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germany now? 37 minutes generation. just how important is - spain - germany now? 37 minutes into spain — germany now? ll goalless. yes. spain - germany now? 37 minutes into the match, still goalless.— the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago _ the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind _ the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind me _ the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind me it - the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind me it was - an hour ago behind me it was bustling with fans who have tickets to this headline much in these group stages, which is under way. spain looking for the winter send them to the knockouts after that emphatic display against costa rica, eyes will be on the 18—year—old who became youngest player to score since pele in 1978, but even more as riding on it, generally wanting to come back from the humbling defeat to japan to avoid a second group stage exit in successive world cups. spain have had a shot on target, an early warning for germany. irate spain have had a shot on target, an early warning for germany.- ear
germany now? 37 minutes generation. just how important is - spain - germany now? 37 minutes into spain — germany now? ll goalless. yes. spain - germany now? 37 minutes into the match, still goalless.— the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago _ the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind _ the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind me _ the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind me it - the match, still goalless. yes, half an hour ago behind me...
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germany? right? the other football that's what everyone wants to know. why is it here in germany? here's the history with the nfl in germany in a nutshell. first, 1990 over 30 years ago was the 1st nfl game that actually took place in germany. that was right here in berlin, an olympic stadium. but it was a pre season game, and then we saw nfl europe start for the ninety's, the early 2 thousands that didn't really work well because there was an inability to connect with fans on television and radio. but the nfl, you know, they revisited this idea and they decided to bring the big boys, the main players that went in a failure. it was players leading into the nfl. but recently the nfl started their international tour. we've seen it in london, and that was successful in now germany white germany, germany has a huge fan base. there was a period around 2012 to 15 where there was free to air television fans can watch american football, the seattle seahawks. one of the teams plane has a huge german speaking fan base. and then, i mean, we have to address the elephant in the room. tom freakin, brady. i mean, this is a perfect game,
germany? right? the other football that's what everyone wants to know. why is it here in germany? here's the history with the nfl in germany in a nutshell. first, 1990 over 30 years ago was the 1st nfl game that actually took place in germany. that was right here in berlin, an olympic stadium. but it was a pre season game, and then we saw nfl europe start for the ninety's, the early 2 thousands that didn't really work well because there was an inability to connect with fans on television and...
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germany? right? the other football that's what everyone wants to know. why is it here in germany? here's a history with the nfl in germany in a nutshell. first, 1990 over 30 years ago was the 1st nfl game that actually took place in germany. that was right here in berlin, an olympic stadium. but it was a pre season game, and then we saw nfl europe start for the ninety's, the early 2 thousands that didn't really work well because there was an inability to connect with fans on television and radio. but the nfl, you know, they revisited this idea and they decided to bring the big boys, the main players and not with nfl europe was players leading into the nfl. but recently the nfl started their international tour. we've seen it in london, and that was successful in now germany white germany, germany has a huge fan base. there was a period around 2012 to 15 where there was free to air television fans could watch american football, the seattle seahawks. one of the teams plane has a huge german speaking fan base. and then, i mean, we have to address the elephant in the room. tom freak and brady, re. this is a perfect games, rea
germany? right? the other football that's what everyone wants to know. why is it here in germany? here's a history with the nfl in germany in a nutshell. first, 1990 over 30 years ago was the 1st nfl game that actually took place in germany. that was right here in berlin, an olympic stadium. but it was a pre season game, and then we saw nfl europe start for the ninety's, the early 2 thousands that didn't really work well because there was an inability to connect with fans on television and...
