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he came once _ germany. i don't know him. he came once to — germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house - germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house to - germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house to visitj came once to my house to visit a friend. those are all the connections. there are no connections. there are no connections whatsoever with any type of organised crime is because i don't want, i don't believe in the word terrorism because it is used to oppress politically descend in my part of the world and it is abuse to collectively punish innocent people. if you say a murderer, everybody would understand and there is evidence but if you say a terrorist, you can do everything you want with no accountability whatsoever. mohamedou, you were known as prisoner 760 at guantanamo. you were subject to enhanced interrogation techniques which were signed off by the defence secretary donald rumsfeld himself. you've already used the word torture to me, what were the most difficult experiences you went through? so, one day, i remember it is around noon
he came once _ germany. i don't know him. he came once to — germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house - germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house to - germany. i don't know him. he came once to my house to visitj came once to my house to visit a friend. those are all the connections. there are no connections. there are no connections whatsoever with any type of organised crime is because i don't want, i don't believe in the word terrorism because it is used to oppress...
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well yes we actually do i mean germany has been so conservative for a long time and i do believe that in the past 10 years things have changed it has been a generational change but also or like a lot of activists and we had this huge debates about and he made leadership lack a female role models in power positions and i do believe that this is time to change and one of the arguments here was a lack of female candidates is there any truth to that i mean in the u.s. we see all of these female tech entrepreneurs in fantastic positions but not here in germany. well it depends on how you view it i would say 1st of all it is an excuse i mean if you look at the number for example of women studying computer science the numbers in the u.s. are not high and then in germany at all but i think what you can say is that there has that women have not been promoted in after the past and have not been given sufficient opportunities to develop into sepsis management positions and so if there is a lack of suitable candidates then it is the course before they have not been promoted to so i wouldn't say i
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i have been in germany. i can| years. i have been in spain. i. have been in germany. by far. i would say for many reasons. to get five premier leagues in ten years means a lot for this organisation. meanwhile the total race is still very much alive in spain and barcelona missed the chance to go top of la liga after being held to a 3—3 draw. love hunter got a draw. madrid are a point clear of ronald kevin's side. there have celebrations throughout lisbon on tuesday night. they have one they leave for the first time since 2002. january's signing paulinho but the only goal of the game and they took the game with two matches to spare. they could finish unbeaten. novac djokovic is through to the third round of the rome masters, but not without drama. i of the rome masters, but not without drama.— without drama. i am going to check the _ without drama. i am going to check the court. _ without drama. i am going to check the court. i _ without drama. i am going to check the court. i have - without drama. i am going to check the court. i have asked ou check the court. i have as
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i can spell the end of the road for germany's car industry. 45 minutes. devastated i was a soft target in the. cars. climate change i mean. thinking in the rain forest. people. are committed to climate protection. what will. change doesn't happen on its own. make up your. own minds. hello and welcome to a new edition of focus on europe thanks for joining us today nato is pulling its troops from afghanistan and that includes the german bund that spam the consequences of this move can be seen in europe. around $10000.00 soldiers are deployed at the hindu kush now they are packing their bag.
i can spell the end of the road for germany's car industry. 45 minutes. devastated i was a soft target in the. cars. climate change i mean. thinking in the rain forest. people. are committed to climate protection. what will. change doesn't happen on its own. make up your. own minds. hello and welcome to a new edition of focus on europe thanks for joining us today nato is pulling its troops from afghanistan and that includes the german bund that spam the consequences of this move can be seen in...
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praising germany doesn't suffice you know we have to speak to some of the people to this. actually belong you know and that is why i want the 2 priests germany you know the king the representative of the people of benin should brace then i know something is going on right i want the people on the street in been in despite the multiplicity of opinions to acknowledge to see that something is happening and for that to happen they have to be able to go back to the palace of the and see the been in bronze is there. your thoughts on matthew i'm not sure of nigeria praising germany but perhaps you know as well where do we go next from you know praise is good promises have been made but what happens next was top and the next even i was in myself for what it really. does to texted one more year which i don't understand it but it does the day now yeah via praise and jim money for doing that is just what i think about. a fickle was divided. as far as i know nigeria was and a british colony it was not on budget money call and in on a and when they themselves because the objects which. by british cannot by jim and jim us but fr
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code named young person from east germany i am still a child but i understand what is going on here in east germany in a school they incite us against the capitalist countries. can you please answer my question soon please do it i trust you. can hines bowshot from thais found her as one of those youthful letter writers back than. the son of a homemaker and the accountant he had a pretty typical childhood for his time. i'd have to say i was perhaps an average east german teenager doubts. did it all i always had a leading role in the young pioneers group. then class before but my class i was usually the deputy leader for all and us was so much for the staff ok i only became critical of the developments in east germany in the 7th or 8th grade. then western radio stations played are also. holds a lot more port. like many other young people karl-heinz was enthusiastic about rock'n'roll which he listened to on stations such as the b.b.c. . but also politically he began to move away from the official thinking of east germany. in 1980 wrote to unsigned letters for the 1st time when he was just
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i think that it's a good place we're happy with this me a proud to be a show is giving this project it to germany to belittle i think it's a good place very good mr villain shown in bourg the german parliament for the f.t.p. party mr bergen it's good to have you on the show we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much. her name was sophie show she was born 100 years ago this week she became one of germany's most famous anti nazi resistance fighters in the 1940 s. at the age of 22 she was arrested and executed by the nazis now a social media project is bringing her back to life for a younger generation the project explores what would the last months of sophie scholz wife have looked like on instagram. it's a period film shoot with a twist it's the 1940 s. but selfie show has an instagram account and true to the social media platforms format she mostly film says self. criticism facebook may 940 today and i'm about to get on the train sophie hurry up the train will wait. my sister she's never been late in our life the resistance activist shares her political and pr
i think that it's a good place we're happy with this me a proud to be a show is giving this project it to germany to belittle i think it's a good place very good mr villain shown in bourg the german parliament for the f.t.p. party mr bergen it's good to have you on the show we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much. her name was sophie show she was born 100 years ago this week she became one of germany's most famous anti nazi resistance fighters in the 1940...
