlantic relationship which as we all know at the moment you know has its major problems and
found also with his cloudy in my year all senior associate at the german institute for international and security affairs who says how germany responds to questions like the two percent spending pledge. to terence a new clue. weapons will be crucial for europe's security comes to fans under thirty will continue to recur for a policy follower of the european council of foreign relations and believes that germany's received news international credibility from dismal to realize well well well rica...
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other surveys say close to $2 trillion, associated, of course, with the u.k. and europe and with china and germanys, the u.k. as well, being -- having a major hit. do you feel that maybe the fatigue over brexit has clouded the potential impact we will get to global growth once it actually does happen? >> we hope that the remaining the prime minister has asked for from european in thes, would be used best possible way and that we would see an orderly brexit. as we see right now, this would have abest solution, to protectable environment and to minimize the impact. the decisionhen was taken. i think businesses know that, but that was the decision of the british people. i'm pretty sure that at that time, all the aspects of all the ,onsequences presented to them our clear preference is to do it in an orderly way because we will be forever neighbors. paul: that was the european commission vice president talking to bloomberg's stephen engle there. let's get more on china and trade. former acting deputy u.s. trade representative. thanks for joining us this morning. we do have dozens of leaders heading to
other surveys say close to $2 trillion, associated, of course, with the u.k. and europe and with china and germanys, the u.k. as well, being -- having a major hit. do you feel that maybe the fatigue over brexit has clouded the potential impact we will get to global growth once it actually does happen? >> we hope that the remaining the prime minister has asked for from european in thes, would be used best possible way and that we would see an orderly brexit. as we see right now, this would...
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the british commonwealth is the oldest, largest voluntary association of freemen in world history. britain and germany have fought two terrible wars, but today there peoples are united for peace. the small town of bonn is the new german capital. berlin is now a valiant outpost, a begin to those who live in the gray silence of the eastern plains. war, thereter the are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe, victims of old and new repression. the entire world has been astonished by the resurgence of germany, by the urge to live and build that has made germany one of the most prosperous and stable countries in europe in the atlantic decade. nowhere is the contrast between the old and new so striking as in ancient rome. >> [speaking latin] >> ♪ >> faith in italy's future burns bright in the atlantic decade. italy has been building a strong new industry. italian cars from the most luxurious to the least expensive are in demand throughout the world. everyone is riding scooters. italian vehicles of all types speed down the highways of the world. from south to north, from cars to bicycles, fro
the british commonwealth is the oldest, largest voluntary association of freemen in world history. britain and germany have fought two terrible wars, but today there peoples are united for peace. the small town of bonn is the new german capital. berlin is now a valiant outpost, a begin to those who live in the gray silence of the eastern plains. war, thereter the are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe, victims of old and new repression. the entire world has been astonished...
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associated to the downgrade is joining us. tara poker. u.s. president donald trump is ignoring the rules of free trade and setting global markets on an issue but our europe in germany doing that much better. who are the winners and losers in a high stakes game. in sixty minutes long. what secrets lie behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. the world heritage three hundred sixty getting. this. coming up in the next fifteen minutes is drowning in plastic waste we speak to the woman who's trying to make a country's government. and its five thousand years also coming up. live. reaping life into the building its books and its reputation.
associated to the downgrade is joining us. tara poker. u.s. president donald trump is ignoring the rules of free trade and setting global markets on an issue but our europe in germany doing that much better. who are the winners and losers in a high stakes game. in sixty minutes long. what secrets lie behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. the world heritage three hundred sixty getting. this. coming up in the next fifteen...
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germany, up over 1% right now. we have heard from some companies today in terms of their earnings, the automobile association in theing out with earnings that disappoint. not good news coming in of companies based in the uk today. let's have a look i had to the day on wall street. samira hussain is doing that for us. it on wednesday we should get a sense of how many workers us companies higher than a month of march. figures are expected to show that the private sector added 170,000 jobs last month after hiring 183,000 workers in february. this employment report is a precursor to the monthlyjobs report thatis precursor to the monthlyjobs report that is released by the commerce department. it is usually an early indicator of what we can expect to see on friday. also happening on wednesday, the institute of supply management report is likely to show that it it is purchasing managers' index for slightly for the month of march. simon french joins us now. we need to talk about brexit, don't we? what are the markets make of what we heard yesterday? sterling, the pound has been the bellwether for better negotiations has go
germany, up over 1% right now. we have heard from some companies today in terms of their earnings, the automobile association in theing out with earnings that disappoint. not good news coming in of companies based in the uk today. let's have a look i had to the day on wall street. samira hussain is doing that for us. it on wednesday we should get a sense of how many workers us companies higher than a month of march. figures are expected to show that the private sector added 170,000 jobs last...
