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mrs merkel is also facing an ultimatum from her own interior minister — tighten germany's borders or turning people away. lebo diseko has the story. just a warning — there are flashing images coming up. at that time, it was a source of pride to germany — thousands of people welcomed into the country at the height of europe's refugee crisis. but now, resentment over this open—door policy threatens chancellor angela merkel‘s future. her interior minister, horst seehofer, has given mrs merkel two weeks to speak to other eu countries and come up with a new plan. if not, he'll tell german border police to turn people away if they've already been processed in another eu country. translation: if the european summit or any agreements succeed in reaching our goal, which is to send back migrants as soon as they reach the border, we'd be very happy, and we'd wish good luck to the chancellor. but, if this doesn't succeed, we want to make it possible to send them back immediately at the border. mrs merkel says such action goes against eu principles, but her interior minister also leads the party
mrs merkel is also facing an ultimatum from her own interior minister — tighten germany's borders or turning people away. lebo diseko has the story. just a warning — there are flashing images coming up. at that time, it was a source of pride to germany — thousands of people welcomed into the country at the height of europe's refugee crisis. but now, resentment over this open—door policy threatens chancellor angela merkel‘s future. her interior minister, horst seehofer, has given mrs...
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mrs merkel is also facing an ultimatum from her own interior minister — tighten germany's borders oraway. lebo diseko has the story. just a warning — there are flashing images coming up. at that time, it was a source of pride to germany — thousands of people welcomed into the country at the height of europe's refugee crisis. but now, resentment over this open—door policy threatens chancellor angela merkel‘s future. her interior minister, horst seehofer, has given mrs merkel two weeks to speak to other eu countries and come up with a new plan. if not, he'll tell german border police to turn people away if they've already been processed in another eu country. translation: if the european summit oi’ any agreements succeed in reaching our goal, which is to send back migrants as soon as they reach the border, we'd be very happy, and we'd wish good luck to the chancellor. but, if this doesn't succeed, we want to make it possible to send them back immediately at the border. mrs merkel says such action goes against eu principles, but her interior minister also leads the party she is in coali
mrs merkel is also facing an ultimatum from her own interior minister — tighten germany's borders oraway. lebo diseko has the story. just a warning — there are flashing images coming up. at that time, it was a source of pride to germany — thousands of people welcomed into the country at the height of europe's refugee crisis. but now, resentment over this open—door policy threatens chancellor angela merkel‘s future. her interior minister, horst seehofer, has given mrs merkel two weeks...
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mrs merkel says such action goes against eu principles but her interior minister also leads the partyith and she can't afford to sack him. translation: it is in the german interest to maintain the order and control of migration in good partnership with our european neighbours. that is why we believe that uncoordinated rejection at our borders as a country in the heart of europe could lead to negative domino effects. these pictures show the impact of the growing argument over how to deal with migrants coming into europe. a rescue ship carrying more than 600 people from the coast of libya left at sea for days after italy refused to let it dock. italy's new prime minister has told chancellor merkel that eu migration rules need a complete overhaul — that is, the current policy of processing asylum claims in a country where people first arrive cannot continue. but this is in direct conflict with the demands of germany's interior minister. mrs merkel now has two weeks to see if she can balance the needs of the eu partners and those of her coalition ones. lebo diseko, bbc news. let's take a
mrs merkel says such action goes against eu principles but her interior minister also leads the partyith and she can't afford to sack him. translation: it is in the german interest to maintain the order and control of migration in good partnership with our european neighbours. that is why we believe that uncoordinated rejection at our borders as a country in the heart of europe could lead to negative domino effects. these pictures show the impact of the growing argument over how to deal with...
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well, mrs merkel will be in a corner regardless of what happens., well, you know what? you have only acted now because we have forced you to do so. if she doesn't come up with something satisfactory then horst seehofer is going to go ahead, implement his plan, turn migrants back at the border if they've been first registered in another eu member state, that is going to bring the crisis rushing back because mrs merkel at that stage is probably going to fire him. if she does that, that puts the alliance between her party and his party under considerable pressure. it is likely to fall apart, that threatens her fragile coalition government. worth pointing out that she did score a bit of a victory today with president macron. he has supported really the idea of a bilateral agreement, remember that is what mrs merkel‘s trying to achieve, bilateral agreements with countries which would effectively say we will take migrants back if they were first registered here. she's trying to thrash out with countries like italy and greece, very difficult, of course, b
well, mrs merkel will be in a corner regardless of what happens., well, you know what? you have only acted now because we have forced you to do so. if she doesn't come up with something satisfactory then horst seehofer is going to go ahead, implement his plan, turn migrants back at the border if they've been first registered in another eu member state, that is going to bring the crisis rushing back because mrs merkel at that stage is probably going to fire him. if she does that, that puts the...
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do agree to a certain extent because i once raised a question movement a press conference with mrs merkel and she made the same mistake that many people do it was also in our discussion here now that we mix migration issues the asylum you know to uphold the asylum the right of a side which is a human right and we have to uphold to those who need it we cannot make step issue with migration now what i do agree with is that what we see at the moment at the mexican border is probably a step up by deep state or by some people who want to make mr trump act and mr trump is not on your because he remembers what happened to two this is murder of a tree they are suddenly at the refugees coming in and that is what's advertised as the bucket route by the media now at the beginning of this year sometime in spring i watched a program on c.n.n. there was a colleague on the report a colleague on the on a bus tour from central america towards the. u.s. border and reporting from it and advertising it kind of saying i would as a way to go to the united states of course you can instigate and obviously it's t
do agree to a certain extent because i once raised a question movement a press conference with mrs merkel and she made the same mistake that many people do it was also in our discussion here now that we mix migration issues the asylum you know to uphold the asylum the right of a side which is a human right and we have to uphold to those who need it we cannot make step issue with migration now what i do agree with is that what we see at the moment at the mexican border is probably a step up by...