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is there i thought yes my ancestors remains which housed in museums in clinics in universities all over here in germany where you be a time back i guess 8 i prayed for that. i see as as touch ok fascinating words thank you very much for sharing that with here and let's go to carol and sin mines carla the german foreign minister has come us reflecting what we've just been hearing ses the return of the betting bronzes represents a turning point in germany's approach to its colonial history is he right. i would say it's a culmination of a long process that has been ongoing with lots of actors one important group is exactly people like missed them borro who are in the diaspora and who have been raising their voice and voicing their concerns which is very important for germans to listen to the 2nd group is the museum people of course then scholars and then finally politicians and i think that now we are. have a sting the fruits of a long process of negotiation but it is also a new paradigm and when you say in a loan process of negotiation why has it taken so long. because it has a lot of actors on each side
is there i thought yes my ancestors remains which housed in museums in clinics in universities all over here in germany where you be a time back i guess 8 i prayed for that. i see as as touch ok fascinating words thank you very much for sharing that with here and let's go to carol and sin mines carla the german foreign minister has come us reflecting what we've just been hearing ses the return of the betting bronzes represents a turning point in germany's approach to its colonial history is he...
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fair enough nigeria should praise germany because something has been done but again that is the beginning and i have to say we owe we have to complicate the conversation a bit more. praising germany doesn't suffice you know we have to speak to some of the people to want this. actually belong you know and that is why i want the 2 priests germany you know the king the representative of the people of been in should place then i know something is going on right i want the people on the street in been in despite the multiplicity of opinions to acknowledge to see that something is happening and for that to happen they have to be able to go back to the palace of the and see the been in bronze is there. so matthew i'm not sure of nigeria praising germany but perhaps you know as well where do we go next from you know praise is good promises to be made but what happens next was a top and the next even i must find myself for a reality it does to tax cheat a one more year we each i don't understand it but it does the day now yeah. praise and jim money for doing that ows just think about. africa africa was
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getting something right here well fair enough nigeria should praise germany because something has been done but again that is the beginning and i have to say we owe we have to complicate the conversation a bit more nigeria praising germany doesn't suffice you know we have to speak to some of the people to want this so-called actually belong you know and that is why i want the 2 priests germany you know the king the representative of the people of benin should place than i know something is going on right i want the people on the street in been in despite the multiplicity of opinions to acknowledge to see that something is happening and for that to happen they have to be able to go back to the palace of the and see the building bronzes their. so matthew on the issue of nigeria praising germany but perhaps you know as well where do we go next from you know praise is good promises have been made but what happens next was happens next even i must in myself for a reality it does to take on more ear which i don't understand it but it does date eve day now yeah via praise and jim money for doing that out of just on what i think about.
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have a several years of the federal government like that or what constitutes a cape i which is central institute in germany to obeisance and to make ideas how to deal with endemic i think that many might be a reason and also maybe reason maybe the german government is giving $30000000.00 euro as all dollars to pay this institution do you consider these $30000000.00 euros do you consider that to be money well spent. no doubt of course it is that is very good and we are very happy to have to stop here in germany and poland but it's just very small step we have to do much more than just look at the data in germany maybe you know that in germany we have a big problem with the data which have to be collected on the weekends to more than one year of the german authorities are not able to provide correct data of the inflammation information infection injuries weekends so if you don't have good data doesn't help the op so the 1st steps that should be the general you should do is much better with the data collected in germany we did this and that because on the weekends people don't work even in the pandemic people
have a several years of the federal government like that or what constitutes a cape i which is central institute in germany to obeisance and to make ideas how to deal with endemic i think that many might be a reason and also maybe reason maybe the german government is giving $30000000.00 euro as all dollars to pay this institution do you consider these $30000000.00 euros do you consider that to be money well spent. no doubt of course it is that is very good and we are very happy to have to stop...
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i think that it's a good place we're happy with this me a proud to be a show is giving is projected to germany to belittle i think it's a good place very good mr villain shown in bourg the german parliament for the f.t.p. party mr berger it's good to have you on the show we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much. her name was sophie show she was born 100 years ago this week she became one of germany's most famous entirely nazi resistance fighters in the 1940 s. at the age of 22 she was arrested and executed by the nazis now a social media project is bringing her back to life for a younger generation the project explores what would the last months of sophie scholz life have looked like on instagram. it's a period film shoot with a twist it's the 1940 s. but sophie scholl has an instagram account and true to the social media platforms format she mostly films a self. produced a face the main 142 years and i'm about to get on a train sophie hurry up the train won't wait. and my sister she's never been late in a life the resistance activist shares her political
i think that it's a good place we're happy with this me a proud to be a show is giving is projected to germany to belittle i think it's a good place very good mr villain shown in bourg the german parliament for the f.t.p. party mr berger it's good to have you on the show we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much. her name was sophie show she was born 100 years ago this week she became one of germany's most famous entirely nazi resistance fighters in the...