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germany for me here is this theory of long and short waves in germany comparing these time periods here. it means a lot, because in addition to those figures, about which one can speak, it does not correspond. i, unfortunately, see hmm in germany signs. this is the 12 year cycle. i know the creatures here, they probably listen very carefully in germany to this fear, zimmermanic so listens. stractions norman stractions norman i, who wants to fight with russia, who said that we have the right, we have redeemed our nazi past, we can again be on the tail, and to fight is one of those signals that i wanted to say, but she does not the only one, after all, it is not the only one that gives such signals, and not even that they want to fight politicians of this level, but that there is a whole mass of signs of signals that are in the same time period. or he wrote that the bundeswehr has earned a plan of action persistent with russia well, you already know that, here they mentioned the white paper. i am so white. in short, i'm against it. i believe that there is no problem with weapons in germany if they are declared, there is no war for us. to me, targets for nuclear weapons have a very simple target. germany this target is a target,
germany for me here is this theory of long and short waves in germany comparing these time periods here. it means a lot, because in addition to those figures, about which one can speak, it does not correspond. i, unfortunately, see hmm in germany signs. this is the 12 year cycle. i know the creatures here, they probably listen very carefully in germany to this fear, zimmermanic so listens. stractions norman stractions norman i, who wants to fight with russia, who said that we have the right, we...
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germany get eliminated even by the next match. that would be the case if germany lose against spain and japan gets at least one point against costa rica than japan in spain would be through germany. would be eliminated after just 2 games unimaginable almost. well, what about ag group f? what exactly happened? there wasn't much going on there compared to all the excitement in germany's group . we did see that carissa drew mill against the morocco, a bit of a surprising result, considering the courage where the finalists of 2018. however, i do think that they will pick up a little bit and then we saw in the 2nd match, the belgium just barely squeezed out to win against courageous canadians who played much better actually than belgium did at a penalty that they missed a fossil davy. so definitely had their chances, but in the end it was much why who was lot of one pass the keeper and got 3 points for the red devils. all right, philip, now from dw sports. thanks for the update. well, we mentioned that spain game there, and they showed that they are a forced to be reckoned with at this world cup, with an impressive win against costa rica when this league player danny arma, found the
germany get eliminated even by the next match. that would be the case if germany lose against spain and japan gets at least one point against costa rica than japan in spain would be through germany. would be eliminated after just 2 games unimaginable almost. well, what about ag group f? what exactly happened? there wasn't much going on there compared to all the excitement in germany's group . we did see that carissa drew mill against the morocco, a bit of a surprising result, considering the...
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germany. and it is spain that do play germany. and it is spain that do piayjapaw — germany. name, play japan. and 'ust in that other game. but — play japan. and just in that other game. but does _ play japan. and just in that other game, but does it _ play japan. and just in that other game, but does it leave - play japan. and just in that other game, but does it leave the - play japan. and just in that other. game, but does it leave the group now? i'm not sure you can hear us there. thank you very much indeed. there was a shock in group f earlier, morocco's sensational victory against belgium, they took the lead in the second half through this free kick, which somehow managed to squeeze past the goalkeeper in the belgian goal. then made it two in stoppage time. the result means morocco move above belgium on four points, level with croatia, and it makes belgian�*s route to the last 16 in little more complicated. in the game after, croatia sent out a real statement after a bit of rivalry in the build—up to that much. and they made easy work of canada with a 4—1 victory to top
germany. and it is spain that do play germany. and it is spain that do piayjapaw — germany. name, play japan. and 'ust in that other game. but — play japan. and just in that other game. but does _ play japan. and just in that other game, but does it _ play japan. and just in that other game, but does it leave - play japan. and just in that other game, but does it leave the - play japan. and just in that other. game, but does it leave the group now? i'm not sure you can hear us there. thank...
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you know, ralph, you know, they, you know, if we look at germany, germany is, you know, it will in, in the, in, in the, in the world. germany makes nice stuff. nice cars, nice pens, nice industrial stuff. and now that seems to be fading away. i mean, i mean to someone to point out of my program bakeries that survived the 2nd world war in berlin are going out of business. now. i mean, that is that amazing comment here, and it's all self inflicted. the german political lead does not, it said in does what washington says, you know, they, this is a, europe has, has a toxic, a dependency in russia. no, it has a toxic relationship with the united states. ralph and munich. yes, i fully agree with you, and i must say it is certainly i'm sure that germany is the most of the vassals states that mister. guten said, were there in europe, and you saw 2 at the beginning of the year. and chancellor charles had been in the white house, and mister biden sat to the question, what about more stream to mister chancellor? the chancellor didn't answer that question of the reporter, but it was mister biden, who sent out we have base to stop it. a
you know, ralph, you know, they, you know, if we look at germany, germany is, you know, it will in, in the, in, in the, in the world. germany makes nice stuff. nice cars, nice pens, nice industrial stuff. and now that seems to be fading away. i mean, i mean to someone to point out of my program bakeries that survived the 2nd world war in berlin are going out of business. now. i mean, that is that amazing comment here, and it's all self inflicted. the german political lead does not, it said in...