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mrs merkel herself is a rather weakened figure in germany.lition government together at all. she is constantly under attack from the far right anti—migrant party, afd, and she is really struggling to persuade the german electorate that what she says is true, that she doesn't intend, 2015, the height of the migrant crisis, to ever happen again to her country. it's the last week of campaigning in turkey before presidential and parliamentary elections on sunday. the vote was called early, back in april, when this man, the current president recep tayyip erdogan seemed to be in a very strong position. however, those opposing him have put up a surprisingly strong fight and are now threatening to end his 15—year hold on power. among his main challengers are the candidate for the main opposition republican people's party, muharrem ince and merahl akshiner, leader of the new nationalist "good" party. our correspondent selin girit is in istanbul with more on mr erdogan‘s chances of victory. the opinion polls show that recep tayyip erdogan distil the ma
mrs merkel herself is a rather weakened figure in germany.lition government together at all. she is constantly under attack from the far right anti—migrant party, afd, and she is really struggling to persuade the german electorate that what she says is true, that she doesn't intend, 2015, the height of the migrant crisis, to ever happen again to her country. it's the last week of campaigning in turkey before presidential and parliamentary elections on sunday. the vote was called early, back...
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snow in fact they want to carry him up with red tape like to do with mrs merkel and the only two times only covered in the last twelve years first one decision was part of the magic process and she pumped billions into banking banking system saving banking systems the second decision she made during the twelve year reign was in two thousand dean to say ok these people sleeping on a train station stick and car but after that she lost control and. or right wing parties and left to make a mistake especially in germany i see the. uncertainty sentiments of people we are able to take many more acutely so it's not a problem because we are a rich country but we have to take care of people who are already in germany first and then we can say we. purposed but asylum should be obviously separate from that because there's no limit to that that's a human right you know john and there are a lot has been said since you last spoke there and i can read your mind this far away that more europe is not the solution juxtaposition when our friend roland had to say go ahead john. yes i wanted to come back to
snow in fact they want to carry him up with red tape like to do with mrs merkel and the only two times only covered in the last twelve years first one decision was part of the magic process and she pumped billions into banking banking system saving banking systems the second decision she made during the twelve year reign was in two thousand dean to say ok these people sleeping on a train station stick and car but after that she lost control and. or right wing parties and left to make a mistake...
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leftist made a key mistake in recent years and especially given two thousand and fifteen happened mrs merkel once and called it a decision he said be a shock to us you are going to manage it down and people said why don't we manage with ourselves first of course there's a right wing nationalistic. parties are coming up because they take voter sentiment serious. to do that and especially the german baptists have failed completely and that they stood amount of border like. there were no borders and no states which is of course not true there are states and beneath states of course and otherwise we have a mickey no one wants to live and i know you must think does this also go bring style and america government because she lost control yet the journey you know the the interesting thing is that with these waves of migrants or asylum seekers who are never term you want because it seems to me most of them vast majority of for economic immigrants here but you know they don't really come in on the lair jets do they to germany they don't you know they don't fly into airports they kind of walk through
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meetings in brussels this weekend between european leaders, and the pressure is now on, because if mrs merkelr now, mr seehofer is threatening to unilaterally imposed border controls on the southern border of germany. if he does that, that would be insubordination, and mrs merkel might fire him, which could bring down the government. so the stakes are very high in berlin politically, in particular for mrs merkel. hungary's parliament has passed a package of laws on immigration. they include prison terms of up to a year on lawyers and organisations who try to help illegal immigrants claim asylum or apply for residence. condemnation has duly followed. amnesty in hungary tweeted, "the government is trying to target the very ethos of human rights work. but there is support for these types of measures. only five lawmakers voted against the bill, 159 voted for it. here's nick thrope. the government passed easily, with a strong two—thirds majority for the governing party, these new measures. effectively they target not only the organisational activities of ngos, but also their campaigning, their adv
meetings in brussels this weekend between european leaders, and the pressure is now on, because if mrs merkelr now, mr seehofer is threatening to unilaterally imposed border controls on the southern border of germany. if he does that, that would be insubordination, and mrs merkel might fire him, which could bring down the government. so the stakes are very high in berlin politically, in particular for mrs merkel. hungary's parliament has passed a package of laws on immigration. they include...
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mrs merkel now has two weeks to see if she can balance the needs of the eu partners and those of hern parliament has voted to legalise cannabis for recreational use. the legislation must now be passed by the senate and receive royal assent by the governor general, to become law. that could happen by september and would make canada the first g7 country to allow people over the age of eighteen to use marijuana legally. england have won their opening game of the world cup. they beat tunisia 2—1 — captain harry kane to the rescue, scoring both goals. paul frostick reports. a new generation and renewed hope for fans of english football. and just 11 minutes in, their nerves we re just 11 minutes in, their nerves were put at ease. captain harry kane leading from the front butjust as england started to relax into the game, the mistake came. an elbow from kyle walker giving away a penalty. comfortably slotting it away. but as england toiled, desperate for a penalty of the road and, it wasn't until injury time that a breakthrough came. another corner and another harry kane winner, hope was sto
mrs merkel now has two weeks to see if she can balance the needs of the eu partners and those of hern parliament has voted to legalise cannabis for recreational use. the legislation must now be passed by the senate and receive royal assent by the governor general, to become law. that could happen by september and would make canada the first g7 country to allow people over the age of eighteen to use marijuana legally. england have won their opening game of the world cup. they beat tunisia 2—1...