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i from that point of view i feel the german authorities will do all they can to prevent are you currently concerned about the security of the israelis and jews here in germany look i'm always concerned and i because i said i think the. these communities should live quietly and in place and i must say i don't want to paint the picture just negatively we've also had demonstrations of support and solidarity for israel not only from the you know overworks of life in german in germany but also from even local arab leaders arab muslim leaders and i think that's important to remember they've been supportive in leipzig in frankfurt and even in berlin last friday there was a meeting with the minister of justice christina lamberth with the minister of culture monica group says and also the head of the green party and alina be able they came to express their support and to very much negate any form of anti semitism against jews in germany and i and i think that that is also a very strong. sense of sentiment that i i feel very. at least racial by and that's the danger thank you very much for attempting thank you for having me. now let's get to some other news making he
i from that point of view i feel the german authorities will do all they can to prevent are you currently concerned about the security of the israelis and jews here in germany look i'm always concerned and i because i said i think the. these communities should live quietly and in place and i must say i don't want to paint the picture just negatively we've also had demonstrations of support and solidarity for israel not only from the you know overworks of life in german in germany but also from...
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but this was not known to its listeners in east germany. i think if it had it would probably have stopped people from writing to the b.b.c. and it gives credence to the stasi allegations which say well these people are corresponding with western government agencies and they are providing material to anti communist. functionaries and so they are harming our state the while austin horris and shared the contents of the listener's letters with the foreign ministries in london and bonn can hines bore shot had to serve his sentence in the desert our prison. for juvenile offenders. were the young man separated from family and home for writing a few critical letters it was both traumatic and highly formative. sure to those. is a key experience was this young lieutenant who talked with me as he drove me there . he ended the conversation with the remark you are lucky that you live in east germany today under the nazis we have sent you up the chimney already for legs to shrug but we are. to date there are no official numbers on how many letter writers t
but this was not known to its listeners in east germany. i think if it had it would probably have stopped people from writing to the b.b.c. and it gives credence to the stasi allegations which say well these people are corresponding with western government agencies and they are providing material to anti communist. functionaries and so they are harming our state the while austin horris and shared the contents of the listener's letters with the foreign ministries in london and bonn can hines...
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i think you would enjoy this. my book came out first in germany. it was translated. when i was interviewed in germany on german television i would say i helped to liberate berlin. because i did help. i was with the polish and soviet troops as we entered berlin. i slept in russian tanks for the whole thing. but the germans were, starry. >> the last question i wanted to ask you just because it's also a bit uplifting was, after you left the polish army went to a jewish orphanage and you were there for a while and you are thinking of emigrating to palestine. as far as you knew, you had no family survive and then you are reunited with their mother. why don't you tell us quickly how that happened and will open it up to questions. >> first i should tell you the strange thing as a child. here i had seen everything that i had seen. and it never occurred to me that my mother and father could not have survived the war. just assumed that they had survived. just no question. not only that, i assume that they would find me so i didn't look for them. not that i could have. but they
i think you would enjoy this. my book came out first in germany. it was translated. when i was interviewed in germany on german television i would say i helped to liberate berlin. because i did help. i was with the polish and soviet troops as we entered berlin. i slept in russian tanks for the whole thing. but the germans were, starry. >> the last question i wanted to ask you just because it's also a bit uplifting was, after you left the polish army went to a jewish orphanage and you were...
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fair enough nigeria should praise germany because something has been done but again that is the beginning and i have to say we owe we have to complicate the conversation a bit more nigeria prince in germany doesn't suffice you know we have to speak to some of the people to this. actually belong you know and that is why i want the 2 priests generally the you know the king the representative of the people of been should priest and i know something is going on right i want the people on the street in been in despite the multiplicity of opinions to acknowledge to see that something is happening and for that to happen they have to be able to go back to the palace of the and see the been in bronze is there your thoughts on the issue of nigeria praising germany but perhaps you know as word why do we go next from you know praise is good promises have been made but what happens next. next even i must get myself really. ear we each i don't understand 8 but leave they now uriah praising. him money for doing their just think about. the divide. as far as i know nigeria was and a british colony it was not on
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germany when it all. before i'm about. to send it a bunch of the best. i just. didn't find. it at the end of the day it's still germany the squad is still stacked and live still a world cup winner maybe bring the band back together for one last tournament will see him ride off into the sun but if i were in germany fan i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo if we're being totally honest lives seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than a back. in good shape. fear and anxiety are perfectly normal even healthy feelings. but what happens if they take over our lives and we're playing. by panic attacks. and disorders we look into causes and ways to cope with anxiety. patients. despite the pandemic. that the nothern german state describes thank you. very sly religion i had the center of the tourism pilot project for me and my negative test for a part of it. 60 minutes d.w. . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360. get there now. hello and welcome to in good shape
germany when it all. before i'm about. to send it a bunch of the best. i just. didn't find. it at the end of the day it's still germany the squad is still stacked and live still a world cup winner maybe bring the band back together for one last tournament will see him ride off into the sun but if i were in germany fan i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo if we're being totally honest lives seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than a back. in good shape. fear and...