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you know, ralph, you know, they, you know, if we look at germany, germany is, you know, in the, in, in the, in the world, germany makes nice stuff. nice cars, nice pans, nice industrial stuff. and now that seems to be fading away. i mean, i mean to someone to point out of my program bakeries that survived the 2nd world war in berlin are going out of business. now. i mean that is it amazing comment here, and it's all self inflicted. the german political elite does not. it said in does what washington says, rita, this is a europe has, has a toxic, a dependency in russia. know it has a toxic relationship with the united states. ralph and munich. yes, i fully agree with you, and i must say it is certainly i'm sure that germany is the most of the vassals states that mister. guten said we are there in europe. and you saw 2 at the beginning of the year, and chancellor shawls had been in the white house, and mister biden sat to the question, what about more stream to mister chancellor? the chancellor did not answer that question of the reporter, but it was mister biden who sent out we have base to stop it and that's wha
you know, ralph, you know, they, you know, if we look at germany, germany is, you know, in the, in, in the, in the world, germany makes nice stuff. nice cars, nice pans, nice industrial stuff. and now that seems to be fading away. i mean, i mean to someone to point out of my program bakeries that survived the 2nd world war in berlin are going out of business. now. i mean that is it amazing comment here, and it's all self inflicted. the german political elite does not. it said in does what...
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germany, as you know, is in the midst of a massive energy crisis. it's just scrambling to buy more fossil fuels to make up for the supply, cut off by russia. how committed is germany to tackling? i might say well, that is of course, one of the key messages that shows has in his suitcase here, look, well he says this is a transitional crisis that we are facing at the moment. which is why we have to transition to lee go for more fossil fuels. still we have to invest in ellen g terminals. we don't really want to invest in them, but we have to because of our m, the, the massive dependency on russia in the past. and of course, that is a tricky no difficult message to convey to the international community where everybody says, okay, you tell us that we need to save and cut emissions, but you don't and you don't invest enough and renewable energy. so that is a very, very tricky, tight rope walk for him to walk here, but he will seize em all the opportunities he has. he says and try and convince people that this is really just a transition phase. talked about how other countries see germany, germany have a credibility issue when it comes to trying to convince other countries of the need to tackle climate change. but all of shows wants to counter this criticism by saying our aim is to invest up to $6000000000.00 euros per year in the german budget for international climate protection efforts by the year 2025. so we are putting money on the table and we are increasing that money to help those affected regions that are having to deal with losses and damages. this is one very important topic, of course, but m r spoken to colleagues here of course, the international media world is also here. and they say, you know what, we realized that europe is facing a serious crisis. but there's also hope there's the hope that discussion from now on can be lead on the more i to i level and that the west and europe is no longer so advocate in a thank you so much our correspond, nina hosted there in shamile. shake the cop sama now the ukraine, where the military is welcoming the arrival of
germany, as you know, is in the midst of a massive energy crisis. it's just scrambling to buy more fossil fuels to make up for the supply, cut off by russia. how committed is germany to tackling? i might say well, that is of course, one of the key messages that shows has in his suitcase here, look, well he says this is a transitional crisis that we are facing at the moment. which is why we have to transition to lee go for more fossil fuels. still we have to invest in ellen g terminals. we don't...