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mrs merkel is under significant domestic pressure to toughen her own asylum policy.he needs to come back from this summit with a europewide strategy if she's to see off mag and internal rebellion that could bring down her own government. mrs merkel needs to deliver in three days what she's been trying to achieve for three years. now to vienna and my colleague, bethany bell. austria's government, a coalition of the conservatives and the far right, says the migrant crisis of 2015 mustn't happen again. austria's bleeder, sebastian kurz of the conservatives, says he is making the fight against illegal migration one of the priorities for austria's upcoming eu presidency and he's taking a tough line. he wants to shift the focus from relocating asylu m shift the focus from relocating asylum seekers inside the eu to strengthening the eu's out a borders. he wants to set up asylum centres outside the eu and to give the eu's border agency a tougher mandate. during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 16, austria took in about 1% of its population. but these days asylum applications h
mrs merkel is under significant domestic pressure to toughen her own asylum policy.he needs to come back from this summit with a europewide strategy if she's to see off mag and internal rebellion that could bring down her own government. mrs merkel needs to deliver in three days what she's been trying to achieve for three years. now to vienna and my colleague, bethany bell. austria's government, a coalition of the conservatives and the far right, says the migrant crisis of 2015 mustn't happen...
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for his country and that it's something that needs to be dealt with as soon as possible as you say mr merkel was here in berlin yesterday meeting with anger merkel she's been meeting with many of the e.u. member states leaders and for her what matters right now is a multilateral solution but one which will be enough to satisfy people in this country who do not want to have many more migrants many more refugees coming claiming asylum here in germany. let's thank dominic came as we continue this now people are still crossing the mediterranean sea though the international organization for migration says the number has dropped sharply over the last few months to around forty thousand people now last you might remember it was double that number and that's the big increase in those trying to reach spain. alpena hole is in algeria in spain. he joins us live from them now so always basically say seeing the pattern the flow of people trying to reach europe changing now. this is certainly what the or thora these are thinking based on the figures that they've seen this year migrant arrivals and refugee
for his country and that it's something that needs to be dealt with as soon as possible as you say mr merkel was here in berlin yesterday meeting with anger merkel she's been meeting with many of the e.u. member states leaders and for her what matters right now is a multilateral solution but one which will be enough to satisfy people in this country who do not want to have many more migrants many more refugees coming claiming asylum here in germany. let's thank dominic came as we continue this...
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mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation and show that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right anti immigration alternative for germany party. so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called for to have a commission of inquiry investigate. a commission of inquiry would be seen as damaging for the chancellor and this still not enough support in parliament to subject it to one. as the german national team prepares to defend its world cup title in russia the final twenty three man squad has been announced and mackinnon from give you sports is here to tell us who's in who's x. and i think we have to start first with the x. things because this is actually a pretty big surprise here a pretty well known forward for the team. is a very well known forward especially also in england where he is
mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation and show that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right anti immigration alternative for germany party. so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called for...
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mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation ensure that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right and the immigration alternative for germany party. so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called for to have a commission of inquiry investigate. a commission of inquiry would be seen as damaging for the chancellor and there's still not enough support in parliament to subject her to one. and with that you're up to date now on. so much for watching and don't forget you can always get the very latest on our website and if that dot com you can follow us also on social media up to see you again soon have a great day. global inequality. inequality. well. known to the media. joining. us.
mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation ensure that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right and the immigration alternative for germany party. so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called...
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already bankrupt and they had just received that gigantic bailout from the german taxpayers and mrs merkel was not prepared to give them another bailout so in a sense she gave a bailout of the good state that money went to the good treasury and immediately back to the german to the french banks so effectively what would be doing in you know for the last eight years is wouldn't we have been concealing fraudulently as a serial bankruptcy and the result of this is of course today italy and the realisation that we can keep kicking the can down the road but at some point is going to turn back and bite us kicking the can down the road that neither you mention that your current immunity your give you lecture the the e for instance you tonight it's title why germany cannot and should not pay to save the euro zone you say the german just shouldn't bother risking the euro why. you know i'm not saying that at all i'm saying that germany cannot afford to pay for the eurozone but what germany has a duty to do to itself as well does to europe is to help but he designed the architecture of the euro so th
already bankrupt and they had just received that gigantic bailout from the german taxpayers and mrs merkel was not prepared to give them another bailout so in a sense she gave a bailout of the good state that money went to the good treasury and immediately back to the german to the french banks so effectively what would be doing in you know for the last eight years is wouldn't we have been concealing fraudulently as a serial bankruptcy and the result of this is of course today italy and the...
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two fronts which is not accepting illegal migrants coming from italy for example so everything mrs merkel has been asking for has failed does not function no one wants to participate there is no quota or in the end that's going to be installed over all the european union this is what she was asking for the whole time this will not happen everything what european countries will do will be on a free lance basis so they can't we they stop to try to force them to take migrants in if they don't want to so that's a complete failure of the migration policy of until america mr starr thank you very much for talking to us. all right the soccer world cup continues to bring lots of thrills and today's first knockout games or certainly no exception have a fully last time to get the sports joins me now in the studio to talk about all the action so pablo right before we went to air in this program the final seconds what an amazing result for or a guy really good for europe would two one in the end they see off the european champions of course portugal and what a game it was the first time really wasn't
two fronts which is not accepting illegal migrants coming from italy for example so everything mrs merkel has been asking for has failed does not function no one wants to participate there is no quota or in the end that's going to be installed over all the european union this is what she was asking for the whole time this will not happen everything what european countries will do will be on a free lance basis so they can't we they stop to try to force them to take migrants in if they don't want...
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two fronts which is not accepting illegal migrants coming from italy for example so everything mrs merkel has been asking for has failed does not function no one wants to participate there is no quota or in the end that's going to be installed over all the european union this is what she was asking for the whole time this will not happen everything what european countries will do will be on a free lance basis so they come we they stop to try to force them to take migrants in if they don't want to so that's a complete failure of the migration policy of ungrammatical kristen starr thank you very much for talking to us. meanwhile in the u.s. migration is also in focus with protests underway in cities across the country the demonstrators oppose president donald trump's policy of separating migrant families rallies come despite trump's decision to end the practice thousands of children remain split from their parents and are in custody immigration lawyers warn that reuniting them will be a long and difficult process protesters are aiming to make the issue a key factor in midterm elections late
two fronts which is not accepting illegal migrants coming from italy for example so everything mrs merkel has been asking for has failed does not function no one wants to participate there is no quota or in the end that's going to be installed over all the european union this is what she was asking for the whole time this will not happen everything what european countries will do will be on a free lance basis so they come we they stop to try to force them to take migrants in if they don't want...