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me i don't wish to put a show if they got problems of vaccines in germany they should come here i don't think it's bad boys need to be. with you they should come to russia where the best . with them let them have their vaccinations are vaccine is very good. group even though sputnik field isn't even certified yet the next few weeks will see quite a few more vaccine vacationers like pink and heading to moscow visitors says bookings are surging. sweden has taken a unique approach to the corona virus pandemic the government's lockdown policy was much lighter than in neighboring countries though the death toll is quite high the approach still has its supporters. sweden seen as the land of sweet liberty for those cheating against coronavirus closures curfews and mandatory masks while most of europe has been in very. stages of lockdown over the last year swedes have been skiing shopping dining in drinking restrictions in swedish restaurants mean giving customers space and closing at 8 pm i think we have taken away a round hole for the tables so we have one meters per tank gun jimmy head waite
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i only became critical of the developments in east germany in the 7th or 8th grade. then western radio stations i played are also. a lot more total. sing us. like many other young people columbines was enthusiastic about rock n roll which we listen to on stations such as the b.b.c. . but also politically he began to move away from the official thinking of east germany. in 1968 he wrote 2 unsigned letters for the 1st time when he was just 16 years old. as soviet troops invaded czechoslovakia violently putting down the democratic reforms of the communist government in prague. it was an injustice that was also found in east germany. more shock needed an outlet for his i'm going about it. some of our part of the steer employees of the german service of radio london and i really like your program because it shows our people's opinions that cannot be seen in our media process i am 16 years old and would like to write a few things about the mood of young people regarding the events in czechoslovakia . had been dominant gustavus the shah i believe that the west has not taken
i only became critical of the developments in east germany in the 7th or 8th grade. then western radio stations i played are also. a lot more total. sing us. like many other young people columbines was enthusiastic about rock n roll which we listen to on stations such as the b.b.c. . but also politically he began to move away from the official thinking of east germany. in 1968 he wrote 2 unsigned letters for the 1st time when he was just 16 years old. as soviet troops invaded czechoslovakia...
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say, but even that being the case, how serious a breach of trust is this between denmark and then i, germany. well, this is a very serious matter and it's the know the whole scan which, which, which came out yesterday evening shows also i would say some, some pretty fundamental issues within the european community. the me, the question is how and why states use uses. so it's the technical advantages of allying themself without, with, with, with united states to gain, to, to say to, to gain more advantage of filling out the, filling out the naples. this is the we only have the names on the, on the, and a few of the german politicians which were mentioned in this report. but we are also talking about swedish norwegian, so it was like the very closest, the very closest and oldest friends of denmark in the region. how they did it is of course of interest. but the, the how and the why. what motivated the danes to cooperate with the us on this? well, i think we have to look back. your denmark has been a close ally of the united states, especially on quizzes of sick and in, in the baltic sea area p
say, but even that being the case, how serious a breach of trust is this between denmark and then i, germany. well, this is a very serious matter and it's the know the whole scan which, which, which came out yesterday evening shows also i would say some, some pretty fundamental issues within the european community. the me, the question is how and why states use uses. so it's the technical advantages of allying themself without, with, with, with united states to gain, to, to say to, to gain more...
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obviously -- i love germany. this is where i'm from. y from germany, then with a crane into our garden. >> jimmy: first of all, this must have been an illegal acquisition, there's no way he got this legally, yes? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he did? >> shatz, is there something you need to tell me? [ laughter ] i think he got it legally. i don't know. >> jimmy: when you fight, do you sit on opposite sides of the wall? [ laughter ] >> no. but this is good. i like that. >> jimmy: is the wall -- >> shatz, go on your side of the wall. >> jimmy: honestly, what went through your head when you came to the house? were you excited, or what am i going to do with this? >> i love this, it's beautiful. >> jimmy: where is the wall? >> it's beautiful that it's broken and it's not standing there anymore doing what they intended it to do. >> jimmy: dividing a country, yes. [ applause ] >> in the garden, it's beautiful, it's in between the roses. >> jimmy: is it on your front lawn? >> it is. >> jimmy: it is. so you might as well have a sign that says "h
obviously -- i love germany. this is where i'm from. y from germany, then with a crane into our garden. >> jimmy: first of all, this must have been an illegal acquisition, there's no way he got this legally, yes? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he did? >> shatz, is there something you need to tell me? [ laughter ] i think he got it legally. i don't know. >> jimmy: when you fight, do you sit on opposite sides of the wall? [ laughter ] >> no. but this is good. i...