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said this is strong, germany united germany this is the revenge of germanyllies and ours, but this is populism. what kind of populism there were many plans, the dismemberment of germany was the first, who spoke very rarely was united, and the real of the 19th century was imposed on the real of the 20th century further, who, in fact , stood at the origins in the creation, and you should thank stalin for two germanys, because that, if not for stalin, then it was on the territory of modern germany. at least five different states, you know? we had the 33rd and 330th centuries superimposed on the real twentieth, and even more so the 21st and display we don't have much time for discussion. what did he mean, uh, thatcher, she was worried that the unification of germany would lead to the destruction of nato, that gorbachev would be smart enough to say the obvious things. yes, let germany unite and be neutral , and the germans would agree that they lacked intelligence, not so to speak, patriotism. he betrayed the interests of the people and the state entrusted to him
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germany and other western states learned that the hard way when russia's invasion of ukraine left them scrambling for alternative energy sources. now when it comes to trade, germany is heavily dependent on china. another autocratic state with little regard for human rights or the rule of law. so it's no wonder that german chancellor will show us this 1st visit to china would be overshadowed by fundamental questions about the future or relations with beijing. for the time being, his approach looks fairly familiar. change through trade. for years, that was germany's china policy. olma chancellor, anglo merkel champion. the idea throughout has 16 years and power suggesting that making money in fostering change go hand in hand. china is now germany's biggest trade partner and concerns are growing that this has made germany dangerously dependent. but if you look at a couple of the kind of key clusters of dependency em when now, particularly down to parts of the car and the auto sector and the chemical sector, and i think that's where you have the real dependencies. china under all powerful president, she, jan ping has undergone profound change. the economy has reached new heights, but instead of opening up politically see has doubled down on authoritarianism. the idea of change through trade looks dead yet the new government has been wrestling with what to do about that. the coalition deal, the government signed last year, looked tough, with passages on taiwan and human rights. a wall mark of the green party, which holds important ministries in the
germany and other western states learned that the hard way when russia's invasion of ukraine left them scrambling for alternative energy sources. now when it comes to trade, germany is heavily dependent on china. another autocratic state with little regard for human rights or the rule of law. so it's no wonder that german chancellor will show us this 1st visit to china would be overshadowed by fundamental questions about the future or relations with beijing. for the time being, his approach...
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germany _ last night. what you think is change because germany is _ last night. what you think is change because germany dominate international football so much. because germany is to dominate internationalfootball so much. what are the factors that have change that? i are the factors that have change that? ., �* 4' are the factors that have change that? ., �* ~ , a, _ are the factors that have change that? ., �* ~ , ., that? i don't think it is easy to generalise- — that? i don't think it is easy to generalise. the _ that? i don't think it is easy to generalise. the last _ that? i don't think it is easy to generalise. the last couple . that? i don't think it is easy to generalise. the last couple of| generalise. the last couple of tournaments we saw a team that won the world cup slightly overstaying its welcome when it came to one or two players. when it came to the manager who really was, i think, beyond his best needed to step down maybe a couple of years earlier. people look at the first 60 or 70 minutes and say we should have won this game. we didn't. and then as it happens, football can sometimes
germany _ last night. what you think is change because germany is _ last night. what you think is change because germany dominate international football so much. because germany is to dominate internationalfootball so much. what are the factors that have change that? i are the factors that have change that? ., �* 4' are the factors that have change that? ., �* ~ , a, _ are the factors that have change that? ., �* ~ , ., that? i don't think it is easy to generalise- — that? i don't think...
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in germany must win and advance to the playoffs, well, before germany, everything is in germany's hands, because a big victory gives germany an exit from the group from any step, the most important thing is that germany exits the group, we understand that germany can play at least must play with costa rica for a big victory, which is absolutely predictable, considering the stylish germans and the power of the german national team, yes, let's move on to the group, we also have interesting events, and the most important sensation is belgium morocco conceded 0:2, yes, we knew yesterday, by the way , on the broadcast of the football format, we discussed that there are problems in the locker room, there are problems there outside of football, let's say a situation that does not give the belgians the opportunity to open up, because we will talk about where brunet thinks that the team is too old woman to achieve results well, yesterday they conceded to the police 0:2 sabirina in the 73rd minute and literally at 90 the second time was already compensated and put an end to this match. to i
in germany must win and advance to the playoffs, well, before germany, everything is in germany's hands, because a big victory gives germany an exit from the group from any step, the most important thing is that germany exits the group, we understand that germany can play at least must play with costa rica for a big victory, which is absolutely predictable, considering the stylish germans and the power of the german national team, yes, let's move on to the group, we also have interesting...