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but the reality is that politics in europe is changing and that mrs. merkelas done more to wake people up to risks of uncontrolled immigration than anybody in history. >> tucker: that's a very good point. we are at the end of something and at the beginning of something new. nigel farage thank you. great to see you as always. >> thank you. >> tucker: before traveling to singapore for the north korean summit the president made a stop in canada for a meeting at the g-7. while there he struck an add investor sacial position temperature on trade matters much to the annoyance of angela merkel and canadian prime minister trudeau. the press, of course, would never dare root for america or american in international dispute. of course not. so they quickly condemned the president's behavior. they warned he may have hurt the feelings of the other leaders who are apparently very fragile. watch. >> donald trump has insulted justin trudeau of canada called him weak. attacking our allies sort of ridiculing them. >> extraordinary photo and it doesn't make president trump look
but the reality is that politics in europe is changing and that mrs. merkelas done more to wake people up to risks of uncontrolled immigration than anybody in history. >> tucker: that's a very good point. we are at the end of something and at the beginning of something new. nigel farage thank you. great to see you as always. >> thank you. >> tucker: before traveling to singapore for the north korean summit the president made a stop in canada for a meeting at the g-7. while...
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to be turned back and has created this new coalition with the austrians and the italians so is mrs merkel looking increasingly along here just so you are perfectly right what we are seeing is the issue of mind not overlapping with them. not to the next e.u. elections and before then with a full two thousand and eighteen but vanity and regional elections. but it is true that in germany say they leave at loggerheads with the variance. and that with quite close to it barely because there are good strong domestic security. and with other nationalities these are. it's also sad to say that. the issue of immigration and that means of indignation will be a decisive one in the run up to the next the us elections because at the heart of this runoff is they. aren't the process who sides with whom on their way to brain and so obviously this is a time in history where you have the old bishan all political families the soft elitists and the european popular but you also have a new brand as ally france is that all match so my strong spot and this is a time when the old friends will have to decide whethe
to be turned back and has created this new coalition with the austrians and the italians so is mrs merkel looking increasingly along here just so you are perfectly right what we are seeing is the issue of mind not overlapping with them. not to the next e.u. elections and before then with a full two thousand and eighteen but vanity and regional elections. but it is true that in germany say they leave at loggerheads with the variance. and that with quite close to it barely because there are good...
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mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation ensure that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right and the immigration alternative for germany party. has so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called for to have a commission of inquiry investigate. a commission of inquiry would be seen as damaging for the chancellor and there's still not enough support in parliament to subject it to one. and with that you're up to date now and i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for. the. global inequality. inequality you mean. well. known to the media. and have your. every journey begins with the first step and everyone reaches the first word in the . cohesive germany. why not tell the truth. it's simple online of their own free. stuff. using course. made easy. shift living in the digital age today a rural i
mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation ensure that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right and the immigration alternative for germany party. has so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have...
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agree to a certain extent because i once raised a question that even in the press conference with mrs merkel and she made the same mistake that many people do it was also in our discussion here not at the mix migration issues that. you know to uphold the asylum the right of assad which is a human right and we have to uphold to those who need it we cannot make stuff issue like aggression now what i do agree with is that what we see at the moment at the mexican border is probably a step up by deep state or by some people who want to make mr trump act mr trump was not on your earth because he remembers what happened to two this is more of a there are suddenly refugees coming in and the advertisers deposit route media now at the beginning of this year sometime in spring i watched a program on c.n.n. there was a colleague on the report a colleague on the on a bus tour from central america to work study. us quarter and reporting from the top sixteen no doubt that's the spirit that's the spirit there is a man who is being very positive way like in your attitude they're gonna say let's have a look a
agree to a certain extent because i once raised a question that even in the press conference with mrs merkel and she made the same mistake that many people do it was also in our discussion here not at the mix migration issues that. you know to uphold the asylum the right of assad which is a human right and we have to uphold to those who need it we cannot make stuff issue like aggression now what i do agree with is that what we see at the moment at the mexican border is probably a step up by...