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separate institutions of the federal government like that or what constitutes kate i which is central institute in germany to obama's and to make ideas how to deal with demick i think that many might be a reason and also maybe reason maybe the german government is giving $30000000.00 euros or dollars to pay this institution do you consider these $30000000.00 euros do you consider that to be money well spent. no doubt because it is that a very good step and we're very happy to have to stop here in germany and berlin but it's just very small step to do much more than just look at the data in germany maybe you know that in germany we have a big problem with the data which have to be collected on the weekends to more than one year of. the german authorities are not able to provide the correct data of the inflammation information infection insurance weekends so if you don't have good data doesn't help the op so the 1st steps there should be generally you should do is much better with the data collected in germany we did this is that because on the weekends people don't work even in the pandemic people have not
separate institutions of the federal government like that or what constitutes kate i which is central institute in germany to obama's and to make ideas how to deal with demick i think that many might be a reason and also maybe reason maybe the german government is giving $30000000.00 euros or dollars to pay this institution do you consider these $30000000.00 euros do you consider that to be money well spent. no doubt because it is that a very good step and we're very happy to have to stop here...
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and it was not like that, i prayed in mosques in germany and that i know other muslims.g arabs and muslims from around the world. no, i have no doubt about it. and it's very shameful that the countries who committed most abuses are arabs in muslim countries, in this so—called war on terror. i'm not cutting them any slack, by the way. i want to stick with this idea of what happened in your head after this, as you put it, this torture over many, many months. you made a confession but you also betrayed other individuals. you implicated others and ijust wonder how guilty you feel about what you did at that point when you talked of others and their involvement. very, very, ifeel very bad about it. and stephen, i tell you, i think this was karma because when they came to me and they told me, the interrogator, the fbi, told me that ramzi al—shibh testified that i helped him go to afghanistan and i don't know the guy let alone helping him, and i was like so upset with him, i said how could he, how could they lie about it? and other detainees, they told me, mohamedou, you are cra
and it was not like that, i prayed in mosques in germany and that i know other muslims.g arabs and muslims from around the world. no, i have no doubt about it. and it's very shameful that the countries who committed most abuses are arabs in muslim countries, in this so—called war on terror. i'm not cutting them any slack, by the way. i want to stick with this idea of what happened in your head after this, as you put it, this torture over many, many months. you made a confession but you also...
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germany. they're able to spread their message far beyond their handbook. so who are san poly? me? ah, i'm dave doleman. what am i doing here in germany? dave is a musician and the lead singer in a band based here in hamburg. he also runs a free f. c, send power lea music project for the local community. one of the most diverse in germany. this club is actively against fascism, homophobia, racism massage in the morning. and so like minded people from around the world can support a club that has a greater meaning than the sport. what brings people together is the neighborhood aspect of this club transformed globally. but some police history is far from innocent. and for fans like dave, it's that dark past and fears of a resurgence of the extreme right. that drives their passion for this club was once the symbol of loyalty towards adult hitler and the nazi party. something later, generations of supporters would look back upon in horror. today, by encouraging local historian christoph now go to put on an exhibition of its own history. the club is sending out a warning about the rise in popularity of far right partie
germany. they're able to spread their message far beyond their handbook. so who are san poly? me? ah, i'm dave doleman. what am i doing here in germany? dave is a musician and the lead singer in a band based here in hamburg. he also runs a free f. c, send power lea music project for the local community. one of the most diverse in germany. this club is actively against fascism, homophobia, racism massage in the morning. and so like minded people from around the world can support a club that has...
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i can explain why fi at the university of applied sciences. i'm the near northern germany. i was event at the research assistant, specialize in cyber security. he's going to hack into the camera crunches. that's looking good with. yes, i'm in. there we are to the was course. okay. why did i security vulnerability? because the cameras default settings allowed to be accessed via the internet, the i t specialist was able to hack his way in within minutes, using a program he wrote himself what's terrifying, it's not just how fast he didn't pull him aside. the invasion of privacy, the camera opened the gateway into the whole network. meaning hackers could spy on every connected device. it applies not only to this camera but essentially to any number of cameras if i you, because the firmware on it are the operating system is use not just for this one, but also by many other camera makers. some of our that's the actual problems that i get your problem. the chink in the armor is functional. as it means the devices are compatible, goes the best as manufacturers to sacrifice security
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come to germany. i got my license to work as a swimming instructor air condition our 2 children other adults just run fast just to see. what's your story take part share it on in for my grinstein. i am. the prize winner is a woman and a muslim. won the competition to design $29.00 stained glass windows for the church at tola abbey the oldest monastery in germany. is. what it is now comes the moment of truth you only know the final effect of stained glass windows when they're installed. a bit of it to. feel like makes a big difference in however vividly i imagine the effect of the space always adds a new dimension it always holds surprises sometimes positive sometimes negative that's what's fascinating about glass is that me walt be a bit of the it it. was. the monks wanted her to emphasize the equality of the sexes in this creation story both adam and. hold an apple in their hands. shooting leaves is traditionally thought to be the guilty party thus the reason the 2 of them are driven out of paradise. o
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fair enough nigeria should praise germany because something has been done but again that is the beginning and i have to see we owe we have to complicate the conversation a bit more nigeria praising germany doesn't suffice you know we have to speak to some of the people to this. actually belong you know and that is why i want the 2 priests chairman me being you know the king the representative of the people of benin should brace then i know something is going on right i want the people on the street in been in despite the multiplicity of opinions to acknowledge to see that something is happening and for that to happen they have to be able to go back to the palace of the and see the been in bronze is there. so matthew i'm not sure of nigeria praising germany but perhaps you know as well where do we go next from you know praise is good promises have been made but what happens next was top and the next even i was to myself what it really. does to texted one more year we each i don't understand it but it does the leave that now yeah via praise and jim money for doing that out is just to what i think
fair enough nigeria should praise germany because something has been done but again that is the beginning and i have to see we owe we have to complicate the conversation a bit more nigeria praising germany doesn't suffice you know we have to speak to some of the people to this. actually belong you know and that is why i want the 2 priests chairman me being you know the king the representative of the people of benin should brace then i know something is going on right i want the people on the...