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and germany is going to be in a bad position because its businesses dependent on germany. and i think that chancellor shoals visit to bay ging recently was really be motivated by german business considerations. so i, i think that we're gonna see a point where german business is going to find itself in a very awkward position, just like apple right now. the american company is finding itself in a very tight position with regard to its employees or the employees of its sub contractor across china. yeah, that's true. and we know that they're scrambling to sin production outside of china to places like vietnam. but your point is well taken there, they are anchored in the chinese market. gordon chain is going to have you on the show. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you, brent. well, as the g 20 summit kicks off in indonesia, there will be one very noticeable no show he's right behind russian president vladimir putin butcher was personally invited to the g. 20 summit by the president of indonesia. but just a few days ago, wooten said he would
and germany is going to be in a bad position because its businesses dependent on germany. and i think that chancellor shoals visit to bay ging recently was really be motivated by german business considerations. so i, i think that we're gonna see a point where german business is going to find itself in a very awkward position, just like apple right now. the american company is finding itself in a very tight position with regard to its employees or the employees of its sub contractor across...
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germany. germany does have a climate protection act, but even the high court says it does not go far enough. 65% of germans think environmentalism is important, but noeveryone here agrees with this group's methods. >> i have no sympathy. if it were up to me they would be locked up. >> i was just stuck here two days ago. guys, how many more times? it is not fair for all of us. what does it have to do with me? >> i think democratic methods are better but sometimes we have to be extreme. reporter: members of last generation have stuck themselves to a display of dinosaur skeletons in a berlin museum. and activists threw mash potato at a famous painting, echoing a similar protest in london. there civil disobedience has sparked a huge discussion in germanysome people are calling for harsher punishments. so far the worst they have faced is fin. berlin police say they are dealing with over 400 cases related to disruptions this year. >> every day we reserve several units just for these protests. that means other types of crime and processing are delayed, and when we go home in the evening we know that wwill come across the same peopletuck to the street the next day. it makes you feel you are working for nothing. reporter: but the climate protesters say their methods are justified . in a time of war, crisis, and inflation. >> the climate catastrophe is not going to wait until we have time to deal with that. these crises are only going to get more extreme with climate change. reporter: the police use sunflower oil to slowly unstick the protesters from the street. the activists say they are willing to accept fines, or even criminal charges for their cause. nicole: i am nicole frolich in berlin. after a short break i will be back to take you t
germany. germany does have a climate protection act, but even the high court says it does not go far enough. 65% of germans think environmentalism is important, but noeveryone here agrees with this group's methods. >> i have no sympathy. if it were up to me they would be locked up. >> i was just stuck here two days ago. guys, how many more times? it is not fair for all of us. what does it have to do with me? >> i think democratic methods are better but sometimes we have to be...
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the 2nd is not only a 1st for germany, is also for us, for katara, not only in delivering to germany in working with germany. but it's also coming from a new segment of the north field, which is, which is what they're just trying to produce. that gas together is konica phillips . this is all the american company should send that to you. and the 3rd one is the most important one. there was a lot of haggling, not so much for the cut over capable of willing to deliver gas, and that the germany was capable of taking it. but about the length of the contract for many reasons. and was 15 years there now agreed on a contract length, which is considerably above the short term which germany wanted and considerably low the long term cut on wanted cut. i wanted to use the current price terms to lock in a contract much longer term. they have at the same day announced a contract with china for 27 years. so you can see that between 0 and 27 germany, it's not just because he mentioned the length of the contract. we are still talking about a long time contract, even though it's not as long as the guitar is wanted. we're sti
the 2nd is not only a 1st for germany, is also for us, for katara, not only in delivering to germany in working with germany. but it's also coming from a new segment of the north field, which is, which is what they're just trying to produce. that gas together is konica phillips . this is all the american company should send that to you. and the 3rd one is the most important one. there was a lot of haggling, not so much for the cut over capable of willing to deliver gas, and that the germany was...