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and of course she's up against some tough opposition that is what the list goes on and when you mr merkel refused to carry out an absolutely possible at the time a closure of the borders back in twenty fifteen you didn't act european quite the contrary your preferred national unilateral action. let's examine the obvious you have not told us about your plan and now you come up in the parliament and want us to cooperate and on this plan the e.u. summit the german chancellor spoke before and not after the e.u. summit which is why some suggest that this was probably an effort to take the wind out of the sails of some of her critics she did call for european solidarity saying that the twenty eight member states need to act in unison and not act unilaterally but at one point she did trip over her words and seemed to be somewhat confused and we could soon we need to make migration stronger make the control of immigration stronger to run it better. my god they're going to say she needs to be improved in this area now the e.u. summit will of course be dominated by the whole migrant issue and here
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exactly the crux of this matter so it will be very interesting to see whether either mr mark karr or mrs merkel today will be drawn in their news conference that will come in in a few hours time on what this news agency reuters appears to be suggesting and in the meantime a medical yesterday on monday negotiated a compromise with her allies domestically the reaction to that. well the point here is it's all sort of in meshed in this whole idea of what's going to happen in brussels and what is the end game as it were that angle america has in mind because there was this theory that the c.s.u. was in some ways holding angle americans feet to the fire trying to get concessions from or they did get one concession this idea that people who claim asylum in germany but who have some sort of travel ban attached to their names what other countries will they won't be allowed in the way it's been reported here is that it's almost like the two parties of the of the conservative right of drawn breath favors that at the edge of a precipice looked over and for what we don't want to fall off that just now and s
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amongst countries that really don't share that sort of that sort of politics at all remember mr mrs merkel were pretty much hoping that there would be some sort of agreement on the idea of reception centers being set up in north africa which would filter between the applications of those who might be considered to be economic migrants and those who had were fleeing war status in their own countries and they would be some sort of agreement regarding second remove and that's the nub of the problem in germany politically for angela merkel what to do with. people who claim asylum in the first e.u. country they arrive in but then travel on to another country and claim asylum she's having to square the circle as it were find an agreement with the countries that those people would be returned to which is acceptable in itself to her own domestic opposition and that is something that she's had great difficulty here and she's already said she thinks i won't be a prime lucian on thursday or friday of this week coming thank you dominic. president donald trump has sharpened his call to deport people wh
amongst countries that really don't share that sort of that sort of politics at all remember mr mrs merkel were pretty much hoping that there would be some sort of agreement on the idea of reception centers being set up in north africa which would filter between the applications of those who might be considered to be economic migrants and those who had were fleeing war status in their own countries and they would be some sort of agreement regarding second remove and that's the nub of the...
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mrs merkel has been battling to contain disagreement on how to handle migration among eu states.ng to one industry body, more than three million of us have now all but abandoned notes and coins, preferring to pay by card. in fact, the number of payments made by debit cards overtook those made in cash for the first time last year. the change is being driven by the rising popularity of contactless payments, as rob young reports. cash, cheque, card, mobile phone. there are so many different ways to pay these days. there's been a big change in the way we buy goods and services. it's not the tills that are ringing, but the card machines. cash is no longer king for the first time. often, i find myself with no cash at all. so yeah, i really do use cards a lot more now, especially with the apps as well. i use cash payments more so i can draw out what i'm getting for the week and then monitor it that way. about 85% of the business is card payments now. it's ok. contactless is very popular now. in 2017, we made more transactions using debit cards than we did with notes and coins. we used t
mrs merkel has been battling to contain disagreement on how to handle migration among eu states.ng to one industry body, more than three million of us have now all but abandoned notes and coins, preferring to pay by card. in fact, the number of payments made by debit cards overtook those made in cash for the first time last year. the change is being driven by the rising popularity of contactless payments, as rob young reports. cash, cheque, card, mobile phone. there are so many different ways...
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refuse entry to people who've made asylum claims elsewhere in europe and that's something that mrs merkel rejects she wants time to push for an e.u. wide solution at the summit that we mentioned earlier taking place on the twenty eighth of this month. i personally believe that illegal migration is one of the great challenges that the european union is facing and that we should not act unilaterally that we should not act inconsistently and that we should not act at the expense of third parties that we got some breaking news it is being reported by the afghan ministry of defense that the chief of the pakistani taliban has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. or was targeted in the strike on june the thirteenth in afghanistan's couldn't our province and of course under command his taliban carried out that. unsuccessful attempt to kill malala yousafzai back in two thousand and nine let's speak to our correspondent jennifer garcia's live in the afghan capital. it's interesting we're getting this information from the afghan ministry of defense jennifer. that's right that's the only source we hav
refuse entry to people who've made asylum claims elsewhere in europe and that's something that mrs merkel rejects she wants time to push for an e.u. wide solution at the summit that we mentioned earlier taking place on the twenty eighth of this month. i personally believe that illegal migration is one of the great challenges that the european union is facing and that we should not act unilaterally that we should not act inconsistently and that we should not act at the expense of third parties...
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a press conference to announce the policy was abruptly called off when it emerged mrs merkel had blockedutch prime minister, mark rutte, told meps that the eu should rein in its spending once the uk heads through the exits. it's only logical that the budget should shrink after brexit. and there was more belt tightening as the european parliament agreed to cut the number of meps after brexit. and critics of the so—called brussels gravy train had a headline writing field day when, yes, you guessed it, it broke down taking officials to strasbourg, leaving them stranded for hours with only a flock of sheep for company. well, let's pick up on brexit, and who better to help us than the bbc‘s europe correspondent, katya adler. and surprisingly, she's in brussels. welcome to the program, katya. a lot has happened here in parliament this week. how's that been viewed from where you are? well, it's been viewed, really, with several bags of popcorn and a few packets of crisps as well. ithink, you know, basically, the way the people in this building behind me in the european commission and in capital
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the first thing to say is that his remarks only came a few hours ago and of course mrs merkel has a great deal on her hands today as i say she's meeting the italian prime minister in the next hour or so so no real reaction from her government but in terms of popular reaction on twitter in germany many people have responded to the president's tweets reporting what they say are figures of crime in germany showing that it's at its lowest rate for twenty five years and they point to what they say are opinion polls taken very recently indeed that show that angular merkel is still the most popular politician in germany amongst the governing ranks as it were so as i say no reaction from the government but lots of reaction from people in germany on twitter. all right thanks very much from berlin dominic kane well facing his own immigration crisis u.s. president donald trump is to say people of germany attending against their leadership as migration is rocking the already tenuous but lynn coalition crime in germany is way up big mistake made all over a year in allowing millions of people millions
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comments such as those there are those on the other side of the coin perhaps mr mccance side on mr merkel side who might perceive that to be awkward and it also raises the question of how realistic it is to expect some sort of solution across the e.u. to this problem and one final thing remember that the price of the coalition not being told this week was the suggestion that i'm going to merkel would find an e.u. solution so she's really as it were having health feet held to the fire about what really she can deliver ok the mic came to get the latest lines that from berlin thanks very much tony. now of plenty more still ahead here on the news hour including and indonesian cleric with ties to myself sent to death police say the teachings inspired recent attacks. and we'll have reaction from one of the areas up to argentina fans watch their team go down to cry. away shall the world cup. peace talks between south sudan's government and the group it's been fighting for five years have broken down following two days of closed door meetings in ethiopia new dates have been set for talks but the
comments such as those there are those on the other side of the coin perhaps mr mccance side on mr merkel side who might perceive that to be awkward and it also raises the question of how realistic it is to expect some sort of solution across the e.u. to this problem and one final thing remember that the price of the coalition not being told this week was the suggestion that i'm going to merkel would find an e.u. solution so she's really as it were having health feet held to the fire about what...