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she no longer feels the need to enlighten germans who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people who are like germany. in berlin gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the to make. because going back to come and. go back. which was true but i guess i needed to do that. so at the end it would be up to me to create that that mixture in my if we did. i try school because it's just very much healthy it's a healthy balance. and that's something she hopes to pass on to her daughter. what i discover with this is that important it's ok. to live in that space not knowing and uncertainty why are you enjoying the journey so maybe be calling closer to war and. so these berlin street names that are a relic of germany's colonial past don't discourage. she says the future of the streets lies in the hands of the city's black communities. the past can help the future that was 21. time. thing. they are fresh from the feet. thanks to the phyto mining plants are use
she no longer feels the need to enlighten germans who blank on their country's colonial past in germany i have conversations more with people who are like germany. in berlin gets a taste of home at this cameroonian restaurant these days her search for identity has faded a bit into the background. the mixture of the to make. because going back to come and. go back. which was true but i guess i needed to do that. so at the end it would be up to me to create that that mixture in my if we did. i...
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i heard that germany 1.7 kilogram of asparagus every year this is true that's what i eat in a week. now we have always burgers what comes next i think maybe we should pay you back of course. now the puting challenge your chef right 123 go. get em done but i broke one so i want them to say i know i want to. but i was pressed. this is the classical way to eat asparagus we have we saw some of this schnitzel a potato and this is the ultimate if its purpose was but that was wrong but this would say that also potato. now i will use this peeled asparagus to show you how i make it the only thing we got to do is kind of the edges very thin 3 centimeters are in that. now i will need up my pant. i love to cook on gas some olive oil i will cut the asparagus and. in with the asparagus. to get a very nice a romance i use a little bit of garlic. now i have enough time to cut the tomatoes i will just cut them and. red onion fresh basil or the tomato salad as i'm going to go. before the sun on the way. we're almost done and very. print this in 10 minutes to finish it up i will roast some hazelnuts t
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i am not sure that the differences between germany and the u.s. are really reflections of democracy. can i have somebody on screen, to look at here? just because it is weird, talking to a blank picture. [laughter] i think the first thing americans can learn from the germans, is, how very, very hard it is, to look at your national crimes in the face. nobody wants to do it. when i have talked about this book, not only to americans, but to people in other countries, they are astonished to find that it took the germans 40 years to get out of their self conception, as the greatest victims of world war ii. and that should shock us. because, of course, we look at the nazis as the incarnation of evil. and we assume that the moment the war was over that they fell on their knees, and asked the world to forgive them. really, almost nothing of the sort happened. and perhaps almost a most interesting thing i found in my research, was that the kinds of things that post war westerners in particular said in the first four decades after the war, mirrored exactly th
i am not sure that the differences between germany and the u.s. are really reflections of democracy. can i have somebody on screen, to look at here? just because it is weird, talking to a blank picture. [laughter] i think the first thing americans can learn from the germans, is, how very, very hard it is, to look at your national crimes in the face. nobody wants to do it. when i have talked about this book, not only to americans, but to people in other countries, they are astonished to find...
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europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed the massacred more than 10000000 congolese. 'd 'd have countries like belgium justify you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me about what found in belgium was was found in a book called simpson in congo and i was a big fan of tintin growing up i watched the cartoons and i read the books what scared me seeing this edition of tintin in congo that was used as propaganda for belgian colonialism. so you had this notion that belgian colonialism was a kind of force for good was a benevolent force that was providing infrastructure for these these lazy or inept africans when of course the real reason they were in belgium was because they were exploits in the ivory and the robot you know during the industrial revolution 'd. what would it mean to take responsibility i guess in
europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed the massacred more than 10000000 congolese. 'd 'd have countries like belgium justify you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me about...
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i heard that germany 1.7 kilogram of asparagus every year this is true that's what i eat in there we. read to do now we have ours burgers what comes next i think maybe we should be oh yeah ok. now the peeling challenge your chef right 123 go. get em done but i broke one so i want them to say i know i want it. but i was pressed. this is the classical way to eat asparagus we have asparagus with sauce on this schnitzel and potato and this is the terry i'm going to is this progress was but that was bread crumb brought about this would say but also potato now i will use this peeled asparagus to show you how i make it the only thing we got to do is kind of the edges very thin 3 centimeters are now. now i will need up my pant. i love to cook on gas some olive oil i will cut the asparagus. in with the asparagus. to get a very nice i romano i use a little bit of garlic. now i have enough time to cut the tomatoes i will just cut them and. red onion french president or the tomato salad as i'm going. and of course. we're almost done a very quick pick with this in 10 minutes to finish so that i wi
i heard that germany 1.7 kilogram of asparagus every year this is true that's what i eat in there we. read to do now we have ours burgers what comes next i think maybe we should be oh yeah ok. now the peeling challenge your chef right 123 go. get em done but i broke one so i want them to say i know i want it. but i was pressed. this is the classical way to eat asparagus we have asparagus with sauce on this schnitzel and potato and this is the terry i'm going to is this progress was but that was...