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germany is currently still investing in fossil fuels. much more than planned. so websites has to convince the international community that gemini, still being very serious. and this is just an transitional phase where germany just happens to be in a serious crisis and has to find quick solutions. but at the same time wants to invest in things like green hydrogen. so this is the path that he's on. and he has a couple of concrete projects here. in this case, with him in huntington beach, as view of germany has been seen around the world as being a leader when it comes to green energy. is that the role that it's still taking now that germany is a big polluter and has always been a big move to the very i have countries in the entire world who bear more responsibility of having heat with the planet and made is heat with coastal floods stronger and more likely. and sir, me even today is not putting in policy. this current government has not put in policies that will cut emissions fast enough to even meet its own goals, loves the findings of the expert committee, but the government itself is put up and analysis by this independent research group . climate action tracker has rated its commitments and as current policies as insufficient. so germany does have a big role to play because it is one of the biggest, polluted and particular have big industries. if it can manage the carbon id of industry quickly, could bring down costs for the entire world. yeah. which brings up a good point. it neede
germany is currently still investing in fossil fuels. much more than planned. so websites has to convince the international community that gemini, still being very serious. and this is just an transitional phase where germany just happens to be in a serious crisis and has to find quick solutions. but at the same time wants to invest in things like green hydrogen. so this is the path that he's on. and he has a couple of concrete projects here. in this case, with him in huntington beach, as view...
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germany fought a war in response to hitler's attack on poland however, from the very beginning it was clear to everyone that there would be no more war in great britain with germany. then why fear that in germanyoo strong a dominant in the european space, and, perhaps, there was some kind of cunning of the british, you know, who initially planned to deceive. uh, germany but at the same time uh? it was planned, uh, to build up the power, industrial and military germany to such an extent that she could openly challenge, including for soviet russia, as evidenced by the documents, london introduced a double game, having several alliance treaties with hitler, however , sometimes he pretended that he was also fighting against nazism , opposed aggressive actions in europe and at the same time planned to launch preventive strikes on the ussr today in europe is not accepted remember that great britain, together with france, at the beginning of the fortieth year, planned to carry out a military operation against the soviet union , code-named pike or spear. it was an anglo-french aerial bombardment plan. for a long time there was no documentary evidence of this shocking fact in baku oil fields in order t
germany fought a war in response to hitler's attack on poland however, from the very beginning it was clear to everyone that there would be no more war in great britain with germany. then why fear that in germanyoo strong a dominant in the european space, and, perhaps, there was some kind of cunning of the british, you know, who initially planned to deceive. uh, germany but at the same time uh? it was planned, uh, to build up the power, industrial and military germany to such an extent that she...
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germany and europe and i think even the entire world benefited from this visit. it's a recognition that, of course, germany in china have very important business and economic ties. but i think it's also a recognition that we are in a world where national security is becoming increasingly important. and countries like germany as germany, a major economy, major country in the world, but also as we heard, as one of the bus to court members in your opinion, recognizes just what a new world we are in with the unfortunate conflict in ukraine. the related economic chaos that has caused that finding a new paradigm for co existing is vitally important. and i think this is just as important and elementary. this trip, especially as china recently announced a global security initiative that seeks precisely to address some of the shortcomings of the existing security order j. from your vantage point, just how important is the relationship between china and germany and how much of the 2 countries economies, intertwined. how much are they reliant on each other? well, i thing a dependence. this wart seems to be quite ivy word old must become a stigma in european politics this days. yes, nevertheless, germany has been one of the major to we can partner with china. but however, what i want to stress is for this visit. firs
germany and europe and i think even the entire world benefited from this visit. it's a recognition that, of course, germany in china have very important business and economic ties. but i think it's also a recognition that we are in a world where national security is becoming increasingly important. and countries like germany as germany, a major economy, major country in the world, but also as we heard, as one of the bus to court members in your opinion, recognizes just what a new world we are...