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leftist made a key mistake in the recent years and especially given two thousand and fifteen happened mrs merkel once and called it a decision be a shock unless you are going to manage it. people said why don't we manage with ourselves first of course the right wing nationalistic. parties are coming up because they take voter sentiment serious. to do that and especially to. have failed completely and that they stood amount of border like. there were no borders and no states which is of course not true there are states and beneath states of course and. i'm mickey no one wants to live and i know you must think those of us all to go bring style and america government because she lost control yet but journey you know the the interesting thing is that with these waves of migrants or asylum seekers who are never term you want because it seems to me most of them vast majority of for economic immigrants here but you know they don't really come in on the lair jets do they to germany they don't know they don't fly into airports they kind of walk through the continent you know that's what makes me feel rea
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that will help mrs. merkel. francine: that was going to be my question.for her to actually keep her job? >> over the past two weeks, they have produced this extremely ambitious and controversial migration plan. there has been a slight toning down to have rhetoric depending on who you listen to. some of the younger generation are talking about asylum tourism. i think it is slightly more likely they stay in because it is a huge risk for them to leave the coalition. tom: charles, who pays for all of this? which nation, which institution is writing the check for all of this migration? >> you can't break it down to one nation. quite often people talk about germany putting all the cash into my problem that takes place in europe. that is not really the case. y european initiative, reinforcing the external borders, everyone pays. as a measure of g.d.p.. then obviously there are countries that are more affected. italy. as mr. tsipras was saying, greece is not as relevant as it was in 2015. this is costing the italian government a lot. francine: how much does this
that will help mrs. merkel. francine: that was going to be my question.for her to actually keep her job? >> over the past two weeks, they have produced this extremely ambitious and controversial migration plan. there has been a slight toning down to have rhetoric depending on who you listen to. some of the younger generation are talking about asylum tourism. i think it is slightly more likely they stay in because it is a huge risk for them to leave the coalition. tom: charles, who pays...
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what happened in the united states, the weakness of mrs. merkel in germany. financialg risk of these countries and also the immigration issue which creates stress on establishment governments which feed into the financial crisis. that creates your geopolitical risk. >> especially with happening to merkel of the moment, do you see this wave of populism sweeping around the world links to immigration? lloyd: we are seeing this in the united states on our southern border. we have a horrible tragic situation, but it's an immigration issue that splits the debate -- that splits the country. and more dramatically and consequentially in the near term, the immigration issue in where magnanimously germany admitted a couple of , but hard cases make bad law. to theis a direct link consequences to the immigration crisis. butou get a soft brexit people are speaking of, the only thing britain will have accomplished in brexit is the immigration matter. and you look at the populism in the extent it's going on in italy and certainly the relatively right-wing movements in centra
what happened in the united states, the weakness of mrs. merkel in germany. financialg risk of these countries and also the immigration issue which creates stress on establishment governments which feed into the financial crisis. that creates your geopolitical risk. >> especially with happening to merkel of the moment, do you see this wave of populism sweeping around the world links to immigration? lloyd: we are seeing this in the united states on our southern border. we have a horrible...
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mrs merkel is under significant domestic pressure to toughen her own asylum policy.egy if she's to see off mag and internal rebellion that could bring down her own government. mrs merkel needs to deliver in three days what she's been trying to achieve for three years. now to vienna and my colleague, bethany bell. austria's government, a coalition of the conservatives and the far right, says the migrant crisis of 2015 mustn't happen again. austria's leader, sebastian kurz of the conservatives, says he is making the fight against illegal migration one of the priorities for austria's upcoming eu presidency and he's taking a tough line. he wants to shift the focus from relocating asylum seekers inside the eu to strengthening the eu's outer borders. he wants to set up asylum centres outside the eu and to give the eu's border agency a tougher mandate. during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 16, austria took in about i% of its population. but these days asylum applications have dropped dramatically. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas is in brussels for us. the summi
mrs merkel is under significant domestic pressure to toughen her own asylum policy.egy if she's to see off mag and internal rebellion that could bring down her own government. mrs merkel needs to deliver in three days what she's been trying to achieve for three years. now to vienna and my colleague, bethany bell. austria's government, a coalition of the conservatives and the far right, says the migrant crisis of 2015 mustn't happen again. austria's leader, sebastian kurz of the conservatives,...
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reforms that mr merkel has proposed but as you say this rather that has developed in germany not just in germany but specifically here it feels as though the heat is here about what to do to solve the migration crisis specifically the dublin rules the one rules that apply to people who claim asylum in one place in the e.u. and then go somewhere else where they are likely to dominate this this meeting between the two from angela merkel's point of view what she needs to get from a meeting like this and indeed the meeting she had yesterday with the italian prime minister mr conti is some sort of indication whether it's going to be possible to get a deal at the e.u. level whether it's possible to agree some sort of bilateral deal some way of placating those very allies you referred to in your introduction you really don't want to see the situation that has pertained here in germany and in europe for the last three years carrying on any longer let's talk about those negotiations yes as you say on monday metcalfe the go she's a compromise with her allies domestically and i'm wondering what
reforms that mr merkel has proposed but as you say this rather that has developed in germany not just in germany but specifically here it feels as though the heat is here about what to do to solve the migration crisis specifically the dublin rules the one rules that apply to people who claim asylum in one place in the e.u. and then go somewhere else where they are likely to dominate this this meeting between the two from angela merkel's point of view what she needs to get from a meeting like...