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i mileage movie at the end of the day. it's still germany. the squad is still stacked and live the still world cup winter. maybe bring the band back together. for one last tournament, we'll see him right off into the sunset. but if i were germany fan, i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo. if we're being totally honest, live seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than a bang. the news. the news? the news. the news, the news, the news into the conflict with tim sebastian, the bottom and complication between israel and the palestinians has gone into the 2nd week. i guess this week from jerusalem is michael freeman, policy advisor, israel's foreign minister. country now listening to the key being leveled by the bible ministration and go back to seeking a 2 state solution. conflict. 90 minutes. d w. o. the 2016. that's a good budget. the queen wants to see if germany with, for me the last few years have been quite right poorly and such with the averted on the home when it comes to germany. and of course, i would look in
i mileage movie at the end of the day. it's still germany. the squad is still stacked and live the still world cup winter. maybe bring the band back together. for one last tournament, we'll see him right off into the sunset. but if i were germany fan, i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo. if we're being totally honest, live seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than a bang. the news. the news? the news. the news, the news, the news into the conflict with tim...
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so i from that point of view i feel the german authorities will do all they can to prevent are you currently concerned about the security of israelis and jews here in germany look i'm always concerned and i'm as i said i think the. these communities should live quietly and in place and i must say i don't want to paint the picture just negatively we've also had demonstrations of support and solidarity for israel not only from the you know overworks of life in german in germany but also from even local arab leaders arab muslim leaders and i think that's important to remember they've been supportive in light sake in frankfurt and even in berlin last friday there was a meeting with the minister of justice christina lumber with the minister of culture monica groot is and also the head of the green party on a lean of the bill that came to express their support and to very much negate any form of anti semitism against jews in germany and i and i think that that is also a very strong. sense of sentiment that i i feel very. at least racial by ambassador jeremy thank you very much for attempting thank you for having me. let's take a look at some other news making he
so i from that point of view i feel the german authorities will do all they can to prevent are you currently concerned about the security of israelis and jews here in germany look i'm always concerned and i'm as i said i think the. these communities should live quietly and in place and i must say i don't want to paint the picture just negatively we've also had demonstrations of support and solidarity for israel not only from the you know overworks of life in german in germany but also from even...
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europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed massacred more than 10000000 congolese. ringback how did countries like belgium justify you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me about what i found in belgium was was found in a book called center in congo and i was a big fan of tintin growing up i watched the cartoons and i read the books what scared me is seeing this edition of tintin in congo that was used as propaganda for belgian colonialism. so you had this notion that belgian colonialism was a kind of force for god it was a benevolent force that was providing infrastructure for these these lazy or inept africans when of course the real reason they were in belgium was because they were exploits in the ivory and the robot you know during the industrial revolution . what would it take responsibility i guess the p
europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed massacred more than 10000000 congolese. ringback how did countries like belgium justify you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me...
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code named young person from east germany i am still a child but i understand what is going on here in east germany. in our school they incite us against the capitalist countries. can you please answer my question soon please do it i trust you. can heinz bushite from thais found her as one of those youthful letter writers back then. the son of a homemaker and her accountant he had a pretty typical childhood for his time. palmtop no longer such i'd have to say i was perhaps an average east german teenager of course but did i always had a leading role in the young pioneers group us then classified on my class i was usually the deputy leader for all and us was so wise for the stuff i only became critical of the developments in east germany in the 7th or 8th grade. in the day that i will study then western radio stations played are also bunch. of holes a lot. like many other young people karl-heinz was enthusiastic about rock n roll which i listen to on stations such as the b.b.c. . but also politically it began to move away from the official thinking of east germany. in 1968 he wrote to u
code named young person from east germany i am still a child but i understand what is going on here in east germany. in our school they incite us against the capitalist countries. can you please answer my question soon please do it i trust you. can heinz bushite from thais found her as one of those youthful letter writers back then. the son of a homemaker and her accountant he had a pretty typical childhood for his time. palmtop no longer such i'd have to say i was perhaps an average east...
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europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed massacred more than 10000000 congolese. 'd how did countries like belgium justify you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me about what found in belgium was was found in a book called 10000 in congo and i was a big fan of tintin growing up i watched the cartoons and i read the books what scared me seeing this edition of tintin in congo that was used as propaganda for belgian colonialism. so you had this notion that belgian colonialism was a kind of force for god it was a benevolent force that was providing infrastructure for these these lazy or inept africans when of course the real reason they were in belgium was because they were exploits in the ivory and the robot you know in the industrial revolution. what would it take responsibility i guess the political sense wh
europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed massacred more than 10000000 congolese. 'd how did countries like belgium justify you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me about what...