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- germany on the wrong foot and won the game and now germany has- germanyrivals over the last ten or 15- playing one of their main rivals over the last ten or 15 years, i over the last ten or 15 years, spain. — over the last ten or 15 years, spain. for— over the last ten or 15 years, spain, for whom _ over the last ten or 15 years, spain, for whom they- over the last ten or 15 years, spain, for whom they have l over the last ten or 15 years, spain, for whom they have aj over the last ten or 15 years, i spain, for whom they have a lot of respect _ spain, for whom they have a lot of respect so— spain, for whom they have a lot of respect. so they— spain, for whom they have a lot of respect. so they really _ spain, for whom they have a lot of respect. so they really need - respect. so they really need everything. _ respect. so they really need everything, every— respect. so they really need everything, every little i respect. so they really need | everything, every little piece tonight, _ everything, every little piece tonight, to _ everything, every little pie
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germany, germany the, the biggest economy, european economy. now a suffering according to i, m f, and the european would lows want alien, a point force at from old. what is going on? this is amazing. i mean, this is a great, a louis for europeans are also according to i am at fir dimensions. they're all their european countries and economists would go to a stagnation and maybe reach 0 gross. so i know why that politicians in your or a don't want to see that and to solve the problem. it is easy. it is easy to stop. the one war started actually, the war, the europeans united states is so it's easy to stop everything and little he's like right there. i mean, he, if you consider it from our strategic point of view, but if you consider it from an arrogant again to this is a point of view that is very, very difficult. now, you mentioned that poverty or lack of economic opportunities, arrogance of power, can unleash very powerful and sometimes very destructive social forces. and those forces can throw societies back for years, maybe even decades. i think we saw some of that during the arab spring uprisings in egypt, but also in many of the neighboring countries. for example, libya, do you think something similar is possible in europe? yes, it's possible because it may be, it would be worse because people in europe are don't use the term very difficult in their lives. they are welfare states, welfare people who usually live in a very good standard of living, having everything and every time. so to make them live in lake over our or shorts of food order energy, or a bank, we are here and got a very am edge hoggard things. i mean, like of some people said that either to get food or to be for energy or what i can do with my little income. this is in europe. this is in france, is distant in germany. can your motion as so i think that's a situation may be getting worse and worse. upcoming am on sunday or the fuel coming months of december and january, i think would be very difficult for them. you know, back in 2011, i was in libya covering the prices, and it was horrifying to see how a relatively well off country can go downhill in just a couple of months. i mean, i saw all those western supported rebels ransacking as they don't companies or even hanging policeman on, on lampposts. you know, lynching people out in the broad daylight. and i think at that time, among western reporters, there was sort of an idea that, you know, there are arrow people who do that, but the europeans, they're more individualistic, they would never do anything like this to themselves. and yet we remember old the world wars that started in europe and the, the horrifying experience that the people deep to one another. it, sir, it's very frightening to think about something like that. but i wonder if you t
germany, germany the, the biggest economy, european economy. now a suffering according to i, m f, and the european would lows want alien, a point force at from old. what is going on? this is amazing. i mean, this is a great, a louis for europeans are also according to i am at fir dimensions. they're all their european countries and economists would go to a stagnation and maybe reach 0 gross. so i know why that politicians in your or a don't want to see that and to solve the problem. it is easy....
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germany. the full time woke up champions. the game turned around and the 2nd half as japan scored too late goals. both came from players who play for wonderfully got clubs in germany. also colonel shorda. of course, the win over germany is very important. but since the team's goal is to make it to the semi finals, the next match is really important. so i hope they'll reset themselves and prepare for the next one. it's thought you said to us about about the what i got the, what the most while the team does that in doha fans can't wait for japan's next match against costa rica. are we ready to make it to the final 4? 0, oh, that's all now cool. fresh. we'll be back with more news headlines here in 45 minutes time to check out our website and still been at t w dot com. it's a fortune with nico vi's in germany to learn german village pinnacle why not learn.
germany. the full time woke up champions. the game turned around and the 2nd half as japan scored too late goals. both came from players who play for wonderfully got clubs in germany. also colonel shorda. of course, the win over germany is very important. but since the team's goal is to make it to the semi finals, the next match is really important. so i hope they'll reset themselves and prepare for the next one. it's thought you said to us about about the what i got the, what the most while...