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germany's socialist party's foundational 25-point platform stated in part, plank 13, quote, we demand the nationalization of all previous associated industries, trusts. plank 14, quote, we demand a division of profits of all heavy industries. plank 16, quote, we demand the immediate commune i willization of all warehouses. we demand free exappropriation of land for public utility. communization. land seize your without compensation. nationalization, ownership of government industry. those are all socialist policies. further, the german socialist party hated capitalism and free enterprise. nazi propaganda posters stated, quote, the maintenance of a rotten industrial system has nothing to do with nationalism. i can love germany and hate capitalism. end quote. nazi propaganda minister joseph gerbel wrote that, quote, in the final analysis it would be better for us to go down with bull she vitsism than live in capitalism, end quote. mr. speaker, germany's socialist nazis are a heinous ample of the -- of big lie propaganda tactics and socialism but they are not alone. soviet union and chinese style socialism exterminated tens of millio
germany's socialist party's foundational 25-point platform stated in part, plank 13, quote, we demand the nationalization of all previous associated industries, trusts. plank 14, quote, we demand a division of profits of all heavy industries. plank 16, quote, we demand the immediate commune i willization of all warehouses. we demand free exappropriation of land for public utility. communization. land seize your without compensation. nationalization, ownership of government industry. those are...
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foreign diplomat a guy associated with you a phase well that he didn't report so this always raises questions because his predecessor wolfgang mears stepped down because germany allegedly bought the right to host the world cup in two thousand and six so it's like you know fool me once shame on you fool me twice you know this old expression so i think you know the german football federation has to draw a line in the sand and separate themselves from anything like that because regarding this two thousand six hundred fairytale there's still an ongoing investigation and if any of these reports are true there could be another investigation so i think it's a really good move and there was also that really poor performance we have to say of the german national team at last summer's world cup i mean is this really where all of this started crafts i would say i would say definitely you know even prior to the kickoff of the world cup there was a whole visit disaster you know where griddle it with his political ties you know basically three shots it was ill for you know taking the photo with the turkish president you know in an election year you know nonetheless you kno
foreign diplomat a guy associated with you a phase well that he didn't report so this always raises questions because his predecessor wolfgang mears stepped down because germany allegedly bought the right to host the world cup in two thousand and six so it's like you know fool me once shame on you fool me twice you know this old expression so i think you know the german football federation has to draw a line in the sand and separate themselves from anything like that because regarding this two...
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germany. and chris bilal, member of students against private police and also a member of the washington hill community associationhe is participating in the johns hopkins sit-in. welcome to democracy now! mariam banahi, let's begin with you. >> we are very interested in how hopkins presents itself, concerns with health and safety at home but also its contract with ice. since 2008, hopkins has profited and made about $7 billion from its contract with ice. currently there is about $1.7 million in contracts that are ongoing. the administration puts these in terms that it is supportive of medical care and things like that rather than actually ofporting the detaining asylum-seekers. however, we see that as a kind of obstruction of the violence being an actor because they support the actual structures that make -- that facilitate the workings of ice. tose contracts are set expire this year. we would like the university andd its contracts with ice donated proceeds to something like the immigrant defense fund. amy: which is what? >> it provides support for immigrants come asylum-seekers in court cases but also other immi
germany. and chris bilal, member of students against private police and also a member of the washington hill community associationhe is participating in the johns hopkins sit-in. welcome to democracy now! mariam banahi, let's begin with you. >> we are very interested in how hopkins presents itself, concerns with health and safety at home but also its contract with ice. since 2008, hopkins has profited and made about $7 billion from its contract with ice. currently there is about $1.7...
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germany under pressure. weakness has to do with exports in car sector, that is a separate association.his negotiation has been handled by officials who after the european elections will be on their way out. there is trade between the u.s. and china and uncertainty on brexit. it is not an easy time for the eu. francine: thanks. what does this mean for markets? and rob marshall lee. turkey news. see, what doo you you see the concerns becoming? the china trade war. we are close to a deal. his europe the next target? mike: the market has rallied strongly on the back of central banks and hopes the trade tensions would go from being on the boil to simmer. clearly concerning in that regard and it looks like that risk might be starting to .ome to fruition that has left us cost of -- cautious. francine: how can we be sure china and the u.s. will put their differences aside? rob: we can't be sure. what have both got to lose? both have more to lose than they have to gain. trump negotiating tactics over time, he starts extreme and tries to meet in the middle. it is self-defeating to kill the u.s.
germany under pressure. weakness has to do with exports in car sector, that is a separate association.his negotiation has been handled by officials who after the european elections will be on their way out. there is trade between the u.s. and china and uncertainty on brexit. it is not an easy time for the eu. francine: thanks. what does this mean for markets? and rob marshall lee. turkey news. see, what doo you you see the concerns becoming? the china trade war. we are close to a deal. his...