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europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed massacred more than 10000000 congolese. ringback you have countries like belgium justifying you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me about what found in belgium was was found in a book called center in congo and i was a big fan of tintin growing up i watched the cartoons and i read the books what scared me is seeing this edition of tintin in congo that was used as propaganda for belgian colonialism. so you had this notion that belgian colonialism was a kind of force for good was a benevolent force that was providing infrastructure for these these lazy or inept africans when of course the real reason they were in belgium was because they were exploits in the ivory and the robot you know during the industrial revolution. what would it take responsibility i guess in a p
europe on a rule and said we'll take that part you know and so i think there is a great forgetting all across the continent not just in germany i think one of the places that really shocked me is belgium because you know of course belgian colonialism was a particularly very kind of colonialism that maimed massacred more than 10000000 congolese. ringback you have countries like belgium justifying you know treating people in such a inhumane and cruel way one of the things that really bothered me...
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germany. the leader. control, which we are seeing, i very in germany. very in germany. the leader ofi the greens in germany who is a trampoline _ the greens in germany who is a trampoline is, _ the greens in germany who is a trampoline is, a— the greens in germany who is a trampoline is, a 40—year—old, i trampoline is, a 40—year—old, wonderful, _ trampoline is, a 40—year—old, wonderful, glamorous, - wonderful, glamorous, charismatic— wonderful, glamorous, charismatic character, i wonderful, glamorous, . charismatic character, up against _ charismatic character, up against the _ charismatic character, up against the leader- charismatic character, up against the leader who i charismatic character, up against the leader who isj against the leader who is chosen— against the leader who is chosen by— against the leader who is chosen by the _ against the leader who is chosen by the coalition, i against the leader who is . chosen by the coalition, part of the — chosen by the coalition, part of the cdu. _ chosen by the coalition, part of the cdu, angela - chosen
germany. the leader. control, which we are seeing, i very in germany. very in germany. the leader ofi the greens in germany who is a trampoline _ the greens in germany who is a trampoline is, _ the greens in germany who is a trampoline is, a— the greens in germany who is a trampoline is, a 40—year—old, i trampoline is, a 40—year—old, wonderful, _ trampoline is, a 40—year—old, wonderful, glamorous, - wonderful, glamorous, charismatic— wonderful, glamorous, charismatic character,...
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it continues here now does air onto the fans who make the full i, which is here, which is a, you know, the this is this like being in germany, 2nd here of football and without a single major trophy to its name, it has become one of the world's most iconic teams and it's all down to their friends. i. these are no ordinary supporters. they love football, of course. but for them some poly transcends sports. for then football is about politic progress and news. because for the skull and crossbones and limited can be seen all over their neighbors, these find themselves vanguard. the global struggled against and a phobia inequality and racism to help. with over 500 supporters clubs outside germany, they are able to spread their message far beyond their handbook. so who are san poly? me? the. i'm dave doleman. what am i doing here? dave is a musician and the lead singer in the band based here in hamburg. he also runs a free f. c, san power lea music project for the local community. one of the most diverse in germany. this club is actively against fascism, homophobia, racism massage. and why and so like minded people from around th
it continues here now does air onto the fans who make the full i, which is here, which is a, you know, the this is this like being in germany, 2nd here of football and without a single major trophy to its name, it has become one of the world's most iconic teams and it's all down to their friends. i. these are no ordinary supporters. they love football, of course. but for them some poly transcends sports. for then football is about politic progress and news. because for the skull and crossbones...
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codename young person from east germany i am still a child but understand what is going on here in east germany in a school they incite against the capitalist countries. can you please answer my question soon please do it i trust you. can hines gorge chart from ties found her as one of those youthful letter writers back then. the son of a homemaker and the accountant he had a pretty typical childhood for his time. pong folk well slow on the search i'd have to say i was perhaps an average east german teenager of course but did it well i always had a leading role in the young pioneers group. then class of one my class i was usually the deputy leader for all and us close to my forster for close i only became critical of the developments in east germany in the 7th or 8th grade. in the day the eldest then western radio stations played are all bunch. of lot old. like many other young people karl-heinz was enthusiastic about rock'n'roll which he listened to on stations such as the b.b.c. . but also politically he began to move away from the official thinking of east germany. in 1968 he wrote t
codename young person from east germany i am still a child but understand what is going on here in east germany in a school they incite against the capitalist countries. can you please answer my question soon please do it i trust you. can hines gorge chart from ties found her as one of those youthful letter writers back then. the son of a homemaker and the accountant he had a pretty typical childhood for his time. pong folk well slow on the search i'd have to say i was perhaps an average east...
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here in june in germany i checked the travel restrictions on travel warnings that the government still has out for some of the major travel destinations of germany spain italy croatia and the government here is still warning rather not to travel to those countries yet conrad goes in frankfurt thank you. it's to china now where the economic recovery seems to be cooling factory output grew nearly 10 percent in april compared with last year but that was significantly slower than in march chinese exporters are joining strong demand but global supply chain bottlenecks and rising raw material costs have helped production back meanwhile domestic retail sales also slowed last month coming in at just over half the rate seen in march. now and an even economic recovery of the chinese economy would pose an additional challenge for companies operating there they already need to navigate the difficulties of the importance of china as a lucrative market on the one hand and the efforts of the country's communist leadership to extend control over it on the other. had its factory here in shanghai e.b.m.
here in june in germany i checked the travel restrictions on travel warnings that the government still has out for some of the major travel destinations of germany spain italy croatia and the government here is still warning rather not to travel to those countries yet conrad goes in frankfurt thank you. it's to china now where the economic recovery seems to be cooling factory output grew nearly 10 percent in april compared with last year but that was significantly slower than in march chinese...