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until the enemy loses his fighting spirit, i have you , he resists, that's why the allies bombed germany, germany, and the americans bombed japan, including nuclear weapons and supplies are one for the first time in history precisely in order to force the enemy to surrender, so let's not be so naive, let's not think that the war of the future is a war of some kind of robots. interesting, but at this time, robots are fighting in the sky, on earth, in the sea, under water, there will definitely be and will be more and more, but the main task of robots has been and remains how am i strely there a stone ax i don't know what else there is, uh, single- shot weapons yes, but it's all the same as killing the enemy, that's why people don't go anywhere, people just kill each other. how strange it sounds. что мы убиваем себе быходы help me, i'm sorry, just look, we 're talking about drones, the newest components of war, if you can put it that way, i have such an impression, it's theoretical, i'm not an expert, what if victory is the future on the side of ukraine, because the russians well, everything is jus
until the enemy loses his fighting spirit, i have you , he resists, that's why the allies bombed germany, germany, and the americans bombed japan, including nuclear weapons and supplies are one for the first time in history precisely in order to force the enemy to surrender, so let's not be so naive, let's not think that the war of the future is a war of some kind of robots. interesting, but at this time, robots are fighting in the sky, on earth, in the sea, under water, there will definitely...
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against the background of such regular blackouts, in particular, help came from finland, france germany, germanyeden, italy, poland, but this is only a small part of the generators that ukraine needs. indeed, this week an important document was approved in the verkhovna rada, in particular, the state budget for the next year. this is a record for the earliest approval of the main financial document, say the deputies, but it is a record not only in the time of approval . it has a record estimate and a deficit of $38 billion. legislators hope that international partners will help cover it. well , it is clear that the lion's share of expenses is security. and the defense of our state, it is interesting that the inflation forecast was made optimistic, they reduced it from the expected 30 percent to 28 percent of gdp , growth is expected at the level of 3.2 %. and essentially more declarative, we are currently monitoring the actions of the armed forces of ukraine, we believe in our defenders and defenders and in our international partners, because in fact, experts say half of the state budget will be
against the background of such regular blackouts, in particular, help came from finland, france germany, germanyeden, italy, poland, but this is only a small part of the generators that ukraine needs. indeed, this week an important document was approved in the verkhovna rada, in particular, the state budget for the next year. this is a record for the earliest approval of the main financial document, say the deputies, but it is a record not only in the time of approval . it has a record estimate...
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germany. the full time woke up champions. the game turned around and the 2nd half as japan scored to late goals. both came from players who play for wonderfully got clubs in germany. also jonas order, of course, the win over germany is very important. but since the team's goal is to make it to the semi finals, the next match is really important going on. so i hope they'll reset themselves and prepare for the next one. it start, you sent us about about the what i got about them a little while the team does that in doha fans can't wait for japan's next match against costa rica. are we ready to make it to the final 4 o o that you know that they for now. thank you so much for watching. ah, i sh her. i'm skilled that i work that hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you and more we will send you back her. are you familiar with this.
germany. the full time woke up champions. the game turned around and the 2nd half as japan scored to late goals. both came from players who play for wonderfully got clubs in germany. also jonas order, of course, the win over germany is very important. but since the team's goal is to make it to the semi finals, the next match is really important going on. so i hope they'll reset themselves and prepare for the next one. it start, you sent us about about the what i got about them a little while...
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germany? it is very controversial in germany. wejust had it is very controversial in germany. in the port of hamburg, which was co ntroversially hamburg, which was controversially discussed in germany, on the same discussion goes on currently, because not everyone understands that the chancellor now moves to china in a situation in which germany is suffering so much from the exposure to another one—sided relationship with russia. really interesting. as you mentioned. that particular deal last month caused macron to tell other european eu leaders that errors were made in relation to china. what do you expect to see from this meeting?— expect to see from this meetinu? ., ., ., meeting? not a lot, to be honest- — meeting? not a lot, to be honest. this _ meeting? not a lot, to be honest. this is _ meeting? not a lot, to be honest. this is not - meeting? not a lot, to be honest. this is not a - meeting? not a lot, to be . honest. this is not a meeting that will yield explicit results. to some extent, scholz continues what merkel was implement in, mainly to try to stay in contact, t
germany? it is very controversial in germany. wejust had it is very controversial in germany. in the port of hamburg, which was co ntroversially hamburg, which was controversially discussed in germany, on the same discussion goes on currently, because not everyone understands that the chancellor now moves to china in a situation in which germany is suffering so much from the exposure to another one—sided relationship with russia. really interesting. as you mentioned. that particular deal...