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conference they have agreed on the need to reduce the number of illegal refugees coming into europe mrs merkelalso said there needs to be more stuff to help process migrants. believe the european union should be united in its approach for asylum seekers is dominant kane's covering this one in berlin for us that's the key isn't it dominate trying to find a united front in europe it's pretty difficult these days. yeah very difficult indeed given the fact that this was a bilateral meeting between the head of government here in germany the head of state in france and their cabinets and over the course of several hours they were thrashing out the issues not just on terms of migration but also the other issues that concern the year of the the e.u. and one thing they have announced is a new budget for the eurozone to stimulate growth and to encourage economic convergence in the nineteen europe states but on the issue of migration as you alluded to there kemal well the language the rhetoric the sorts of words being used by anger the americans suggest a slight change in her tone because obviously the i
conference they have agreed on the need to reduce the number of illegal refugees coming into europe mrs merkelalso said there needs to be more stuff to help process migrants. believe the european union should be united in its approach for asylum seekers is dominant kane's covering this one in berlin for us that's the key isn't it dominate trying to find a united front in europe it's pretty difficult these days. yeah very difficult indeed given the fact that this was a bilateral meeting between...
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mrs merkel has been battling to contain disagreement on how to handle migration among eu states.o said that two weeks after his bomb partially exploded on a tube train, surrey asked them to be trained on the government‘s anti—radicalisation programme. today, details have emerged of a series of failings in the government‘s prevent programme in hassan‘s case. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. there‘s the card he sent me for my birthday. ron and pennyjones with the birthday card sent to them by ahmed hassan, the young man they fostered and who made a bomb on their kitchen table designed to kill and maim innocent commuters. not only would it have taken these out, it would have damaged the houses opposite, and you can see i‘ve got houses behind me, it would have damaged those as well. over 40 years the couple fostered 269 children and received an mbe for their work. but what were they told by surrey county council social services about ahmed hassan? i was told that he had been captured at the age of 11 by isis, and he‘d witnessed people being killed and then he‘d
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the various government would happily see many more of these controls elsewhere so does it weaken mrs merkel's position as we look to this summit on thursday it is because i mean obviously europe and the world does look to her as a leader of the continent. yes well that's the point here isn't it she had said people remember in the summer of twenty fifteen she opened the borders having seen the plight of of refugees and migrants who were gathering on the borders of other european countries when there was this question what would happen to them remember what's at stake here the crux of this is what happens to migrants to refugees who claim asylum in one e.u. country and then want to travel to another to claim asylum there it's called officially secondary migration the point here is that in bavaria the government here really doesn't want to see that happen whereas angela merkel well she now says well all countries have some sort of responsibility and there's this idea that e.u. countries should share out the amount of migrants of refugees so that no one country has mass waves of migration into th
the various government would happily see many more of these controls elsewhere so does it weaken mrs merkel's position as we look to this summit on thursday it is because i mean obviously europe and the world does look to her as a leader of the continent. yes well that's the point here isn't it she had said people remember in the summer of twenty fifteen she opened the borders having seen the plight of of refugees and migrants who were gathering on the borders of other european countries when...
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look out for will be interesting to see when we see the news conference between mr conti and ms mrs merkel what sort of progress they might have made because these are the two countries who you would consider will have the vote the most number of people to deal with in this immigration scenario thank you john mccain in berlin. well donald trump angry tweets tweets because they were about five of them today all about migration they might be an attempt to deflect attention from his own problems with immigration there is growing criticism of the white house's zero tolerance policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border now on sunday we had these pictures several groups including members of congress who were given a tour of a facility in texas which is housing these kids who've been separated from their parents some trump officials are saying actually it's the fault of the democrats who are refusing to back why the immigration law reforms now the hunter and security secretary has also falsely claimed the government doesn't even have such a policy separating fami
look out for will be interesting to see when we see the news conference between mr conti and ms mrs merkel what sort of progress they might have made because these are the two countries who you would consider will have the vote the most number of people to deal with in this immigration scenario thank you john mccain in berlin. well donald trump angry tweets tweets because they were about five of them today all about migration they might be an attempt to deflect attention from his own problems...
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feels like we are extending olive branches and mrs. merkel saying maybe mr.rump had a correct stance on defense. what did you make of it? then greene: i think germans are terrified the u.s. auto that would hurt the german economy and the car lobby is pretty strong in germany. i think that is partly in reaction to that. i think the g7 meeting was another data point and how incredibly isolated the u.s. has g7ome, after the back of the economy ministers meeting in which the u.s. was isolated. the u.s. both alone for the first time ever. g7 communiques really hold anyway. important they are sort of a common denominator in terms of what everybody can agree to but it is more symbolic. the u.s. is on its own. given how many geopolitical risks are out there, it is worrisome. alix: also joining us is neil globalallianz strategist. you heard about the geopolitical risks and this is tracking risk appetite. it is moving higher. how do you hedge any of the risk? do you hear me? looks like we do not quite have neil. appetite risk is up in a political summit. david: one que
feels like we are extending olive branches and mrs. merkel saying maybe mr.rump had a correct stance on defense. what did you make of it? then greene: i think germans are terrified the u.s. auto that would hurt the german economy and the car lobby is pretty strong in germany. i think that is partly in reaction to that. i think the g7 meeting was another data point and how incredibly isolated the u.s. has g7ome, after the back of the economy ministers meeting in which the u.s. was isolated. the...
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but not satisfactory because i did not have the opportunity to vote for either mr mccraw or ms merkel in the kind of europe by envisioned there would be no more leaders or leading nations for a few minutes here all that. much time does europe have to reinvent itself when. we grew the sun since frankly i'd say two generations for one simple reason i call today's young people to erasmus a generation ago in the groups here as much programme lets them study anywhere in the u. and they will be in charge so we don't need to explain to them what europe is all about they're creating a new reality and the generation after them will know how to advance europe's development. thank you very much my pleasure. and i think one day this will be considered cruel and unjust war but it certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child will be friend their homeland is the enemy invades. no one wants russia here which is. rebel against the mighty google news that matters. w made for mines. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things
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practical level but not satisfactory because i did not have the opportunity to vote for either mr mccraw or ms merkel. in the kind of europe by envisioned there would be no more leaders or leading nations for quite a few minutes here on that. side much time to zero paths to reinvent itself. we've heard this song since frankly i would say two generations for one simple reason i call today's young people to resume this generation in their lives here as much programme lets them study anywhere in the room and they will be in charge so we don't need to explain to them what europe is all about they're creating a new reality and the generation after them will know how to advance europe's development it's a weapon i said thank you very much my pleasure. to make change for. waste. pollution. isn't it time for new eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire other. people with. the environment magazine. d w. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word can go. he's in germany. why not learn with hi
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pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu called on chancellor merkel to back east stronger line on iraq. on the back of the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i have to see if that. makes your smart t.v. even smarter that w. bush might see. what you want what you want to. up to date. extraordinary. you decide what's on. find out more at the w. john smart.
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practical level but not satisfactory because i did not have the opportunity to vote for either mr mccraw or ms merkel. in the kind of europe by envisioned there would be no more leaders or leading nations for quite a few minutes here on the. inside much time to zero paths to reinvent itself. we've heard this song since frank and i would say two generations for one simple reason i call today's young people to erasmus a generation are also in the grips here as most program lets them study anywhere in the room and they will be in charge so we don't need to explain to them what europe is all about they're creating a new reality and the generation after them will know how to advance europe's development. thank you very much my pleasure. yeah max this meek xilai. museum piece poses celebrates its seventy of most a. dying devens stations photographic tribute to fallen. spectacular and stylish a fun house in iceland's best year old's. new romantics next on d. w. . my hometown from the netherlands urgently needs a new kidney. but it's hard finding a donor with the right match a. sewing stake and matters into
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practical level but not satisfactory because i did not have the opportunity to vote for either mr mccraw or ms merkel. in the kind of europe by envisioned there would be no more leaders or leading nations for quite a few minutes here on the. inside much time to zero pad to reinvent itself. we grew this nonsense fake i'd say two generations for one simple reason i called today's young people to rasmus a generation ago in the groups here as much programme lets them study anywhere in the day you and me and they will be in charge soon we don't need to explain to them what europe is all about they're creating a new reality and the generation after them will know how to advance your ups development of. the web and i said thank you very much my pleasure. in good shape and underestimated disease diabetes i often hear that patients with diabetes can only blame themselves for getting sick of this is not always true dr carson like to touch clarifies the issue of patients with diabetes die early on in healthy persons and shows how exercising the right diet can make a difference. in good shape. on g.w. . we make
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practical level but not satisfactory because i did not have the opportunity to vote for either mr mccraw or ms merkel. in the kind of europe by envision there would be no more leaders or leading nations for ground if you were going to your women. inside much time to zero pad to reinvent itself. we've heard this song since frank and i'd say two generations for one simple reason i call today's young people to rasmussen generation ago in the don't see erasmus program lets them study anywhere in the u. and they will be in charge so we don't need to explain to them what europe is all about they're creating a new reality and the generation after them will know how to advance here ups development. and women i said thank you very much my pleasure. after. they sneak cyanides. museums nice bushes celebrates its seventy s best day. dying diva consolations photographic tribute to slow and. spectacular style and a fun house in iceland this two year old's. new romex next. for sara willis. is a passion. to. join her journey as a musical discovery. i can hear the beautiful luxembourg full of money where we are celeb
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practical level but not satisfactory because i did not have the opportunity to vote for either mr mccraw or ms merkel. in the kind of europe by envisioned there would be no more leaders or leading nations for quite a few minutes here on that. side much time to zero paths to reinvent itself. we've heard a song since fake i'd say two generations for one simple reason i call today's young people to arouse miss generation of girls in the groups here as much programme lets them study anywhere in the room and they will be in charge so we don't need to explain to them what europe is all about they're creating a new reality and the generation after them will know how to advance europe's development of. the web and i said thank you very much my pleasure. dream destination is majestic mountain scenery. doesn't use turns on one tree. new custody no show the scene backpack. scales the peaks. explodes the makes. and indulges his passion for the customs of the. next d.w. . center of the conflict zone with tim sebastian. afghanistan is fighting on many different fronts these days not just with the militants but als
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elections so well into the begs the question why is there so much bad blood between mr they offer and chancellor merkel. there have been long simmering tensions over immigration essentially the bavarian conservatives were never on board with that policy opposed it essentially from the inception in two thousand and fifteen but the fact is that this current urgency is not so much about real problems at germany's borders the fact is that the flows of refugees have abated and there's no great disorder on the border but what it's really about is the fact that in the area in the heartland of the c.s.u. elections are coming up. and a far right wing anti immigration party has been making gains so the c.s.u. this interior minister's party is desperate to look tough on immigration and therefore is essentially pushing for this deadline now so it's essentially on one hand about tactics and and politics but it's also to some degree about principles on the one hand the questions about a broken immigration system in the e.u. and on the other hand the essential need in the chancellor's eyes for a multilateral approach
elections so well into the begs the question why is there so much bad blood between mr they offer and chancellor merkel. there have been long simmering tensions over immigration essentially the bavarian conservatives were never on board with that policy opposed it essentially from the inception in two thousand and fifteen but the fact is that this current urgency is not so much about real problems at germany's borders the fact is that the flows of refugees have abated and there's no great...